I was so underwhelmed by Paranormal Activity, I wanted them both dead within ten minutes. I don't know if it was overhyped or I wasn't in the right mood, but it didn't scare me even a little.
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I wasn't scared, but I was tense. And that's exactly how I like to be during a terror flick! :)
I am very sad that Le dîner de cons was remade as Dinner for Schmucks. That's just an awful title.
I wasn't scared, but I was tense.
See, Blair Witch did it for me, although I was still a bit disappointed at the end. But PA only made me irritable, because they were so ... irritating.
I watch a *lot* of horror, though. Not torture stuff, but generally the scarier the better for me.
That's so funny, Amy! I was totally irritated with all of the Blair Witch cast and not so much with the PA cast.
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So Mal watched Avatar over the weekend, and has spent the last hour poking holes in the plot. He seems most upset by Jake abandoning his blue banshee.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail Poster by Brandon Schaefer
Brandon Schaefer created this wonderful “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” poster or the “Crazy 4 Cult 4″ group show at Gallery 1988 in Los Angeles which runs July 16th through August 8th.
Awesome! Fans of evil bunnies should check this out....
Oh, I want that huge and framed. "It's just a little bunny!"
Oh that is beautiful.
I loved L'Auberge Espagnole because of the way all the different languages and cultures came together in one household. I did think some fo the characters were mean but not all of them and I found their interactions to be more realistic than in your average USian film.
I'm watching Unforgiven again on AMC (they're having a Clint day). Every time I watch this movie, I get something new out of it. I just noticed this time through that the very first scene of the film is about the specific decisions that Little Bill and Skinny make that lead directly to their deaths at the hands of William Munny at the film's climax.