oh I guess I'll watch Walter Mitty I was looking forward to seeing Catching Fire!! but noOOO!!
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oh I guess I'll watch Walter Mitty I was looking forward to seeing Catching Fire!! but noOOO!!
if your are looking for a newer movie(s) lone survivor is great so is hungry games. Though if you only have time for one the Lone Survivor is a great download.
!2 years of Slave is a Great Movie!!
Just watched 'You're Next'. That was pretty cool.
I just watched Gladiator, such a good movie.
Gladiator was a hit I remember first viewing it at the theater, lone survivor great feature, I also enjoyed American Hustle
Well if you enjoyed the original hunger games, not much change but to me I thought the sequel was uneccessary
I prefer to choose from latest rather then banging classics over and over
PRISONERS (2013) and "Secret Life of Walter Mitty" (2013) Surprisingly very good movies
wolf on wall street was amazing! laughed the whole time bar about 15 minutes throughout the movie collectively. although it's 3hrs :/
I really enjoyed The World's End, though I'm a sucker for anything from the Cornetto trilogy.
Definitely watch The Wolf of Wall Street. Excellent movie.
The Woverine is a very good movie. It has one of the best visuals of the results of a atomic bomb I have seen. Young people will be impressed at that. The movie is very good and action packed.
Yes, it definitely was. :)
Given the common denominator, as both are directed by Scorsese, one can visualize the gangsters in (Goodfellas) replaced by stockbrokers in (The Wolf of Wall Street)... same things if you ask me. The "fleecing" of people being woven in different ways perhaps... but I seem to feel he used a few threads from the Hunter S. Thompson school of thinking... reminiscent of "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"... the book not the movie (with Depp).
(...of course that is only what I think.) :alien:
Hunger games movies are really good!
The Man From Nowhere is a great movie, a foreign film with a lot of great action scenes.
Captain Phillips is highly recommended. Another fine performance by Tom Hanks
We are the millers and campaign from last year.
"Blue Jasmine" - Woody Allen's latest flick. I saw it last night and I couldn't sleep because it just stayed with me; haunted me.
outlander
Hi everyone .....12 years a slave is a great movie to check out as well ..We watched it the other night .it was one that makes you think for sure
it had some good parts but more of a rental
i watched yesterday Homefront and The Counselor in my opinion it's the good movies .
Highly recommend "Labor Day" with Kate Winslet and Josh Brolin, starts off slow but will draw you in...
Just watched The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Pretty good movie.
frozen
bad grandpa
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2
The Monuments Men was awesome! :)
I'll take your recommendation as high praise. For some reason, I have not been able to get myself excited about watching any movies over the past couple years involving WWII as a backdrop*. 1970's are also becoming too cliche'd. Surely, there are important, good stories to be told- they just aren't currently enticing.
*My Way (2011 film) was one notable, significantly different (and truly remarkable) exception.
Just snagged a BluRay copy of it and will give it a whirl tonight. Thank you for your suggestion! :)
(I haven't got real excited WWII'ish since "Band of Brothers" ...or finding out my father had a "TOP SECRET" classification back in '47 Roswell, New Mexico.) :alien:
Dallas Buyers Club....Mathew McConaughey...Jenifer Garner..Imbd rating @ 8.0 is an excellent rating...few movies are rated this high...
You'll enjoy...true story...
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How does Frank Sinatra figure into it?
Or maybe Paul Anka?
Per your first recommendation of it, I grabbed a copy in 2012. It's still sitting unwatched in my XBMC because I have not yet been able to get anyone to watch it with me. I just can't get excited to watch movies, especially alone. All of my movie watching has been chaperoned.
It's different for television because there's something about the longevity of a series that can urge me to get invested without having to share the experience.
No... I will say only this about that... After my father passed away a few years ago at the healthy age of 90 my older brother and I had to go through his papers to in order to settle his affairs... at this time we found stamped original documentation including his clearances as well as other things explaining many mysteries that had plagued and puzzled us as children. Only my older brother was born soon after that incident... Whenever we watched a TV program focusing on a Jesse Marcel interview we just looked up at dad when he said, "Yeah... we had a lot of extra air traffic there back then." He then would just grin, smile and go back to reading his newspaper.
Little did we know until we saw all those papers.
('nuff said.) :alien:
Pigs in the Dark...
Big Ass Spider
Operation Dumbo Drop. You'll cry after you watch the movie. Not because it's a sad movie, just why did this movie ever get made?