Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
That 'The Fault is in our Stars' movie might be the best movie in the history of movies, and I would not watch it due to all the click bait it has littered social media with this week.
Holy ****ing Christ.
I read the book. If teen cancer romance is your cup of tea, go for it.
I actually really like John Green, but I wasn't crazy about this book. The whole concept seemed so... obvious... or something. It does have his usual witty, interesting characters, though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Luv me sum Harrison Ford finger in every movie. Posted via Mobile Device
It's one of my life's goals to get into an argument with a girl and give her "The Ford Finger."
Also, I watched Random Hearts with him and Kristin Scott Thomas the other night. Weak movie but he is so good in it. A lot of nuance in his performance. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PackerinMo:
Machete Kills was ****ing awesome, I watched it at 3 in the morning last night on netflix. They really need to make that Machete Kills .....Again IN SPACE.
Originally Posted by BWillie:
Who has the record for most movies made per year? Or just most movies made period? Nicholas Cage has got to be close. I need some research.
Originally Posted by BCD:
Sure, but it's a classic.
My son is 15. He watched it 2 years ago.
I first saw it when I was about 9 or 10. My older sister and I watched The Breakfast Club so much growing up we wore out the vhs tape. Movie holds up tremendously and still totally relevant.
Maybe Lucas can remaster that too, and add in iphones and texting alerts, etc. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Count Zarth:
Finally saw Thor: The Dark World
Meh. Pretty sure Thor needs to be confined to Avengers films. Loki actually a lot more interesting as a potential lead.
I couldn't get into the first Thor at all. Or Captain America. Or The Avengers. Iron Man is pretty much the only Marvel movies I've really enjoyed. My comic book excitement pretty much lies with Batman only. [Reply]