Has anyone watched the pilot episode to Zombieland: the TV Show on Amazon?
Has anyone watched the pilot episode to Zombieland: the TV Show on Amazon?
Saw Oblivion earlier. It was pretty good.
Watched Into The Wild, and Seven Psychopaths the other night. I thought both were really good. Seven Psychopaths may be one ill have to buy here soon I think.
Spiderman 2. Just picked up season one of Alcatraz. Might watch that after.
Promise you won't laugh? My new guilty pleasure is My Little Pony. THERE, I SAID IT!
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Yeah... And i'm STILL pissed about it. I managed the pick up the boxset for 15 bucks off amazon. My procrastination has finally paid off. That show, along with Awake, really didn't get a fair chance imo. I thought they were excellent. Makes me wonder if Lost hadn't started years ago, and started now, would it survive? I don't think so. Doesn't seem like people are into the shows that require brains anymore. I doubt Lost would've lasted a single season if it were to have started in the last couple years.
The Cabin In The Woods. I lingered through the end credits, obviously.
just starting through Torchwood for the second time (it's my girlfriend's first time through doctor who & torchwood) and i'm enjoying it a lot more this time than i did the first time.
Saw Oblivion the other day. I like post apocalyptic stories, but I really don't care for Tom Cruise.
Visuals and music I give an A. Story, a B. Tom, a C.
I just started Lost and i think i'm already in love.
MTV's Daria looks so dated now!
Lost was very good. I finished the entire series last month in about 3 weeks.
I'm watching U-Turn, just because I know that I remember I saw this movie when I was 17 in the theaters.
It's extremely disturbing that I remember NOTHING from this film. I was hoping that watching it again would jolt my memory as to what the hell happened in this movie. And I'd like to believe that it's just because the movie is so unremarkable that it wasn't worth remembering, but that doesn't seem likely.
I just can't believe that I wasted two hours of my life sitting in a theater watching this frustrating noir bastardization and I didn't even remember what I disliked about it.
I unfortunately remember U-Turn vividly. One of the worst movies with one of the best casts ever assembled (hell, even Ennio Morricone himself did the music). I like Oliver's stuff usually but a few films (this and NBK. I know, sue me) don't hold up for me at all.
Right now, I'm watching Sitcom by Francois Ozon. Man, it's fucked up. I haven't seen some of his films in some years as I'm currently revisiting his work as well as watch the films of his that I missed out on including Angel, Ricky, Le Refuge, Potiche, and his most recent one.
Broken City. Fucking HATED it. The screenplay was full of plot holes and inconsistencies, the characters were poorly developed and the overall story was mostly uninteresting. I liked Wahlberg's performance, though, he's growing on me as an actor (he has definitely improved over the last four years). Atticus and Co.'s score was pretty good, there were moments where their musical genius was felt throughout, but the awful and rambling dialogue ruined it all for me.
I'm gonna watch Sound City to get my mind off Broken City.
Election was on last night. Probably still the truest portrayal of high school I've seen.
I know a lot of you have already seen this, but i watched the first two seasons of 24 in about 2 weeks. It was fucking RIVETING. But by the time it came round to season three, we had to take a break.
I love to catch an occasional old twilight zone.
I just saw a REALLY cool doc called Kumare about a student who posed as a guru, made up nonsense meditations and yoga poses, and developed a group of fucking DISCIPLES. Now that in was pretty thought provoking.
Oh, and Flight. Good lord, that was just flat out one of the very best movies i've ever seen.
I've got to mention Bully and then i'll shut up...Bully by the director of Kids, not the doc about bullying people. If you loved kids, you will love this one, IMHO
I spend entirely too much time watching netflix and rambling about utter nonsense on the interwebz.
I am missing Spartacus!
I had finished season one (which was great). Only got about three or four episodes in season two. I really rushed through the first one though.
Went through the Spider-Man movies recently. And picked up American psycho and Falling down on blu ray. So aside from catching up on dvr and stanley cup, it'll probably be those.
Watched the Man Who Fell To Earth the other morning while on a head full of acid. The ending was rather intense as was most of the film. I assume that would be the case even straight. Was a interesting movie that im going to have to watch again at some point i think.
Utopia. Such a badass show. Wonderful directing, great acting, amazing writing, hypnotic soundtrack. Can't wait for season two.