The Grey reintroduced me to the edge of my seat! Liam Neeson, I hope your midlife crisis is here to stay.
The filming of Taken predates her death (not by much), so whatever happened before that and Batman Begins...
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The Grey reintroduced me to the edge of my seat! Liam Neeson, I hope your midlife crisis is here to stay.
Think I'm gonna backtrack and write some reviews of movies I've seen over the past year.
As long as your plot descriptions stay in the same vain as Something Borrowed, I'll be interested.









| Directed by: | Luke Greenfield |
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| Written by: | Jennie Urman, Jordan Roberts |
| Cast: | Ginnifer Goodwin, Kate Hudson, Colin Egglesfield, Steve Howey, John Krasinski |
| Studio: | Warner Bros. |
| Genre: | Romantic Comedy |
| Official Site: | www.somethingborrowedmovie.com |
THERE BE SPOILERS IN HERE. But if you've seen one romantic comedy, you've pretty much seen them all...[more]...

Can I just like this because of the photo? As you probably guessed, I will now try and see this movie if only for Snow White (clever use of that in the review). And you take back cute! You take it back NOW! haha.
I guess I can say that she definitely has the potential to do great things given the right material. She was great on Big Love and while she's got nothing more to do in this movie than look cute and act shy, she definitely has screen presence. With a good script, she can thrive, especially in this genre.
I usually manage to avoid crappy romantic comedies, but goddamn if Something Borrowed wasn't awful.

I left off Hutz and all the other Simpsons recurring characters because I already did a list: http://www.moviefancentral.com/psudelvec/top10s/4022
But yes, if I had not left them off, it would be flooded by Simpsons.
An Office spinoff? Sure, but they've gotten all they can from Dwight. I say have a spinoff called "The Creed Chronicles" and tell the many adventures of a younger Creed with a Wonder Years-style VO.
I actually think the idea isnt so terrible. Faux-mockumentary about him and his extended family running the Shrute Farm Bed and Breakfast
Watching 'Moon'. Too good for words.









| Directed by: | Gore Verbinski |
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| Written by: | Gore Verbinski, John Logan, James Byrkit |
| Cast: | Johnny Depp, Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin, Bill Nighy, Stephen Root, Ray Winstone, Beth Grant, Ned Beatty, Harry Dean Stanton, Alfred Molina |
| Studio: | Paramount Pictures |
| Genre: | Action, Adventure, Animation |
| Official Site: | www.RangoMovie.com |
I have been a fan of westerns for as long as I can remember. I don't know what it is about them: whether its the setting, the sense of open-ended possibilities, or just the bad ass characters. Even when I was a kid, my Lego sets of choice were western-themed. So I'm always interested when a western comes along; for better (True Grit) or for worse (Jonah Hex). And with Rango, you have one of the most inventive films the genre has ever seen and one that acts as an animated love letter to the icons that wore the spurs decades prior...[more]...

Great review. Also, my 5-year-old niece loves it, so it has the chance to rope in (haha, I made a funny) new fans to the Western genre.
Rango continued to be great. Love the voice work, especially for the Spirit of the West. Any western fan should give the film a look.
I still feel like the fishhooks are some kind of hidden reference that I am just not getting.
I thought it was a great idea to include the character and I think Timothy Olyphant is AWESOME but I was disappointed that part as a whole... I just don't get why they couldn't have gotten Clint to do it, it would've been so amazing then
The midlife crisis he's in because his wife died?