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What did you watch this weekend? - Securb - 05-26-2012

Speng Wrote:Girl With a Pearl Earring - Much better then I expected, for a period movie it wasn't too dry

Carrie is also a good period movie

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What did you watch this weekend? - Speng - 05-27-2012

Somebody get that girl a tampooon


What did you watch this weekend? - Speng - 05-29-2012

Breakthrough - WWII movie from 1950, it wasn't bad. It followed a company of men through D-Day and beyond. It was good to see a movie that didn't have a romance tacked on.


What did you watch this weekend? - Securb - 06-16-2012

Watched Christian Slater's "Hatfields and McCoys" what a piece of crap. The History channel mini series was so better in every aspect.


What did you watch this weekend? - Speng - 06-16-2012

Securb Wrote:Watched Christian Slater's "Hatfields and McCoys" what a piece of crap.

Has he been in anything good since Heathers?


What did you watch this weekend? - Speng - 06-17-2012

Pandorum - Started off really creepy but fell apart towards the end


What did you watch this weekend? - Speng - 07-07-2012

Pride and Prejudice - The 1940 version, not bad...hard to get into. People were weird back in the 1800's, so damn formal and uptight.


What did you watch this weekend? - Speng - 07-25-2012

Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - Boring and dumb


What did you watch this weekend? - skarydrunkguy - 07-25-2012

Speng Wrote:Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow - Boring and dumb

That movie was interesting from a technical standpoint, but not much more than that. If I remember right, it was the first movie to be entirely done on greenscreen. The only, and I mean only, real things are the actors and hand props. Everything else was entirely digital.


What did you watch this weekend? - Speng - 07-26-2012

skarydrunkguy Wrote:If I remember right, it was the first movie to be entirely done on greenscreen. The only, and I mean only, real things are the actors and hand props. Everything else was entirely digital.

I remember that being a big deal when the movie was released. I liked the look and the overall feel of the movie , too bad the story was bad.