This topic is in the General Entertainment Discussion discussion forum.  (rss)


What Movies(s) are You Watching Tonight?


<<  1    2  >>



reply posted on 8-1-2006 @ 09:07 PM by ImJaded


I watched The Family Guy movie last night and OMG I was in tears for the entire duration

My favoritest line in it -
Stewie - "Oh for God's sake! At least have the decency to carry me you lazy skank!" when Lois puts him in the baby sling.
lol



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 8-1-2006 @ 11:41 PM by Bob LaoTse


Wrapped up last night with an old favorite-- Caddyshack. Still makes me laugh, after all these years.

Started today with A Boy and His Dog. Science fiction social commentary based on a Harlan Ellison short story.

Then Hitchcock's Marnie. Great cast, decent movie.

Then (apparently in a Hitchcockian sort of a mood) Brian DePalma's Blow Out. Not bad for Travolta, but doesn't compare either to Hitchcock or to Blow Up.

And now, another old favorite - Repo Man. Gets my vote for one of the better American movies of the last couple of decades.



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 14-1-2006 @ 05:58 PM by Beelzebubba


Just watched 'The Passion of the Christ'



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 14-1-2006 @ 06:06 PM by chissler


Just picked up a few Im sure to be watching..

Batman Begins
The Skeleton Key
Another one that is driving me nuts that I cant think of the name, i just remember it had 2 thumbs up

And i got Spanglish for my girlfriend!




reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 14-1-2006 @ 06:20 PM by chissler


Just picked up a few Im sure to be watching..

Batman Begins
The Skeleton Key
Another one that is driving me nuts that I cant think of the name, i just remember it had 2 thumbs up

And i got Spanglish for my girlfriend!




reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 14-1-2006 @ 07:39 PM by EastCoastKid


I watched Closer last night.

When it was over, I thought, what a worthless exercise in infidelity.



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 14-1-2006 @ 08:17 PM by Bob LaoTse

Soooooo....

Watched Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. last night-- a fairly standard bit of Troma cheese.

Started today with Logan's Run, then Frankenstein Unbound. I just picked up a copy of The Purple Rose of Cairo, but I'm not really in the mood. Passing the time with a couple of episodes of Pee Wee's Playhouse until I decide on something more substantial. Or something at least...



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 14-1-2006 @ 08:20 PM by Beelzebubba


About to watch David Cronenbergs 'Dead Ringers' (again)



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 14-1-2006 @ 10:04 PM by Bob LaoTse

Hmmm.... Cronenberg...

Watching Cube right now, but your mention of Cronenberg's Dead Ringers caught my attention. I've got a copy of that that I still haven't watched.

Although, after Cube, I might be in the mood for a comedy instead...



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 14-1-2006 @ 10:11 PM by EastCoastKid


I need to go watch my second DVD of BAA BAA Black Sheep. It's an old TV show about a Marine Aviation Squadron back during World War II, if I'm correct. It's starred Robert Conrad and (unbelievably) a very fresh-faced John Laroquette. Anyway, the story's based on a real guy: Major "Pappy" Boyington.

Semper Fi!



[edit on 1/14/06 by EastCoastKid]



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 8-6-2006 @ 03:04 PM by FutureLibrarian

An Inconvenient Truth

I'm going to see the movie version tonight. I also just bought Al Gore's book of the same name, which the New York Times recommends.

I saw Anchorman when it was in the theaters. Liked it, actually. Actors claim that comedy is the most difficult genre. Anchorman has a good script.

Regarding movie critics, be careful. You have to know your critic, and whether you share the same taste in movies they do, because opinions on movies are in the end highly subjective. Regarding movie opinions from your friends and here on BTS as well, same problem. Be careful out there!

For instance, I agree more than disagree with Ebert & Roper, so I like to catch their TV show. I also respect the opinions of Kenneth Tynan, chief movie critic for the L.A. Times.

[edit on 8-6-2006 by FutureLibrarian]



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 8-6-2006 @ 03:22 PM by SurfOBBC


I think I am going to watch The Jackass DVD box set. It is hilarious.

If my girlfriend comes then we'll probably watch something not funny that I'll fall asleep through.



reply to this post:   copyright & usage 


<<  1    2  >>







Top Topics Right Now:



Active Topics Right Now:



ATS MIX Podcasts:











Newest Topics:
































ATS Server: www3.theabovenetwork.com
Powered by AboveTop:Board v2.3
Header data processed in 0.012 seconds
Page processed in 0.073 seconds
6 total database queries (1)









The Below Top Secret General Discussion Web site is a wholly owned social content community of The Above Network, LLC.





thread
Forums Directory