Inglorious Basterds debuted on my movie channel over the weekend, so I finally got around to watching it. A lot less violence than I was expecting and Christoph Waltz was fantastic. Enjoyable flick.
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Inglorious Basterds debuted on my movie channel over the weekend, so I finally got around to watching it. A lot less violence than I was expecting and Christopher Waltz was fantastic. Enjoyable flick.
saw that movie earlier this year and thought it blew chunks.
Inglorious Basterds debuted on my movie channel over the weekend, so I finally got around to watching it. A lot less violence than I was expecting and Christoph Waltz was fantastic. Enjoyable flick.
I kind of thought it was terrible, and usually love Tarantino flicks. Waltz, however, was most definitely awesome.
In the last 36 hours I've watched all 4 Jaws movies.
Each one has worse and worse special effects and the shark looks faker and faker.
I like how in the second one red wine somehow attracts the shark. Or maybe it was just foreshadowing?
I saw The Expendables over the weekend, and I really enjoyed it. There is a ton of action, and there's some humor too. It's not a some amazing classic movie, but it is definitely fun.
An absolute mastepiece of a movie. Why doesn't my generation watch movies like that?
I've seen it, and yes, it is amazing. The reason some of this generation don't watch is it because they watch MTV (no music anymore, and if any, all ****** music), Twilight, and other things that rot the brain. I have a challenge for all those that watch ****, I dare you to try to sit through all of Casablanca. You probably wouldn't make it past the first 20 minutes complaining that there it's not in color.
I have to say, I saw Inception again and it's kind of like The Dark Knight where it blows your mind and then you see it again and you're like, "Okay, this makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, even in the context of the movie."
I have to say, I saw Inception again and it's kind of like The Dark Knight where it blows your mind and then you see it again and you're like, "Okay, this makes absolutely no sense whatsoever, even in the context of the movie."
There were/are some serious narrative flaws in Inception... but that tends to happen with sci-fi and can be forgiven.
Confused about the Dark Knight thing... I mean, it's a pretty straightforward comic book flick with nice style to it.