ajk23az;3302876 said:Forgetting Sarah Marshall is one of my favorite movies. I think that movie is soooooooooo funny. Cracks me up every time I watch it. Got it DVRd and when I'm bored I turn it on. Plus, Mila is one of the hottest actresses out there.
Best of 2009.Yeagermeister;3300217 said:We agree on one movie at least.
Where are you...you spongy, creme filled, delicious, little yellow bastids. :laugh2:
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Bob Sacamano;3303899 said:I'm glad I'm not the only one who was underwhelmed by Hurt Locker.
MarionBarberThe4th;3307914 said:Heres my 5 favorite Dark Knight scenes
1. Joker meeting the Gangsters in the kitchen- First extended look at the Joker, sets the plot of the movie well, and was bad ***
2. Joker truck chase scene- creative, but a little filler in the beginning of the chase.
3. Joker meets Batman in the interogation room- Despite the continuity errors it was fun
4. Joker blowing up the hospital- unforgettable visuals. The brightest scene in the movie, w/ the Joker never looking back. I ignore when hes in the bus w/ a clearly cisable camera inside the bus
5. Joker and his pile of money
Didnt like Maggie Gyllenhalls death scene. Maybe im looksist, but I just didnt care for her safety. And there was no chemistry w/ her and 2face anyway
MarionBarberThe4th;3307914 said:Heres my 5 favorite Dark Knight scenes
1. Joker meeting the Gangsters in the kitchen- First extended look at the Joker, sets the plot of the movie well, and was bad ***
2. Joker truck chase scene- creative, but a little filler in the beginning of the chase.
3. Joker meets Batman in the interogation room- Despite the continuity errors it was fun
4. Joker blowing up the hospital- unforgettable visuals. The brightest scene in the movie, w/ the Joker never looking back. I ignore when hes in the bus w/ a clearly visable camera inside the bus
5. Joker and his pile of money
Didnt like Maggie Gyllenhalls death scene. Maybe im looksist, but I just didnt care for her safety. And there was no chemistry w/ her and 2face anyway
MarionBarberThe4th;3307914 said:Heres my 5 favorite Dark Knight scenes
1. Joker meeting the Gangsters in the kitchen- First extended look at the Joker, sets the plot of the movie well, and was bad ***
2. Joker truck chase scene- creative, but a little filler in the beginning of the chase.
3. Joker meets Batman in the interogation room- Despite the continuity errors it was fun
4. Joker blowing up the hospital- unforgettable visuals. The brightest scene in the movie, w/ the Joker never looking back. I ignore when hes in the bus w/ a clearly visable camera inside the bus
5. Joker and his pile of money
Didnt like Maggie Gyllenhalls death scene. Maybe im looksist, but I just didnt care for her safety. And there was no chemistry w/ her and 2face anyway
ScipioCowboy;3308198 said:District 9 10/10
Great movie. It wasn't an enjoyable flick by any account, and several scenes were quite gruesome. However, it was very engaging and thoughtful. It effectively explored the dark side of human nature.
As a work of science fiction/social allegory, Avatar simply does not compare. How it could be considered on the same level as District 9 is baffling to me.
theebs;3308233 said:NINJA and Extract.
I liked them both. We need more ninja movies.