Movie suggestions v1
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4 Dec 2010, 23:08
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Hiho,
I need some movies for tonight. I enjoy :
- Verbally strong movies ( think about House MD for example )
- Insane comedies
- Fantasy
- Anything related to an apocalypse and / or zombies
Edit : The journal below wasn't here yet when I was writing this.
Edit 2 : Following the superhype : is the Social Network any good? ( or whatever this FB movie is called )
I need some movies for tonight. I enjoy :
- Verbally strong movies ( think about House MD for example )
- Insane comedies
- Fantasy
- Anything related to an apocalypse and / or zombies
Edit : The journal below wasn't here yet when I was writing this.
Edit 2 : Following the superhype : is the Social Network any good? ( or whatever this FB movie is called )
is pretty nice
A Few Good Men, Walk The Line and Mother Night
Eventhough the ride was excellent, the ending was horrible and a major letdown. But that's for you to decide.
the ending was one of the worst what i've ever seen
almost felt the same as after watching Se7en..
Taken(good story)
Law Abiding citizen(rly good story)
Knight and day(Cameron Diaz is in it so it's awesome)
Karate kid
Knowing
Taking of the pelham 123
Avatar
Get him to the greek (rly funny,at start it was shit,then it was pure awesomness or w/e how u spell that :D)
Hot tub time machine(funny)
Machete
The sorcerers apprentice(kinda shit)
She's out of my league(kind of about me so i enjoyed it:D)
Gamer
The Hurt Locker(kinda good :D)
The Hangover
- Avatar ( one of the most epic movie I've ever seen, keeps entertaining eventho it's quite long )
- Copout
- The A-Team
- some more
e: lucky # slevin got some nice dialogs
Other recommendations:
Into The Wild:
If you haven't watched it yet you deserve to have your head chopped off. It's poetic in imagery and dialogue (bordering to severe hipstering though). However I love it and ranks highly on my list of favorites.
A Single Man:
Directorial debut of Tom Ford which is visually compelling, with an outstanding Colin Firth and very good supporting Nick Hoult and Julianne Moore. Unless you're a homophobic prick it is a very touching story in which every single presence of Colin Firth has the potential to send you goosebumps.