I miss getting free movies, I haven't been able to see any of the new ones out but i'm going to try to get the monthly plan soon. Last movie I watched is probably the best comedy i've seen. Super Troopers. 10/10 And co-sign on American History X, great movie.
28 Weeks Later - 9/10 Not sure if it was better than 28 Days Later, but it's certainly better than most horror movies out there. My only issue is it wasn't as original as the first one, it kind of tapered towards a typical zombie flick, but regardless, still an excellent horror flick and one of the better movies I've seen this year.
Nevada Smith 7/10 Starring Steve McQueen. I believe this is one of McQueen's earlier films, and it is a western. McQueen plays a young boy whose parents are brutally murdered, and sets out for revenge. Along his path to revenge, he is taught and learns the way of the quick and ruthless wild west gunslinger. While this movie was entertaining, I do not think it will be much of a rewatch. 10th and Wolf 9/10 Directed by Bobby Moresco, starring James Marsden, Giovanni Ribsi, Brad Renfro, Piper Perabo, Dennis Hopper, Tommy Lee and Brian Dennehy. A Mafioso film. James Marsden plays a marine sergeant who faces jail time, etc unless he goes back to the south Philly neighborhoods and helps the cops nail a mob boss. Giovanni Ribsi and Brad Renfro play Marsden's childhood brother and friend, and Ribsi is running things in south Philly. Marsden and Ribsi are a revelation in this film, and I can see them acting in more films in the future that involve the mafia, espeically Ribsi, who really authenticated his role. Marsden is equally convincing, and makes a great cop/smart thug. Recommended for mafioso film fans.
<div class="quote_poster">Moo2K4 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">28 Weeks Later - 9/10 Not sure if it was better than 28 Days Later, but it's certainly better than most horror movies out there. My only issue is it wasn't as original as the first one, it kind of tapered towards a typical zombie flick, but regardless, still an excellent horror flick and one of the better movies I've seen this year.</div> You don't see many good movies then.
<div class="quote_poster">Mamba Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">I have never seen you give ANYTHING a bad rating </div>Cause half the time when I watch a bad movie, I typically completely neglect to put the movie in this thread. But believe me, I have seen PLENTY of bad movies, just not recently (cause I haven't seen many movies in general recently).
http://www.wildaboutmovies.com/images_2/PiratesOfTheCaribbean3MoviePoster.jpg"> [b]9/10[/b] You COTBP > AWE > DMC
Disturbia 7/10, I was gonna give in a 6, but I thought they got the right actor to play the main character, Shia Lebouef. *mild spoilers* Sraight-forward plot, I thought there would be a twist or something, like maybe Lebouf was going psycho and the neighbor wasn't a serial killer. Afterall, the movie is called Disturbia. It was a solid PG-13 thriller.
5.5/10 Too many plot holes, and the whole idea wasn't really interesting. Lacked a lot of development. I enjoyed seeing Kiefer though.
Pirates 3 - 9/10 Way better than the second and I think I might have actually liked it more than the first.
No way was it better than the first. The first was what set the series off running. They recycled jokes in all three, but it was more evident in number 3 than number 1. The first is the original and is, and always will be, the best of the three.
Last movie I saw was Spiderman 3 and I really thought it was lame. The first two were really good, but the third is weak. 6 / 10.