@Peaches said:
I finally got around to watching 'Zero Dark Thirty' and it was one of the best I've seen. It was compelling, edgey and meticulous. If you haven't seen it, do yourself a favour and see it.
On the other end of the spectrum, I also saw 'Sharknado' was ridiculous. It went any which way it wanted to without being clear enough if it was taking itself seriously enough.
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he he: "do yourself a favour and see it"
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thanks peaches, i will "obtain legally" zero dark thirty now…
two i have seen recently are The Way Way Back http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1727388/?ref_=nv_sr_1 with steve carrell, toni collette, sam rockwell (one of my fav actors), allison janney: very much an indie in the same vein as Little Miss Sunshine, Juno, Dave in Real Life (also really good movies, btw) and a really good movie.
also, Away We Go. another indie type, but just never gets anywhere (pardon the pun!) and has a feel of taking itself too seriously trying to be all "indie"... boring nothing movie.
also just watched a supposed horror called grave encounters. omg. what a terrible terrible movie! avoid this mutant lovechild of blair witch and paranormal activity at all costs!!! worst movie ive seen in ages!!
speaking of horrors, insidious was really scary!! really enjoyed having the crap scared out of me with this one!
have seen a few of the monty python movies, and for a series of films to birth such iconic lines as "its just a flesh wound!", "hes not the mesiah; hes a very naughty boy!", as well as the classic "always look on the bright side of life" really says something about the footprint the MP crew have left on western culture.
lol... actually just had a giggle at robin hood and his merry followers! the one with the coconut halves to simulate trotting and the bard singing exultingly "and robin ran away...and he ran and ran and ran and ran..." :roll