first half-hour was great. Sam Jackson is fantastic. however, the film starts to fall apart once things get spooky, since there is very little in the way of story or continuity.
Fantastic. Seems like they really did their homework and got cooks right. That alone made it worth the price of admission for me. Plus Patton Oswalt voices the main character.
Simpsons
was ok, bout what I expected- well-engineered cashcow, no better than the newer episodes but in animation
Not even any really good guest stars...
but, it was ok
Which was quite enjoyable. I have to admit that I only watched this because of Nikolai Kinski......son of Klaus whom I ADORE. (He's the complete opposite of his father tho it seems!)
One sleepy early morning while tucked in bed, I evaded sleep for two hours just to finish this movie. What can I say.....I loved it. Lately I've been loving these sort of desperate, unusual movies with no concrete plot or traditional arc. (I'm pretty sure a lot of people will find this movie "pointless" and "boring" ) Cage has redeemed himself in my eyes especially after seeing that awful remake of the Wicker Man. (well, maybe a little bit ). Two words: Tartar Sauce! Cameltoe!
cashback
brilliant film. lots of naked too. but a brilliant film for anyone to see that is an artist or has a soul sucking shit job. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0460740/
Your usual run-of-the-mill teen movie really. But I wasn't expecting much more tbh. And I found it fairly enjoyable for one of those type of things. A few giggles etc. My only problem was with that annoying toothy one from Party Of Five. I thought I saw the last of her years ago
I wanted to see this when it was first released. It's actually showing again this week at The Prince Charles Cinema. Now, can I be arsed to go and see it the second time around?
EDIT: t'is actually the Saturday after next. Might drag myself down there if you can convince me