Otherwise it's just not happening, eh? (((groan)))sgt.null wrote:teh Happening - once we get the dvd problems fixed out.
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matrixman wrote:Otherwise it's just not happening, eh? (((groan)))sgt.null wrote:teh Happening - once we get the dvd problems fixed out.
Ugh.

and the Happening did happen last night. more design than happenstance that we happened to call the cable company and get it fixed. so that is what happened.
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Too bad, that was one of the better ones.sgt.null wrote:Julei has agreed to watch more M Night with me - i have all but the Sixth Sense.
Actually, their quality seems to be directly correlated to their release date... the more movies he makes, the more sloppy he gets (with the exception of 6th Sense, which falls behind Unbreakable and Signs).
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The Happening is his isn't it? It's pretty good, and his latest, so maybe the slump is over?Rigel wrote:Too bad, that was one of the better ones.sgt.null wrote:Julei has agreed to watch more M Night with me - i have all but the Sixth Sense.
Actually, their quality seems to be directly correlated to their release date... the more movies he makes, the more sloppy he gets (with the exception of 6th Sense, which falls behind Unbreakable and Signs).
Please tell me you're only saying that because you haven't watched it... it is, by far, the worst movie I've ever paid to see in the theatres...sindatur wrote:The Happening is his isn't it? It's pretty good, and his latest, so maybe the slump is over?Rigel wrote:Too bad, that was one of the better ones.sgt.null wrote:Julei has agreed to watch more M Night with me - i have all but the Sixth Sense.
Actually, their quality seems to be directly correlated to their release date... the more movies he makes, the more sloppy he gets (with the exception of 6th Sense, which falls behind Unbreakable and Signs).
"You make me think Hell is run like a corporation."
"It's the other way around, but yes."
Obaki, Too Much Information
"It's the other way around, but yes."
Obaki, Too Much Information
I enjoyed it on DVD. The red "X" one was terrible if you believed it was going to be a horror movie, as it was marketed, and apparently the one about the pool was pretty bad, but, the Happening was good, IMHO, at least on DVD with a 6 pack of HeinekenRigel wrote:Please tell me you're only saying that because you haven't watched it... it is, by far, the worst movie I've ever paid to see in the theatres...sindatur wrote:The Happening is his isn't it? It's pretty good, and his latest, so maybe the slump is over?Rigel wrote: Too bad, that was one of the better ones.
Actually, their quality seems to be directly correlated to their release date... the more movies he makes, the more sloppy he gets (with the exception of 6th Sense, which falls behind Unbreakable and Signs).
Right, The Village was much better if you hadn't seen any marketing for it. Lady in the Water was barely OK, and The Happening... Well, I suppose a 6 pack of Heineken makes a lot of things bettersindatur wrote: I enjoyed it on DVD. The red "X" one was terrible if you believed it was going to be a horror movie, as it was marketed, and apparently the one about the pool was pretty bad, but, the Happening was good, IMHO, at least on DVD with a 6 pack of Heineken

"You make me think Hell is run like a corporation."
"It's the other way around, but yes."
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I just rented Push last night. Not worth the money, unfortunately.
Poor performances (which surprised me from Dakota Fanning... so far, I've enjoyed almost every movie I've seen her in), poor writing, poor plot... I found myself tuning out to do other things, which is something that almost never happens when I see a new movie.
Poor performances (which surprised me from Dakota Fanning... so far, I've enjoyed almost every movie I've seen her in), poor writing, poor plot... I found myself tuning out to do other things, which is something that almost never happens when I see a new movie.
"You make me think Hell is run like a corporation."
"It's the other way around, but yes."
Obaki, Too Much Information
"It's the other way around, but yes."
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Just watched Adventureland, and I really enjoyed it. The movie took me back to the late 80s of my early teen years. Sure, it's set in '87, there's the soundtrack, and at one point the opening for Poison's "I Want Action" video. I also spent a lot of time at the summer carnivals, so there's that. But the thing of it, really, is that it feels like this movie could've been put out in the 80s, though the frequent use of cannabis maybe not so much. There's a simplicity and lack of self-consciousness that you don't see much of these days. Throw in some good laughs, three dimensional characters, and decent performances... definitely worth a rental (not sure if it's technically out yet, though).
Looking at Kristen Stewart's bio, I've noticed two things:
A. There are now hot chicks in films having sex that fall under my divide by two add seven age bracket. This makes me sad.
B. I'm almost tempted to watch Twilight.
Looking at Kristen Stewart's bio, I've noticed two things:
A. There are now hot chicks in films having sex that fall under my divide by two add seven age bracket. This makes me sad.
B. I'm almost tempted to watch Twilight.
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