So I saw Inception today, finally, so late it was already gone from one of my theaters. I liked it a lot and am very thinky about it and immediately want to rewatch. I went into it spoiled, because I didn`t have any plans to see movies anytime soon. But Buffista talky made me want to see it so I did. I am still forming my opinion on it. I think the way it`s shaking out is that the SO thinks it`s real at the start and finish and I think it`s all a dream. But I`m not sure. I loved that I was spoiled about the score, because I loved loved what they did with it. I adore deliberate stuff like that.
Mal ,'Ariel'
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I think you just gave Ple a boner.
Schwing!
I love that movie.
Wired's 24 Cheesiest Movies Ever Made, in honor of Piranha 3D's release.
Cloverfield makes the list! YAY!
Wow. I've only seen three of those movies. I evidently don't get out enough.
I'd actually like to see Barbarella just for fun.
Attack of the Puppet People and Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity are my favorite titles.
I've only seen Barbarella and Plan 9, but I'm completely in love with the publicity still for Attack of the Puppet People. It's adorable. I'm sure I'd hate the actual movie, but I still want to live in the world of just that one photo.
JZ, you haven't seen Tremors?? It's so great!
My favorite title ever (and I've never seen the movie) is
"The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies" (I've actually seen many variations on t he title such as "Strange creatures who stopped living and became weird mixed-up Zombies") Another title that may deserve a mention is "Nudist Colony of the Dead".
Tremors is fabulous. Reba!
Barbarella was less boggling the first time I saw it at the drive-in than it's been since. That may say something about my states of mind then and now. Barbarella and The Russians Are Coming, The Russians Are Coming are responsible for my being a fan of John Phillip Law.
...those may be his entire oevre, actually.
...those may be his entire oevre, actually.
Danger: Diabolik! One of the best spy villain lairs ever.