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| Name | Ericka McClintock |
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| Gender | Female |
| I'm From | Georgia |
| Member For | 240 days |
| Last Login | Thu. Jul 17 |
| Profile Views | 26 |
| Age | 30 |
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| Movie: | Serenity, Harry Potter (all), Star Wars (all), LOTR (all), Love Actually, Timeline, Anything by Kevin Smith!etc |
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| Actor: | Alan Tudyk, Sean Connery, Sandra Bullock, Ewan McGregor, so many names...so little time |
| Director: | Kevin Smith |
| Quote: | Oh God! What was that? |
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kilicpinarposted 22 hours ago -
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*** When CELEBS were YOUNG ***posted 1 day ago -
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Name that Sandra Bullock Movie!!!posted 2 days ago -
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I recommend you see...
In Bruges
by BillAnother case of failed marketing. The trailer for this film did nothing to interest me, but I finally saw it based on a glowing recommendation. I'm glad I did.
The film is at times alternately laugh-out-loud funny and touchingly dramatic. Its success hinges greatly on the performance and chemistry of its two leads, Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, and both do phenomenal jobs (especially Farrell) helped by a witty script by Martin McDonagh. It had a very "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead" feel to it... at least for the first half. The second half doesn't quite live up to the first, as it starts to lean too heavily to the dramatic side, but it still ends up a solid film.It's funny, but fair warning: language and violence throughout.
posted 10 days ago -
I recommend you see...
Mamma Mia!
by BillIn my mind, this movie had a lot of negatives to overcome: Christine Baranski, Meryl Streep singing, a cast that didn't exactly scream "hit", ...the music of ABBA, for pete's sake! But as difficult as it is to say, I'll say it....
I am a heterosexual male, and I enjoyed Mamma Mia!
There's plenty to like - Amanda Seyfried's infectious joy (and beauty), the stunning Greek isle scenery, and yes, the music. It won me over practically from the start. The positives far outweighed the negatives - in fact, the negatives turned out not to be.
Abba's music never did much for me as pop songs, but in the context of a musical, they work quite well. There are a couple numbers I think could have been left out, specifically Baranski's "Does Your Mother Know" and Streep and Brosnan's "Winner Takes It All", but even those weren't bad.
The singing is good pretty much across the board. Even the weakest singer, Pierce Brosnan, did a surprisingly good job. His voice has a certain Peter Gabriel quality to it (with a dash of Randy Newman).
For those friends of mine that refuse to see anything not considered a "manly" movie (and you know who you are), skip it. But for everyone else, take a chance on Mamma Mia. You may find yourself tapping your toes and smiling along.What can I say? It won me over.
posted 11 days ago -
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Newsies
by BillBelieve it or not, I'm actually a fan of modern movie musicals. But I had never seen this one, and only finally caved out of sheer curiosity to see Christian Bale sing and dance. Boy am I glad I did.
Watching Bale was every bit as hilarious as I expected it to be. No wonder he's a bit embarrassed by this (in his defense, he signed on before it was changed to a musical, and was none too happy about it). Though he doesn't need to be. Even in something this silly, his acting talent really showed. The movie itself? Wasn't horrible, but probably isn't anything I'll ever watch again either. (and hey, I recognized at least 3 kids that went on to be on Hull High!)It's Dark Knight week, everybody, so why not get primed with a Christian Bale movie!
Wanna laugh your ass off? Oh. My. God. This movie is hilarious, especially seeing Bale singing and dancing. My, how far he's come since then!posted 12 days ago -
I recommend you see...Christopher Nolan's debut film
...and watch for the Batman sticker on the door! Back in 1998 was he already planning to direct a Batman movie?! lolposted 12 days ago -
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Thought I'd make a poll. Why not?
Which of the Dark Knight theatrical posters do you like best?posted 24 days ago -
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