What was the last movie you saw?

I actually do like Will Smith, when he gets a decent script he can act well. He just needs to be directed well as well. Like Jim Carey, who was amazing in the Truman show, when they reel it in and think about it they realise that they dont have to be so over the top and utilise their acting muscles!:D

Just my opnion:eek:
 
Just watched Spiderwick Chronicles
Quite good actually for a YA fantasy! I thought the guy acting as Molgoruth looked like Edgar Friese from Tangerine Dream! I've seen him on you tube and he does look like that! Turns out its good old Nick Nolte
 
Hancock. I thought it was pretty good, Will Smith was excellent, and I especially liked the first half of the movie. However I thought the twist wasn't done quite right, and parts were confusing, and Charlize Thereon wasn't that spesh. Still, you gotta love Jason Bateman and overall it wasn't bad.
 
Hancock. I thought it was pretty good, Will Smith was excellent, and I especially liked the first half of the movie. However I thought the twist wasn't done quite right, and parts were confusing, and Charlize Thereon wasn't that spesh. Still, you gotta love Jason Bateman and overall it wasn't bad.


Which parts did you find confusing?:confused:
 
No Country For Old Men
Great film,very noir and slow but i enjoyed it. Strange ending tho,well actually the true ending would i believe be before the actual ending,where the bad dude walks away. What comes next,the bit that everyone says is a daft ending is more like an epilogue. Thats my take on it anyway.
 
No Country For Old Men
Great film,very noir and slow but i enjoyed it. Strange ending tho,well actually the true ending would i believe be before the actual ending,where the bad dude walks away.

In the conventional wisdom attached to "language of the cinema", when the last you see of a character in a film is their back as they walk away, it symbolizes their impending death. But with the Coen brothers, you just never know. :rolleyes:
 
The Legend Of The Shadowless Sword.

It had the usual storyline of good guys versus bad guys (or perhaps that should be persons rather than guys because two of the leading cast were female).

Although formulaic in plot and somewhat predictable, it did have a lot of swordplay done in the finest Wuxia tradition. The camera was used as artistically as one might expect from this kind of movie.

In conclusion, despite it's failings, an enjoyable romp of swords and heroic deeds through tenth century Korea.

I can think of worse ways to spend a saturday afternoon.:)
 
Wall-e. I thought it was very cute and I quite enjoyed it. :) Pixar always does a good job. I liked the short that they showed at the beginning as well.
 
Lagging a bit, I know, but saw I Am Legend last night. One of Wil Smith's better performances.
 
Watched Once, which was lovely, and Notes on a Scandal, which left me distrusting all lonely old women :), this weekend
 
Indiana Jones... Crystal Skull - it was your typical Indiana Jones film. I liked it.

I also saw Street Kings, which is like The Big Easy w/o the good parts. The only good part of Street Kings is Hugh Laurie's Capt Biggs.
 

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