Hell yes, probably because Tom Cruise is crazy in real life and didn't even have to practice to play the role, but Lestat in that movie was all kinds of awesome
Nice List.....SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIVE? That's a contender for one of my favourite books, they actually made a film version?
American Psycho unforgiven natural born killers The hurt locker Band of Brothers series Generation Kill series just some good stuff i've watched recently, i highly recommend American psycho if you havent seen it
Repo Man No Country for Old Men Jaws 1 Cool Hand Luke Man Bites Dog Saratoga Trunk Open Range Josey Wales The Searchers Stagecoach The Man who came to dinner Tugboat Annie Grapes of Wrath***one of my all time favorites Tortilla Flat The Snake Pit Casablanca God's Little Acre. Missouri Breaks
Face Eater---there is a Slaughterhouse 5 movie--I saw it years and years ago.What's that picture in your post from?
Not in any order. - Highlander - Star Wars - Raiders of the Lost Arc - 50 First Dates (For some reason I always think this one is funny) - The Godfather (You could say the trilogy but you just can't beat the first one.) - The Lord of The Rings (Yeah the whole thing, it's like one long ass movie but it rocks.) - Harry Potter (some more than others but you can't just list one) - Fight Club - The Matrix (Again the first one was better than the rest, but the rest do entertain.) - Saving Private Ryan - Jaws (The first one only, the rest sucked.) - Gone with the Wind (First half is of course better than the second half but that is what you get for having one director do the first part and then another doing the second. It's the movies only flaw.) - Blues Brothers (Just Fun) - Animal House (More Fun) - Rocky (One of the best movies.) - Ben Hur (A Classic!) - It's a Wonderful Life
MirrorMask, Natural Born Killers, Requiem For A Dream, Prozac Nation, Cheech and Chong's Up In Smoke, Death Proof, Eternal Sunshine On The Spotless Mind. Also I'm a whore for anything by Hayao Miyazaki.
To the OP perfect storm = lame...boring..had one big wave..that was the movie. pay it forward = completely forgettable. American history x = good, not great though Green mile = bad movie all around...just damn stupid imo sorry American beauty = excellent Boys don'y cry = I stopped watching halfway through..did nothing for me almost famous = ok but pretty forgettable forest Gump = decent Excellent Movies: Fight Club, Lawrence of Arabia, Zulu Dawn, Blade Runner, Original Star Wars Trilogy, Monty Python and the Holy Grail, Maltese Falcon, the Matrix, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, etc. _______________
I watched Paranormal Activity yesterday, it was not epic, but a pretty cool film nonetheless. There were totally decent psychological tension moments, and i did jump once. The ending blew major balls though. And i just watched Zombieland, and it was awesome. IDK if it was so much towards the fact that the dude's character was EXACTLY like me IRL, or the fact that when i have day dreams about zombie apocalypse's, they are pretty much scene for scene the same action wise. Mind kinda blown on how much i liked it. But i do get a feeling a decent percentage of my generation can relate to that, since well, introverted geeks aren't living to the BS stereotype anymore... or maybe i am making too harsh a assumption xD ALSO, BILL FUCKING MURRAY
I saw that on cable recently and I think kurt russell should stick to tackling aliens and shit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkNyC6MQMj0 Hotwater
The Thing is one the only movies I watch while there is a blizzard and the cold winter wind is howling.. other than that i cant watch it.. reminds me when I had this one Malamute husky and it ws crazy, told my kid it turned into a monster and we had to get rid of it. kid saw the movie prior to the dogs disappearance, so he didnt make a big deal about it..
I wouldn't say it's excellant ,but I liked "Gummo".Unfortunately or--- maybe fortunately, I've met those types.
Equilibrium, Snatch, 12 Monkeys, Gattaca, Good Bad and Ugly, Dark City, Blade Runner, Dogma, Donnie Darko, Change, I <3 Huckabee's
It’s the sense and feeling of claustrophobia that’s best experienced when you’re already snowbound and the first symptoms of cabin fever are starting to kick in hotwater