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i have not seen either of those actually, lawrence fishbourne is a pretty cool customer, he often seems to be compared with sam jackson but to be honest i find him more tolerable than jackson as i have not had him rammed town my throat for the last 20 years, enough of sam jackson, that being said he has been in some great films
yeah deep cover was an awesome film, loved it, he was in king of new york too, i think he is quite under rated as an actor, even rocked in boyz n the hood too, off hand i can only think of one movie franchise he was involved in that i think was absolutely dreadful, have a guess, here's a clue
he certainly did, i like the character theyve given him cos he's finding his feet too which makes him easy to warm to. yeah boyz in the hood was amazing, you hear about the guy who did boyz in the hood wanting to do a movie about nwa, i think id watch that
really? only 23, thats nuts, i can get on board with your tupac statement with the exception of poetic justice, i found that one a bit boring, i think he prob would have gone on to do some crackers had he not been jobbed out, quite sad really, total waste, that being said i dont think he was a very good man
Wild Hogs, yes I'm behind the times, watched it the other night. Was ok for a silly movie. Wouldn't watch it again though.
6/10
Black Dynamite.
A pisstake of the 70's blacksploitation films. Quite funny in bits, deliberate mistakes etc. Wouldn't buy it or probably watch it again tbh. But worth seeing once.
I watched this out of boredom, I'm glad I did. Quite an all star cast. Its quite ridiculous in an 80's action film type of way. Theres 2 up coming sequels as well.
8 chopped limbs out of 10 well worth a watch.
Scott Pilgrim vs the world.
absolute garbage, highlight of the film was seeing a NES on a shelf
john carter - meh disney pish although its got dominic west from the wire
act of valour - merit for the realism, shot using live ammo and is a good insight in to the workings of the navy seals. Acting sucks though due to ex soldiers in lead roles
just watch battleship the one with riannah in the navy. It is a transformers rip off and has an unamerican sounding liam neeson as an admiral. it is nonetheless absolute tosh, which was great.
My ex is taking me to see Taken 2[II?] on Thursday I think it is, I'm looking forward to it as the original was pretty decent. I will report back on my musings.
skyfall - don't bother, wait for it to be on tv
silent hill 2 - ok if you like cliched horror. The nurses are back in this one and they're the best bit! We were the only people in the cinema, 12.50 for a 3d horror clearly not the popular choice on a sunday in november
i have watched about 40 other films since my last post but i'm not going to list them
dangerous method - david cronenberg film about freud and jung shagging the same patient, i fell asleep so it MUST be boring
headhunters - jo nesbo film, guy that did the original girl with the dragon tattoo. Was a good watch, recommend.
boxsets of game of thrones series 1 and boardwalk empire series 1 both thoroughly enjoyable, as are most of the series hbo churn out
killer joe - watch it its great. mathew mcconaughey is a murdering detective
the cabin in the woods - a horror that messes with the 'teens on summer vacation that goes wrong' genre. Ok some liked it more than me
chernobyl diaries - horror about 'teens on a summer vacation that goes wrong' with radio active zombies, quite enjoyable but i am a sucker for a zombie flick, hard to do since 28dayslater redefined the genre
taken2 - nice to look at but annoyingly unbelievable to the point where i started shouting at the screen
looking forward to the release of Ted this week on dvd
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