both Harold and Kumar movies.
diet coke humor. hollywood's wack attempt of making a stoner flick.
both Harold and Kumar movies.
diet coke humor. hollywood's wack attempt of making a stoner flick.
tom cruise ruins every flick he has been in lately.
How the fuck can anyone bring up Baby Boy in this discussion, that flick has mad quotables.
"I pledge allegiance to the hip hop"Method Man
movies like that bore me cuz i dunno, its like a mind numbing experience. If i wanna see explosions, I'd go with a Die Hard flick.
Die Hard 4 sucked though, MI:3 on the other hand was back on form after the shitty john woo sequel.
"I pledge allegiance to the hip hop"Method Man
I've yet to see tropic thunder but i've read that Tom Cruise and Ben Stiller are talking about spinning off his character into his own movie.
"I pledge allegiance to the hip hop"Method Man
havent seen it yet, but if he was in it for laughs, than yes, thats a good role for him, cuz drama aint.
havent seen it fully. But i would probably agree, cuz the part i watched was when he said yippy kay yay mother ......... and i couldnt believe they cut it out.
But i mean the first 3 are classic so i can't really hate on my boy bruce willis. Alot of people hated 3 but i thought it was dope.
This film is an intelligent examination of an easygoing doctor (Liam Neeson at his teddy bear best) and his discovery of Nell (Oscar nominee Jodie Foster), a woman who was raised in the woods with no human contact except her speech-impaired mother. The movie covers a familiar "fish out of water" story unlocking Nell's soul (by deciphering her incomprehensible language) and then taking her into the modern world. What makes Nell special is the earnest work by Neeson, Natasha Richardson (as an uptight psychologist), and a rich, small array of supporting members (journeyman Nick Searcy as the town sheriff is marvelous). At its center is another extraordinary job by Foster, who also produced. Director Michael Apted (Thunderheart) brings his regular load of realism into the picture, set aglow by luscious camerawork (by Dante Spinotti) in the hills of North Carolina. Through lyrical speech and gesture, Foster makes you believe she's in another woman's body, akin to Jeff Bridges's work in Starman, a marvelous sight to behold that powers the movie. Written by William Nicholson (Shadowlands) and Mark Handley, based on Handley's play Idioglossia. --Doug Thomas
second one was fucking boring and the fight scene with the army was totaly shit
i didn't pay for my movie ticket and i was angry
belly 2 was shit ...
and die hard 3 is not shit ... personaly it's my favourite of the lot ... the way samuel l jackson runs like a nerd is classic
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there's been a few.
first one that comes to mind is hella recent tho:
Lady In The [fuckin'] Water
Cloverfield...
"The earth daughter rest her head on my chest
Through the struggle we cuddle under half-moon crest"
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