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'Serenity'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I'm trying to save my sister. Her godson wanted to see Redemption with her (large thumbs up) but he's too young to get in. So he's picked Grownups 2 as his second choice. I'm trying to impress on her that she cannot enter the theatre. This is the same chick that slept through all the Harry Potters, so she's good to her family, but still--there is too much, and Grownups 2 is it.
Some movies don't have to be good to have a deep emotional impact. I'm going to guess that LeN should avoid Amistad on that criterion primarily.
Oh for sure. I'm just saying that it's not good enough to warrant feeling bad for not seeing it, if that makes sense, unlike the titles Dana mentions, which have cinematic merits beyond the subject matter.
I mean, Band of Brothers is just an amazing series. I get not being able to watch it, but that's a shame. Damian Lewis alone makes it worth it.
He really does.
I like Hook. Just saying.
Hook is the movie I was most dreading going into the project, although part of me thought it couldn't be as bad as I had heard. I would love to know what you thought worked in that movie.
Dustin Hoffman and Bob Hoskins were the only redeeming features of HOOK. Hoffman somehow overplayed by underplaying and I loved it. He just seemed so depressed, like he'd signed onto something and realized, for once because it was Spielberg, he couldn't just bow out (see also the original premise of GET SHORTY).
I like Hook. Just saying.
Me too.
Dustin Hoffman and Bob Hoskins were the only redeeming features of HOOK.
Yes I felt sorry for them. But even they cannot make up for the one-two punch that is Gwyneth Paltrow and Julia Roberts in the same movie.