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Horrible Bosses - enjoyed it. fine for what it is. great cast.
Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas - Rewatched this worthless piece of trash at like 3am last night. Still one of the worst movies i've ever seen. Pointless drivel, astounded that people think this is great.
Boogie Nights - Rewatched this as well. Not as good as I remembered, but a good movie.
I have been on a documentary binge lately, I watched Grizzly Man, Knuckle, and Winnebago Man.
I also watched Three...Extremes and some shitty Ghost Adventures-esque horror movie.
I saw The Raid in theaters, needless to say it met my expectations. If someone goes into it knowing what it is and what to expect I don't see how they could be disappointed.
Grizzle Man is one of the best comedies of all time. We developed a sick drinking game to the movie.
Horrible Bosses - enjoyed it. fine for what it is. great cast.
Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas - Rewatched this worthless piece of trash at like 3am last night. Still one of the worst movies i've ever seen. Pointless drivel, astounded that people think this is great.
Boogie Nights - Rewatched this as well. Not as good as I remembered, but a good movie.
i watched boogie nights the other night too. it was on HBO. i cant believe that movie is from 1997. its a great movie though. its got one of the best soundtracks to match the film
Timecrimes was not bad but certainly could have been better. It felt like it thought it was more clever than it actually was.
I have always gotten Dazed and Confused and Fast Times at Ridgmont High confused, but now that I've seen Dazed and Confused I can say with confidence that I enjoyed it a lot more.
A documentary on what drives happiness. Awesome, awesome, awesome movie that dives into the brain, scientific study, and personal stories of people around the globe.
I only saw the first two. I thought they were effectively creepy and well directed for their length. Would you say the Takashi Miike one compares well enough with the other two to go back and see it?
I watched Take Shelter today, I would probably put it in my top 5 for 2011 now. A word of advice for anyone: do not go to the imdb message board section for any sort of intelligent interpretation of a movie. Ever.
I only saw the first two. I thought they were effectively creepy and well directed for their length. Would you say the Takashi Miike one compares well enough with the other two to go back and see it?
I would say so. If you're familiar with Miike then be prepared that isn't like his normal stuff, though. It has a different, creepier feel.
My mother came into town and brought my little sister with her. We went and saw 21 Jump Street, my second time seeing it and it was actually funnier the second time.
One of the best comedies i've seen since the original Hangover.
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