Frank. Completely agree on both Fracture and Mr. Brooks. But Demi almost ruined Mr. Brooks for me...
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Originally posted by Frank Van Dusen View PostI just watched Mr. Brooks on DVD, it was a really good movie. The interplay between Kevin Costner and William Hurt in it was excellent, and Dane Cook, as annoying as he is, was pretty decent also. Definately a movie you can re-watch a couple times through
About a month ago I watched Fracture. My favorite roles that Anthony Hopkins plays are ones similar to his Hannibal Lecter, where he's both intelligent and charming, with a psycopathic underside. He really knows how to mindfuck people better than any other actor out there.Originally posted by SeattleLionsFan View PostFrank. Completely agree on both Fracture and Mr. Brooks. But Demi almost ruined Mr. Brooks for me...
I liked Fracture but was slightly disappointed. I guess with Hopkins and Gosling my expectations were sky high.
Originally posted by Mainevent View PostI finally saw Knocked Up this weekend. It was pretty good, not as funny as I thought it would be, but still entertaining. The stuff with Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd was the best.
Originally posted by sg500 View Postgod that movie sucked imo. I damn near slept through the opening credits."And I'm a million different people from one day to the next..."
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Just watched Reign Over Me. Been a long time since I actually both laughed and cried at a movie. The music in this movie was great, this is a soundtrack I'll have to pick up. Some of Adam Sandler's best work that I've ever seen him do is when he's not playing the total buffoon. I don't know why I should be so surprised though, comics tend to have great range, I've seen it in Robin Williams and others. I do think that the middle part of the movie was a bit drawn out, and that the ending was tied up too quickly, but other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I was either picking this or Disturbia, it came down to a flip of the coin, and the coin picked this.Lions free since 6/23/2020
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Good review Franklin. Again, I feel the same way about the movie as you. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Disturbia is pretty good too. I was entertained.
Speaking of Don Cheadle, I finally caught Talk to Me which was also very enjoyable. Coming up on Thanksgiving day with the Fam, Evan Almighty!"And I'm a million different people from one day to the next..."
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Seen plenty of movies lately. American Gangster was pretty good. Fred Claus was alright although I think it could have been so much better. They really dropped the ball on that one. They had a great concept and a great cast and just got lazy with the writing...
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Originally posted by Frank Van Dusen View PostJust watched Reign Over Me. Been a long time since I actually both laughed and cried at a movie. The music in this movie was great, this is a soundtrack I'll have to pick up. Some of Adam Sandler's best work that I've ever seen him do is when he's not playing the total buffoon. I don't know why I should be so surprised though, comics tend to have great range, I've seen it in Robin Williams and others. I do think that the middle part of the movie was a bit drawn out, and that the ending was tied up too quickly, but other than that, I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. I was either picking this or Disturbia, it came down to a flip of the coin, and the coin picked this.
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Originally posted by Frank Van Dusen View PostAbout a month ago I watched Fracture. My favorite roles that Anthony Hopkins plays are ones similar to his Hannibal Lecter, where he's both intelligent and charming, with a psycopathic underside. He really knows how to mindfuck people better than any other actor out there.F#*K OHIO!!!
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Glad you liked it Rom. The conditions on those boats were abysmal. I don't think they thought of them as humans, but more in the category of cargo. The object was to sell a commodity. It was just how the world was accepted to be.
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