I watched Postal and Saw V the other day. I actually enjoyed them both. Postal was a lot better than i was expecting (considering who directed it) and Saw V seemed better than III and IV.
Le Mans (1971), features Steve McQueen, has some flaws but I liked the existentialist backtaste. It's a bit rough around the edges though definitely worth watching.
Grand Prix (1966) to quote Montezemolo is a bit of a brazilian soap opera but has excellent cinematography (despite what Le Mans fanboys insist on saying I don't think it has aged worse than Le Mans itself, some solutions now look real classic!)
Both movies contain feature footage shot during real races by cars that entered the respective competitions. And they cover two periods that are regarded as golden ages of motorsports, the 24h of Le Mans when the Porsche 917 and the Ferrari 512 were the undisputed rulers of the prototypes class, and the '66 season of F1, before downforce and rampant commercialism.
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Just watched four brothers. Best movie i seen in a long while, The acting is a bit off at times but its nothing that'll make u facepalm. The story is great and has enough comedy action and then emotional stuff, it's a really nice balance.
I watched Hangover today, absolutely AWESOME film! First film i've acctually watched where everybody was wetting themselves, it was even completely sold out, people had to just sit on the stairs.
A film very worth seeing! I may even go watch it again next friday.
Once again I seem to be on a different humour demographic from others
Got dragged to watch Hangover and although I did not hate it, I didn't enjoy it either. Mainly this is because I'm sure I have seen it all before, only when we were discussing it later did we realise that this is more or less the same movie as “Dude, Where's My Car”....
....in fact it is so similar that I would recommend that the creator of “Dude, Where's My Car” should immediately contact the makers of Hangover and ask for a small slice of profits as the premise is so identical, I was waiting for Aston Kutcher to appear at any given moment
Thank god “O Brother, Where Art Tho” is on tonight, Coen brothers rarely disappoint and this is an enjoyable film from start to finish with a great performance from Mr Clooney, one of the few actors who I actually enjoy wacthing (as anyone who has debated the 'joys' of Jason Statham/Hugh Jackman with me, knows)
Watched Transformers:Revenge of the Fallen with GF/Mates today. Absolutely blown away by the movie
I am usually very sceptical about these kind of movies (Imported from cartoons) simply because the quality sucks and it doest feel as good. This however, amazing. Awesome graphics, awesome music, good storyline and Megan Fox was looking hotter than ever
I do not recommend it, I am telling you to go see it. Even if you dont like fiction/sci-fi genre, still give it a try. Because the movie is really good and enjoyable.
Awaiting number 3 now, because the ending stronly suggests that