Tonight we watched:
Conspiracy. An average movie with Val Kilmer. Maybe that's why it was direct to video. Some decent close combat.
Then, No country for old men. This is one f-up story, a novel put into picture by the Coen brothers.
Conspiracy. An average movie with Val Kilmer. Maybe that's why it was direct to video. Some decent close combat.
Then, No country for old men. This is one f-up story, a novel put into picture by the Coen brothers.
Saturday I finally re-watched Star Trek: the motion picture. I forgot how old that was. How cheesy it was at times. I guess it tried to catch up on Star Wars.
- Location:@home
- Music:Dexter (TV Series)
Re-watched Wayne's World today. Do I need to present this "classic"?
Saturday we did an Austin Powers marathon. These movies were in the category "still haven't seen them". They just change category :-)
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery is the first installment. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me is the second part, and Austin Powers in Goldmember concludes it.
My opinion: lot of cameo appearances, but not from any of the James Bond stars (even though Sean Connery was apparently considered to play Nigel Powers, according to IMDB). Definitely, these movie show a lot of references to a lot of espionage genre movies, and others. I find it much more subtle than the various spoof movies so far. Mike Myers show again a good versatility in comedy.
Fortunately they stopped with the third movie, and that's probably good as it really started showing its limits.
Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery is the first installment. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me is the second part, and Austin Powers in Goldmember concludes it.
My opinion: lot of cameo appearances, but not from any of the James Bond stars (even though Sean Connery was apparently considered to play Nigel Powers, according to IMDB). Definitely, these movie show a lot of references to a lot of espionage genre movies, and others. I find it much more subtle than the various spoof movies so far. Mike Myers show again a good versatility in comedy.
Fortunately they stopped with the third movie, and that's probably good as it really started showing its limits.
R.I.P. Gary Gygax.
We watched The Italian Job. Good action, good car chase, clever heist. Entertaining.
- Location:@Home
I forgot how hilarious Dork Tower was (by
muskrat_john). I remember reading it in a RPG magazine in France, a very long time ago (they didn't have a website yet, and now their former website is a porn/spam squat).
- Location:@Work
- Music:Asia - Two Sides of the Moon
Saturday we watched:
- Rush Hour 3: funny and entertaining. This time they are in Paris. But the franchise is getting tired now.
- Hills have eyes II: not a good sequel.
Just watched Capote. Interesting movie about the life of writer Truman Capote writing a book about a quadruple homicide on Kansas.
Tuesday we watched the first movie our first movie of the year: The Last King of Scotland. It is about the dictatorship in Uganda, based on history.
Went to see Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, the latest Tim Burton movie. It is a crazy musical with graphic violence. Very good.
- Location:t-dot
On the 25, watched The Bourne Ultimatum cut in half in the width (ya know, full-screen b.s. - I was just a guest) I have to get all 3 straight, but this will require to juggle with videostores in my area as they don't seem to be consistent: no way I'll rent the full-screen. In the top 250.
Yesterday, we watched 3 movies:
Laberinto del fauno, El (Pan's Labyrinth). A nice fairy tale in Franco's Spain. In both the top 250 and my Oscars 2007 list.
Superbad. Hilarious movie, if you don't fear the high-school jokes, R-rated. I think it goes toward a new generation of teen comedy, more crude than the "brat-packers" comedies from John Hughes.
Balls of fury. Kung-fu with balls, aka Ping-Pong. I'd classify this film into the spoof category of espionnage - thriller - action - kung-fu. Christoper Walken raise the level of the movie a bit.
Yesterday, we watched 3 movies:
Laberinto del fauno, El (Pan's Labyrinth). A nice fairy tale in Franco's Spain. In both the top 250 and my Oscars 2007 list.
Superbad. Hilarious movie, if you don't fear the high-school jokes, R-rated. I think it goes toward a new generation of teen comedy, more crude than the "brat-packers" comedies from John Hughes.
Balls of fury. Kung-fu with balls, aka Ping-Pong. I'd classify this film into the spoof category of espionnage - thriller - action - kung-fu. Christoper Walken raise the level of the movie a bit.
- Location:t-dot
With the WGA strike and the lack of no new episodes to watch, we watched Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, the third installment of the franchise. I think I'm getting tired of it.
Saturday we watched Knocked up, a comedy in the same vain of The 40 year old virgin. Entertaining and funny.
Then we watched The Hills Have Eyes, the remake of the 1977 Wes Craven version.
Sunday, we watched Bowling for Columbine. I hadn't seen this Michael Moore movie about guns in America.
Then we watched The Hills Have Eyes, the remake of the 1977 Wes Craven version.
Sunday, we watched Bowling for Columbine. I hadn't seen this Michael Moore movie about guns in America.
Sunday, waiting for more snow, we watched The Ice Harvest. Stories of crooks and mobsters with John Cusack and Billy Bob Thornton. Why spend christmas with your family when you can be a crook?
- Location:sofa city
Watched Transformers. Not a bad action flick with cool CGI, etc. I haven't really big memories of the cartoon but the live movies rendering is really good. I wish I had a bigger screen.
Then we followed with Vacancy. An Hitchcock-esque kind-a movie, but the beginning is quite bad. Short movie: less than 85 minutes. The set is well done, gives a good ambiance.
Then we followed with Vacancy. An Hitchcock-esque kind-a movie, but the beginning is quite bad. Short movie: less than 85 minutes. The set is well done, gives a good ambiance.
- Location:snow-land
