The Hobbit.
I gives it 12 out of 13 dwarves.
The Hobbit.
I gives it 12 out of 13 dwarves.
and no wonder hearts and minds have been won
Was Idle Hands a film anybody watched repeatedly after their first viewing of it? I mean, I get it, we all saw it because we like the Offspring but fucking ... really? It feels like one of those films you might not appreciate once the novelty of seeing your fave band on-screen has worn off.
and no wonder hearts and minds have been won
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Unfortunately I was a bit baked for the first half hour so was a bit overwhelmed, but after that I began to really enjoy it. The music is so fucking intense. I loved Martin Freeman as Bilbo, think he was a great choice for the part. The 3 hours really flew by, I was hoping that it wouldn't end, but alas.
Also loved Kili
Can't wait for the next one! Think I will reread the book now.
I wanna see movies of my dreams
It's the most awesome movie ever, not just because of The Offspring. Jessica Alba and Seth Green act there too. The complete opposite of "Pauly Shore is dead". Dexter is in that movie too (just in the outtakes of the DVD), like many other celebrities, but it's still the worst movie I've seen.
Do you think you‘d sell your soul
To just have one thing to turn out right?
I think Idle Hands manages to stand on its own merits. Granted its not very well made, but its still pretty fun.
Originally Posted by Tom Gabel
Lawless
Was really good: Guy Pierce really steals every scene he's in. Would have liked to have seen more of Gary Oldman's character. I really like Nick Cave's work as a screen-writer - i totally need to watch The Proposition again.
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
It was a lot of fun - I appreciated that they didn't shy away from the over the top action scenes.
Originally Posted by Tom Gabel
Jack Reacher 7/10
typical pg 13 action movie
Lincoln
I didn't see all of it so I can't rate it but it looked pretty good