Great movies
#41
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Originally Posted by Trukrswyfe
I want to see that chic flick movie PS I Love You. Hope it is good, I hear that In the Land of Women is good.
Yeah, my wife and I both liked the previews of PS, I love YOU... and In the land of Women was-------so, so.
#42
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Originally Posted by Twilight Flyer
You know what was so cool about I Am Legend? No blood, no brutal head-ripping violence. It was just so believable and so well-acted...I've got claw marks in my left arm from where my wife grabbed me an held on. Gore-freaks looking for gallons of blood will probably be disappointed. But this movie scares worse than any other movie I've ever seen, slasher or none, and I don't scare easily.
Can't wait to see it again. :twisted: I thought it was great---very nice re-work of the book. But, I'm still looking out for another take on this--something like where he's the Last Man standing--holding up in a penthouse apartment in a skyscraper building----hunts the infected by day and searches for supplies, and has to fight defensively floor by floor (in his building) to hold them off every night. You could have IR sentry machine guns, claymore mines,
#43
Yeah, Wife and I went out to see this while I was home- You know it's a remake of Omaga Man(Charlton Heston 1971) right?
But, I'm still looking out for another take on this--something like where he's the Last Man standing--holding up in a penthouse apartment in a skyscraper building----hunts the infected by day and searches for supplies, and has to fight defensively floor by floor (in his building) to hold them off every night. You could have IR sentry machine guns, claymore mines,
#45
I saw 'Cloverfield' this past Friday. I liked it, thought it was pretty good. It was shot from the point of view of someone's video camera. I thought that was interesting.
I was a little disappointed with the monster, but I won't ruin it for the others. I'll wait to see it again and see everything that I missed. :idea: :idea: :idea:
#46
Originally Posted by Trukrswyfe
Just say 3:10 to Yuma, :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea: :idea:
#48
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Your correct Jackrabbit.....I wanna see the new anyway.
For some reason I always thought Lee Van Cleef is in the original,a really small part and gets shot at the beginning. The Wild Bunch is one of my all time favoritres.
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Well ain't I the lucky one. My father-in-law brought me BOTH!!! Now....which one to watch first??? :?
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#50
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Originally Posted by Ridge Runner
Well ain't I the lucky one. My father-in-law brought me BOTH!!! Now....which one to watch first??? :?
Both of the 3:10 to Yuma? If so I would recommend the one with Russel Crowe and Christian Bale, the newest one Your wife will thank me, :wink: |



