I saw Heights this afternoon. A really good, gritty movie about people's lives crashing down around them that is somewhat ruined by the tacked-on Hollywood ending where four of the six main characters pair off in upbeat fashion. Also, Jesse Bradford in scruffied up mode is eerily reminiscent of Victor .
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Tep, that is the Clive appeal, per-zackly!
I walked out of Sin City halfway through it. It was overly violent for violence's sake and just a bit too negative for me. I couldn't get emotionally invested in Marv's crusade. I guess that's about all I can say on the subject, considering I didn't see the entire film.
Saw Charlie and the Chocolate Factory tonight. Lots of fun and better than I thought it would be. Depp's character choices looked a bit sketchy in previews but worked in the context of the film. Visually breathtaking, (of course, it's Tim Burton, how could it not)
List of films ordered by uses of the word "fuck".
Surprisingly, neither Tarantino nor Mamet are in the top 10.
Nil by Mouth was so depressing I didn't even note the massive use of the f-word.
Nil by Mouth
Made me want to open a vein. Seriously.
I just had Nil By Mouth recommended to me, with the caveat that I don't name the recommender in any ensuing suicide note.
Way to go to pique a girl's interest.
It amuses me that THE BIG LEBOWSKI made the top 10. Heh.
Someone needs to rank the top 100 movies that use the word "dude." Would Bill and Ted win? Or Dude Where's My Car?