Sky Captain!
In Hero, all the good guys die. Some of them die repeatedly.
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Sky Captain!
In Hero, all the good guys die. Some of them die repeatedly.
Anyone ever seen The Sender?
I watched Requiem for a Dream at 3 AM this morning. It was pretty good...beautiful cinematography and a great score. But really, it didn't have any effect on me, probably because I'm not a junkie, and I never intend to be one. If I was a junkie, I'd think it would be a lot more meaningful to me.
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I just saw The Forgotten tonight. There were some jump-out-of-my-seat surprise moments, but the end left me very unsatisfied.
Another sexy foreign film with a theremin player.
Looks like it's just in one scene, so not as cool as Les Aimants, but I suppose I'll still have to see it. Thanks Mr. Rot.
There were previews for a movie called National Treasure that stars Nicholas Cage and Sean Bean. anyone else know anything about this?
Sean Bean is all I need to know. I have no suspicion it won't suck, but, dude, Sean!
It looks like an Indiana Jonesish adventure that has to do with US national treasures.
Ended up going to see Hero, and coming home to watch Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.
It looks like an Indiana Jonesish adventure that has to do with US national treasures.
Something about them having to steal the constitution to protect it, or something.