Movies - both new and old

I agree that’s she’s adorable, but I still didn’t find it that interesting. :stuck_out_tongue:

Not sure what my next Netflix movie is… Looks like Chomet’s The Illusionist (not that mediocre Edward Norton film).

I vaguely remember seeing it in theatres

Yes, especially as John Adams.

Chronicle - This movie is alright.

[spoil]A teen boy named Andrew buys a camera and takes it everywhere (literaly) and has a hard life. His mom is dying and they don’t have much money to save her. He has an abusive father who blames everything on him and has few friends. He then goes to a party with his cousin Matt. He later makes a friend by the name of Steve. They later leave the party and go hin this weird hole they found. They find a giant blue crystal or something and touch it. Steve’s nose starts to bleed and then the camera get’s glitchy and it goes dark. You then seem them using their powers. They rest od the movie is about them using their powers for fun unill Andrew accidentlly kills Steve bu stikeing him with lighting. He also knocks outs this bullys teeth. He finds out that he dosn’t have enough money to get medicine for his mom. So he injures some bullys very badly then robs a store. He blows up a gas pipe and goes to the hospital. while he’s alseep his father yells at him because his mom has died. Andrew then blows up the room and throws his dad off but matt catch’s him. They then battle while Andrew destroys the city and hurt’s people. Andrew then yells having buildings shakeing. Matt has no choice but to kill him and takes thr spere off a statue and kills him. We later see Matt on a mountion and tells Andrew he’s sorry to the camera. He says he will find out how they got there powers no matter how long it takes. The movie ends there.[/spoil]

It’s pretty good. I like Steve and Matt alot. I hate Andre though, He derseved to die. I wish it did explain how they got there powers but it never did. Me, my brother and his friend were the only ones there so we talked and stuff. I also layed on the hallway duleing the movie.

I’ve never had that happen to me, I wish I did though.

Yeah it was cool. We also put are feet ip on other chairs.

I really want to see the film Harold and Maude.

It’s certainly a good film, dramatic and hilarious at the same time.

I don’t love it simply because I couldn’t relate to either character one bit.

Yeah, based on what I know of the premise I can see what you mean by that. I am interested in seeing it soon, however. I’m also looking into watching Xanadu sometime soon, because I faintly remember viewing it as a child, and it has music by both Olivia Newton-John and the Electric Light Orchestra. :wink:

There’s some Gene Kelly films I still want to see.

He’s awesome. My friend is a big fan of his, and introduced me to a few of his films. On the Town and Singin’ in the Rain are those of ihs that I’ve seen.

I saw The Last Airbender fully for the first time a couple of days ago (I watched the first 10 minutes or so of it on a plane trip to Italy but decided to watch Toy Story 3 after realising how awful it was).

DEAR LORD. I (quite literally) had to re-watch the first season of the TV show to get the memory of the film out of my mind.

The show is a masterpirce, the movie… yeah, not so much. I read Shuamalan made it for his daughter. :laughing:

I’ve seen An American In Paris & Singin’ In The Rain of his.

I’ve seen a lot of his movies. I won’t list them, but Singin’ in the Rain is my fave.

I always hated The Last Airbender. An example of taking a good source material and just wrecking it. It went to show that Shyamalan shouldn’t of done the project reguardless how big of a fan he is of the television series.

I badly want to see Singin’ in the Rain! Still haven’t. :frowning:

I have seen it, but not for a while now. I usally never see it on TV.

I definitely recommend it.

^Seconded.

My friends at winter camp kept singing the songs from it, and they kept telling me to try it out sometime, so I might have to do that eventually. :slight_smile: