My husband and I finally got to see "SAW" last night...it was pretty good, actually. I did NOT expect what happened at the end....and about the only thing I didn't like about it was how they left it hanging. I don't know, maybe they meant to leave it like that? all I know is that kind of ending always bugs me, but the rest of the movie was good!
Right now, I'm watching Harry Potter & The Sorcerer's Stone on DVD. Been awhile since I've watched it.
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Tonight my cousin and I went and saw Sin City with Clive Owen in it. But I didn't find it was that good and I wasn't sure what the story line was all about but I was just happy to see Clive Owen. I'm also going to watch King Arthur tonight since it's kind of slow here at work.
Since yesterday was cold and rainy, we had a movie fest. Watched Shall We dance then Laws of Attraction and Taking Lives. Since Richard Gere and Pierce Brosnan are so easy on the eyes, I naturally enjoyed the first two better than the last.
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Last night at work I watched Elektra. All I heard the whole time from my co-worker was "Wow, Jennifer Garner is HOT!." I wonder if he even paid attention to the plot.
Last night at work I watched Elektra. All I heard the whole time from my co-worker was "Wow, Jennifer Garner is HOT!." I wonder if he even paid attention to the plot.
Last movie I saw on the big screen: Sin City. Last movie I watched on dvd: King Arthur.
Sin City is an amazing film. It's destined to be one of those movies that propelled the industry forward in terms of use of imagery and visuals. It's like nothing I'd ever seen before. As said in another post - I have to agree 100%, Clive Owen as Dwight is fantastic! It has a fabulous ensemble cast, which follows the graphic novel frame by frame. I definitely recommend it.
King Arthur I saw in the movie theater last July when it opened. I've now watched it on dvd several times, and I love the director's cut. It's like a new movie to me. I'm so glad the director Antoine Fuqua was able to get the movie he wanted made (as opposed to the sanitized Disney version) finally before the viewing public. It's awesome!
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QUOTE (CelticRose @ 25-Apr-2005, 05:43 AM)
Irish Stepper! I heard that movie was terrible.
I don't know...I liked it. It was kind of a cross between X-men and a Kung Fu movie. After all, it is derived from the Marvel Comics character like X-men. I LOVED X-men, so I liked this one too...
I loved King Arthur. I haven't seen the directors cut Merewyn, but I bet it is as good as you say.
your signature makes me want to go read my Dragonfly in Amber...I am almost done with it...
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What amazed me by the director's cut Rindy, is how different it is. I don't know if it was the fact that I hadn't seen the film since last July or what, but it seemed quite different.
Are you enjoying Dragonfly? It's such a wonderful book in the series. I do love me some Jamie Fraser. I only have a few chapters of Fiery Cross yet to read and I'm dreading finishing it. Oh well, I guess I'll survive until DG's next book comes out this fall...
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