Last DVD you Watched/Rented?

Started by Wolfie184 pages

Originally posted by Impediment
Yah. It's such a neat film, I had to requote myself. 😛

😛 Fair enough. I was just wondering if you watched it again or if you just forgot you posted it before.

It is a neat film. These Marvel cartoons are consistently good, I can't wait to see Dr. Strange.

High Plains Drifter

Family Guy vol. 4 discs 1 & 2

Apocalypse Now

Rented: Garden State

Watched: Monty Phython's The Meaning of Life

About half of "Dr. Strangelove".

Plan on the other half tonight.

Re: Last DVD you rented?

Originally posted by Solo
The Stepford Wives.

Green Mile

Crank - cool flick, thought it was funny...

Davinci Code - meh, alrite i guess

Tristan + Isolde - i liked it. not a bad film

Big Trouble in Little China.

Classic film, and, yet, I haven't seen it in almost 5 years.

omen

Rear Window

It was my first time watching it, I was kind of dissapointed I was expecting somewhat of a twist, the suspense was great at the end I just kind of wanted a cool twist.

Originally posted by Lunch_Meat
Rear Window

It was my first time watching it, I was kind of dissapointed I was expecting somewhat of a twist, the suspense was great at the end I just kind of wanted a cool twist.


Don't expect a twist in every thriller.

Rush Hour
Jaws

This Film is Not Yet Rated -

Interesting documentary, was very interesting to see so many great filmmakers discuss their views on the broken MPAA system.

It was also great seeing the MPAA beaten and their secretive nature demolished and many of their members identified, as they should be by default.

That documentary was pretty redundant, though.

Does the documentary, at least, hold water? In your opinion?

World Trade Center

It certainly holds water, the points it raises are valid, although probably well known already to those who know about film.

He's right though, parts are very redundant, particularly the segments with the spying.

The movie is worth seeing, regardless, if for no other reason then because the subject matter is probably inherently interesting to anyone with even a passing interest in film.

I'm watching Silence of the Lambs right now. I watched The Green Mile yesterday.

I'm watching Lightspeed right now. It's really ridiculous as expected. But I couldn't resist the movie with Stan Lee's name on the cover. The cover art makes it look much better than it is actually, 'cause the guy really doesn't have that "superhero" physique.

Kids @ home.

A masterpiece of cinema. Very real. Very disturbing. Very familiar..........