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Exit Humanity

Last post on 07/23/12 at 02:47 PM CT by Chris Kavan

Thanks anyway - it's been awhile since I've seen a decent zombie movie, so I'll keep my eyes open for this one.

Fairy, The ( fée, La )

Last post on 07/22/12 at 04:24 AM CT by Ronny

A very entertaining movie filled with a lot of slapsticks,some lame but after all a nice movie to watch.

Jack Reacher

Last post on 07/21/12 at 01:21 AM CT by Strangebird

Oh, CSI at the top of my list, plus all the characters are "movie star" gorgeous and they're always in danger.  Those are my top pet peeves for any show, also, I hate whining and kvetching!  Had to drop watching Supernatural 'cause all those boys did was cry 'bout their daddy! Still watching but not crazy bout-Being Human, those guys especially need to shut up!  At least they've got cool supernatural powers to play with!Have you seen "Exit Humanity"? it's low budget but …

King of the Gypsies

Last post on 07/21/12 at 01:15 AM CT by Nurul Islam

I did not read the book yet. If I get any chance I will collect and read it.

Wrinkles ( Arrugas )

Last post on 07/19/12 at 06:39 PM CT by LeeAnn M.

Thanks so much for that information. It has been on my movie radar since the start of 2011, when I first saw the trailer. I thought that it was already wide-released back then. It's exciting to think it might make it to select theaters here in the U.S.

The Greening of Southie

Last post on 07/08/12 at 01:58 PM CT by mpol

This was a good, well-done documentary about an experiment in building "green" housing.  The first efforts to do so were disastrous, but when things were eventually fixed up, people gradually began to buy up the MacAllen building lofts and live in them.  A documentary that's well worth watching, imho.

Southie

Last post on 07/08/12 at 01:57 PM CT by mpol

Southie was a good movie, with good acting, and fun-filled and action-packed.  I saw it twice, and it was well worth it.

State of Siege ( État de siège )

Last post on 07/08/12 at 01:53 PM CT by mpol

Good political thriller...worth watching.

The Endless Summer

Last post on 07/08/12 at 01:37 PM CT by mpol

Endless Summer....ahhhh, yes.  A famous, well-done documentary about sea-surfing, with lots of exciting action and fun.  I saw it twice...and loved it!

The Misadventures of Merlin Jones

Last post on 07/08/12 at 01:32 PM CT by mpol

The Misadventures of Merlin Jones!  Ahhhhh, yes...that was a funny movie for sure.  

The Incredible Journey

Last post on 07/08/12 at 01:29 PM CT by mpol

The Incredible Journey is a fun, family-oriented movie.  Well worth seeing, if one can get hold of the DVD version of the film.

One Day in September

Last post on 07/08/12 at 11:38 AM CT by mpol

One Day in September is a very good documentary about the massacre of the 11 Israeli athletes by Black September/PLO terrorists at the  1972 Olympics, in Munich.  It's a rather sad, but necessary documentary, that cries for an immediate politically-based, peaceful solution to the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian debacle in the form of a two-state solution.   The story describing one of the Palestinians who helped sponsor this act against the Israeli Athletes at Munich and …

Two of Us, The ( vieil homme et l'enfant, Le )

Last post on 07/08/12 at 11:05 AM CT by mpol

I loved The Two of Us, because it showed that there was humanity to be had despite all the  hostilities and the harshness that prevailed at the time of WWII.

Georgy Girl (1966)

Last post on 07/08/12 at 11:04 AM CT by mpol

I saw Georgy Girl when it first came out, in the movie theatres, and, since I was a teenager in high school when I saw it, I was able to identify with the awkwardness and angst of adolescence, especially due to not having the kind of social life that I thought that most teens had.  It was an exuberant and yet sad movie at the same time.  

West Side Story (1961)

Last post on 07/08/12 at 10:28 AM CT by mpol

West Side Story, imo, is a film that I never get tired of watching over and over again, whether it be on a great big, wide screen, in a real movie theatre, with the lights down low, or on television.  Many people with elaborate, expensive home-theatre systems claim, however, that the experience of watching a great classic film such as West Side Story on such an elaborate home entertainment system is just like seeing it in a real movie theatre.  I could not disagree more with that …

Prometheus (2012)

Last post on 06/30/12 at 08:41 AM CT by Jay

I  can't believe you guys liked this movie.  It was such a failure, and it shrinks in my mind even more as time passes.

Inception

Last post on 06/29/12 at 06:44 AM CT by riksworld

Inception is very nice my favorite movie in this movie leonardo de caprio did great work.

Rock of Ages

Last post on 06/29/12 at 06:35 AM CT by riksworld

In this time Tom cruise do different in this movie.But he did not attract the people much.

Brave (2012)

Last post on 06/24/12 at 03:07 PM CT by LeeAnn M.

My five year old son, who hates movie theaters and will wait patiently for the DVD, announced yesterday that he really wanted to see Brave in the theater. He loved it!  He is already asking if he can see it again. I imagine our household of seven will help boost the intake numbers for the opening weekend. Brave managed to convince me to not hold a grudge against Pixar for their Cars 2 disaster. For our family, Brave was entertaining for both kids and adults.

Dolemite

Last post on 06/09/12 at 12:02 PM CT by Jay

I think Foxy Brown is considered iconic.

Setup (2011)

Last post on 06/08/12 at 04:06 AM CT by Tim

I was an extra in this movie, it to bad extras don't get any credit or at least have their names on the screen

Snow White and the Huntsman

Last post on 06/07/12 at 02:22 AM CT by Daniel

I agree, I don't think it was awful. Charliza Theron tried her damnedest to keep it afloat and Bob Hoskins actually made me care for at least a little bit. The visuals were all very nice as well. 

Dragon Eyes

Last post on 06/02/12 at 10:30 AM CT by Chris Kavan

If is shows up on Netflix, I'm still totally going to watch it just to see how terrible it actually turns out to be.

G.I. Joe: Retaliation

Last post on 06/01/12 at 01:04 PM CT by Chris Kavan

But I heard they're adding even more Channing Tatum - but the 3D aspect, I believe, is just an excuse for them thinking it just won't hold up against the competition. My interest was already pretty low to begin with, so pushing it that far back doesn't really make things any worse for me, anyway.

Men in Black 3

Last post on 05/26/12 at 01:04 PM CT by Chris Kavan

Early reviews have been kind an it looks like MIB III should bring about $75 million over the Memorial Day holiday weekend. And yes, The Avengers will finally fall to second place. I'll probably end up watching this either Sunday or Monday - look for my review.

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