Jessica, I'd say a strategically spilled coke would be in order after that...
Simon ,'Objects In Space'
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British job-lost movies: The Full Monty and Brassed Off!.
I just saw High Tension. Has anyone else seen it? If so, can you explain it to me?
I haven't seen it Allyson, but this review discusses it.
Damn. That explains nothing. There was...and then the....and IT DIDNT MAKE ANY SENSE.
Damn. That explains nothing. There was...and then the....and IT DIDNT MAKE ANY SENSE.
I think I've guessed the big twist, as some reviews have mentioned FIGHT CLUB , so, yeah, it probably doesn't add up.
Then again, it's Euro-horror. Captain Logic slipped on a banana peel on the gang plank and went into the water without ever getting on board.
I saw Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Lords of Dogtown last night.
I'm with Jess on the Smiths. Great Fun and the leads are ssizzling, charming and funny--a perfect mix for a popcorn film like this.
Lords of Dogtown was really good. It got the look (and more importantly the feel) of that era exactly right. There were a few clunky moments, but the young leads give great performances all around. If you haven't seen the documentary this is based on, or even if you have, this is worth a watch.
Hmmm, how about a double of The Full Monty and Calendar Girls - people from Northern England stripping to raise money (that is if I have the second movie right.)
Yeah, Sumi, good one. It's very cute...Mom and I liked it very much.
One of our guys worked on Mr & Mrs Smith and I need to know if it was on the main fight scene, because that was nice and kravvy.
I laughed a lot -- I've never found Brad Pitt this hysterical. Jolie bugs me a little, not least of all because she's just way too thin for the picture her role demands in my head.
But it was fun, and so cheerily violent. Adam Brody -- well, maybe he can play Seth Cohen all his life. I mean, if people will pay him, what's the problem?