jamesblakefan#1
G.O.A.T.
And how was it?
Just finished 500 Days of Summer. Good romantic comedy. I highly recommend it.
Just finished 500 Days of Summer. Good romantic comedy. I highly recommend it.
And how was it?
Just finished 500 Days of Summer. Good romantic comedy. I highly recommend it.
I love 500 days of Summer. You might be interested in "Valentine's Day" as well. Check the following link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSS-QPdiiiY
I heard it was a bit of a disappointment, but I'll still check it out on DVD. The trailer looked OK.
Duck Soup.
By the Professional, do you mean Leon?
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Very enjoyable movie,it was entertaining and not to long. Some funny scenes and the story was good, I recommend this one.
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is he american??
I like how you pointed out that he was the antagonist...for those who may have missed the mask and the blood-stained axe.
Yeah that one. I just realized the full name of the movie is Leon the Professional. I thought it was just The Professional.
And how was it?
Just finished 500 Days of Summer. Good romantic comedy. I highly recommend it.
Swingers. I was disappointed because I typically like Favreau and Vaughn together.
The Machinist. I am on a Christian Bale kick right now. He got so skinny in that movie. Pretty good movie, too. Nothing great but it did get good reviews. Next up is Public Enemies, but I can't find it on the internet. Annoying. Anyone seen it?
The Maltese Falcon - TCM (right after watching Dayton beat Cincinnati)
(David_Is_Right, what did you think of "Wall St.?")
Law abiding citizen.
The first really good movie I've seen in a while, and I watch movies regularly.
I only watch horror movies.
Malakas, it was the '41 Humphrey Bogart-Mary Astor original. The "TCM" in my first post references a station here in the U.S. that stands for "Turner Classic Movies" and which plays...well, you guessed it: classic movies. ;-)Which Maltese Falcon?;p
by mistake I first had watched the Ricardo Cortez version.
Malakas, it was the '41 Humphrey Bogart-Mary Astor original. The "TCM" in my first post references a station here in the U.S. that stands for "Turner Classic Movies" and which plays...well, you guessed it: classic movies. ;-)
Tonight "TCM" features a Japanese masterpiece from legendary director Akira Kurosawa: "Rashomon" (1950).
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Thanks.
Malakas, it was the '41 Humphrey Bogart-Mary Astor original. The "TCM" in my first post references a station here in the U.S. that stands for "Turner Classic Movies" and which plays...well, you guessed it: classic movies. ;-)
Tonight "TCM" features a Japanese masterpiece from legendary director Akira Kurosawa: "Rashomon" (1950).