Coffy
7.5/10
Pretty good. Pam Grier gives a very good performance.
This movie contains the best girl fight
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Coffy
7.5/10
Pretty good. Pam Grier gives a very good performance.
Which scene?
Jason and the Argonauts, with LilMan We have such fun with the Ray Harryhausen movies This one has the best skeleton army battle.
I tried to watch We Are What We Are, but Netflix kept stalling on me so I gave up and watched Cigarette Burns again. I really think that might be John Carpenter's best movie.
We checked it out from the library, so it will probably get at least one more viewing before it has to go back on Wed.Jason and the Argonauts is one of those I will watch every time I get the chance. That skeleton battle is also my favorite scene.
Are these your own words? If so - that's quite appropriate, considering the subject matter50 Shades Of Grey - limp offering shows that what works on paper doesn't necessarily work on screen
Project Almanac - decent found footage-type approach to teen time travel story
The Spectacular Now (2013)- Well-done romantic drama and coming-of-age movie about two high school seniors who fall in love: Sutter (Miles Teller) a charmer and party-goer who has no plans for the future, falls in love with the "nice-girl" next door, Aimee (Shailene Woodley). I enjoyed this movie a lot. I really love coming-of-age movies overall, and I thought this was one of the better recent contemporary "teen" dramas that have just been released, like The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Teller and Woodley give good performances and have great on-screen chemistry. Jennifer Jason Leigh and Kyle Chandler also have good, but small, roles.
Loved that movie. The teen actor was really convincing, and Steve Carrell played the bad guy well too.TrueGeneration, if you haven't seen The Way, Way Back I think you would really like it. Great coming of age story.
Jason and the Argonauts, with LilMan We have such fun with the Ray Harryhausen movies This one has the best skeleton army battle...
I've always loved Ray Harryhausen, partly because his work was always so excellent, and partly because I liked the types of movies he worked on.Jason and the Argonauts is one of those I will watch every time I get the chance. That skeleton battle is also my favorite scene.
TrueGeneration, if you haven't seen The Way, Way Back I think you would really like it. Great coming of age story.
And which movie?Here's what I PM'd Dana Jean. Please, if you haven't seen this movie but might want to, don't read the spoiler.
Okay. Here we go.
No, SERIOUSLY, don't read this if you have yet to see the movie:It's been at least 20 years since I watched the movie. I just remember thinking, "Hey, maybe this is all in the guy's head what he's seeing," and one reason was because he was in every frame.
Then there was just a short little scene where he leaves, and people are left in the room looking at each other. I don't know if they even said anything. But my quick reaction was, "Well, no, I guess it's not in his head, because he can't be there to observe that."
So that was offputting to me, almost like they were trying to throw me off with a little cheat there.
I hope that makes sense. Like I said, it's been a long time since I saw it.
And which movie?
Ah. Jacob's Ladder.
On a coincidental note, I can do the Jacob's Ladder string trick in about five seconds flat.
That doesn't count, dammit.Ah. Jacob's Ladder.
On a coincidental note, I can do the Jacob's Ladder string trick in about five seconds flat.