I just watched The Final Destination (2009) yesterday. I think its just OK, when i finished it, i only remembered those creative death scenes.
I just watched The Final Destination (2009) yesterday. I think its just OK, when i finished it, i only remembered those creative death scenes.
Ignoring a problem doesn't make it go away. Usually, it just makes it bigger.
Avatar, it was![]()
I thought about watching Old Dogs but I decided to stick my hand in a bucket salt and razor blades instead because frankly it seemed the less painful thing to do.
Watched Ponyo subbed yesterday. Yet another ghibli masterpiece, wish more animation studios would take this as an example for story telling.
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Last Game Completed: Aliens: Colonial Marines (PC) 10-13-13
Now Playing: Paper Mario 64
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Yeah Avatar was weak...really weak....maybe when I see it on HD I might change my mind, but I don't it, it was a so-so movie, sure the visuals were jaw droppilng,but that doesn't make a movie.
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i have seen 2012. "Great Movie"
Driving Miss Daisy
I'm just gonna tell the things I didn't like (cause it's gonna be shorter):
Morgan Freeman's laughter as a little over the top, imo. Sure he played a southener, but still.
I like Hans Zimmer and for the most part the score was good, but 15-20 seconds of it were so 1988 instead of being so 1948.
The rest I liked, a lot.
Then I watched Army of Darkness (1992)
I loled. Funny and creepy at the same time. Didn't like stop motion for skeletons, though (I thought it wasn't even around in 92, tbh). All in all a good movie, that's a bit overrated at IMDB, however.
I'm back. The downside is that I'm also old now.
In the theater: The Blind Side. It was AMAZING!!!
At Home: The Hangover. Just as funny as it was in the theater. Although I could do without the male full frontal
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