Originally Posted by NewChief:
Star Trek: Into Darkness was a lot of fun as well.
Don't get me started. I was on the fence in regards to JJ Abrams as a filmmaker before this movie. Now I'm almost falling off the fence, and a bad Episode VII will incite me to rage. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NewChief:
Watched "End of Watch" the other night. I really enjoyed it, though I'm not sure what I thought about the weird narrative convention of having a lot of it shot through handheld cameras by actors. It didn't really make any sense the way they did it. Still the story was pretty decent and characters compelling.
Star Trek: Into Darkness was a lot of fun as well.
Originally Posted by NewChief:
Oh. And I think I fell in love with Anna Kendrick a little bit when her and Gyllenhall's characters were dueting on "Hey Ma" while driving in the car. Freaking sneaky cute.
I LOVE her. and yes her twitter is great. Maybe one of the funnier women out there. [Reply]
By the way, mock me all you want, but check out Pitch Perfect. I was joking about it and mentioned it to my brother and he said he was also a big fan of the movie.
I only recently found out that she started singing and doing Broadway from a really young age. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Anyong Bluth:
By the way, mock me all you want, but check out Pitch Perfect. I was joking about it and mentioned it to my brother and he said he was also a big fan of the movie.
I only recently found out that she started singing and doing Broadway from a really young age.
I was very impressed with Pitch Perfect. Very good flick. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Yeah, I don't know. I kind of got my hopes up for Snow White and the Huntsman. They sold it as giant epic battles and it wasn't. But all in all, it is unfortunate that Kristen Stewart's no-acting ass killed really good performances from Hemsworth and Theron. Point is, this looks like a knock off of that, and I was disappointed by Snow White.
I care not about the story, but if it's good I'd rent it. It's just hard for me to get wound up after Snow White. It's a tough niche. I was kind of "meh" after seeing Hansel and Gretel, but that's probably the best of this new type of movie (Stewart was THAT bad in Snow White).
Interestingly, I read an article awhile back that this may be Jolie's last hurrah as a headliner. She's really losing her appeal and may not be able to carry a movie anymore. IIRC, the last thing she did well in was Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and the last thing she headlined at all was either Salt or Wanted, I can't remember, but either one did well. The article postulated that she may be washed up.
She carried that movie like it was one of her adopted children. [Reply]
Originally Posted by NewChief:
Oh. And I think I fell in love with Anna Kendrick a little bit when her and Gyllenhall's characters were dueting on "Hey Ma" while driving in the car. Freaking sneaky cute.