Watched Step Brothers tonight.
You either are into that humour (Will Farrell's style) or you're not.
If you are...God help your lungs!!!
My stomach still feels sick from laughter now.
Watched Step Brothers tonight.
You either are into that humour (Will Farrell's style) or you're not.
If you are...God help your lungs!!!
My stomach still feels sick from laughter now.
Orfanato, El (AKA The Orphanage)
Great Mexican - Spanish thriller/suspense/ drama
Sub titles but well worth a watch.. One of them ones you will never guess the ending.. well I didn't
Also won 30 awards and got 25 nominations..
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0464141/
The former orphan Laura raises her adopted son Simón with her husband Carlos in an old house and former orphanage where she was raised. Simón is HIV positive and tells Laura that he has five invisible friends, and she believes they are fruit of his imagination. Laura decides to reopen an orphanage for handicapped children in the location and during the opening party, Simón calls her to show the little cabin of his friend Tomás. The busy Laura does not gives much attention to her son; then she sees a mysterious masked boy and Simón vanishes. Laura feels the presence of other persons in the house and months later, the desperate Laura invites a team of parapsychologists to try to unravel the mystery. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
I hate all will farrells movies so i have stayed away from them.
Harold and Kumar was halarious.
Will Ferrell is a genius. His cameos are great; e.g. Weddding Crashers, Starsky & Hutch. Then there's Ron Burgundy!
This week saw Body of Lies with Crowe and Di Caprio.
Story line doesn't go anywhere too fast and when it ends leaves you thinking "huh? is that it?" kind of thought but the acting in it i have no fault against the 2 main guys (Crowe and Di Caprio).
They clearly did their best with the role and story line they were given.
Vince Colossimo, Underbelly star, also plays a major acting role in the movie. His American accent needs some serious work though.
Saw 5!
I think it's safe to say that they made up for a shitty saw 4.
Alot of things get explained going way back to saw 2 and a few more twists are revealed, especially one that no one definently was expecting that "brought Saw back to life"
When saw 4 ended i wasn't looking forward to part 5, but now can't wait for part 6 (already filmed and ready to go).
while in hospital i ended up watching these movies which i enjoyed,
restraint,aussie made film.
my moms new boyfriend,this is hilarious and worth watching,
finally finished watching 80 minutes,not a bad movie,acting is not the best though,
also watched death race with stratham,not a bad movie,something different for him,much preffered bank job though,
fight night is a great fighting movie,i enjoyed this one,
and yesterday i struggled to watch mamma mia with the girlfriend,certainly not my type of movie but every girl should enjoy it,
" Taken", with Liam Neeson was good. He makes a pretty good tough guy.
'Man on Wire' - doco about tightrope walker Philippe Petit highwire walking between the world trade centre towers in the 70's. It's only on at Dendy and independent cinemas to my knowledge but it was exceptional.
I saw 'Burn after Reading' on the weekend. A very dark comedy that was hilarious on parts. It makes comments on bureuacracy, our priorities as a society, relationships, etc. I hate Brad Pitt normally as an actor, but he was really good and funny in this movie. As was George Cloony, John Malkovich and Frances McDormand. The Coen Brothers rock!