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Its like looking at Good/bad, angels & devils on my shoulder Ill join the dark side. : p
Ever since Skins UK, I've found him to be gorgeous. I like his unique look :)
Bullet in the Head opens this Friday. That one might not win an Oscar or anything else. But, it will be fun.
I'm going zombie love story, WARM BODIES for the following reasons:
1) Teresa Palmer is a fucking gorgeous, talented Aussie babe.
2) Hoult ain't bad either (acting wise).
3) I have an unhealthy obsession with Rob Corddry.
4) Analeigh Tipton was amazeballs in CRAZY, STUPID LOVE and I have a girl crush on her.
5) Malkovich. DUH.
6) That Jonathan Levine fella hasn't disappointed me yet with ALL THE BOYS LOVE MANDY LANE, 50/50 and THE WACKNESS.
I wonder, when people say that they haven't liked all of his movies if they understand just which "all of his movies" are. For example, a great deal of people attribute TRUE ROMANCE to being a Tarantino movie, but he only wrote it. SIN CITY he only directed a very small portion of. Then there are the numerous movies that he's acted in but had little to nothing to do with their writing/direction/assistance whatsoever.
Going on directing only: RESERVOIR DOGS, PULP FICTION, JACKIE BROWN, KILL BILL VOLUMES 1 & 2, DEATH PROOF, INGLORIOUS BASTERDS and DJANGO UNCHAINED.
segments of direction from FOUR ROOMS ("the man from Hollywood") and some assistance directing just a fraction of SIN CITY.
He has directed one live episode of the show "ER" and a two-parter episode on "CSI" when it was still good.
He's PRODUCED a lot of crap, ACTED in a lot of crap, and has written screenplays which were jacked around with - he's still pissed to this day that Oliver Stone insists on having his name on the writer credits for NATURAL BORN KILLERS, being that QT originally wrote the entire thing and then dickhead Stone brought 4 or 5 other people to re-write pretty much everything to his personal liking.
Agree fully! :D Django Unchained is my favorite movie of the year so far and probably wont be topped this year! Writing, direction, cinematography, cast and music were all top notch!
I didn't feel bored, unlike the hobbit (sorry PJ), and still wanted the movie still keep going. Even at 2 hrs 45 min, its still a very brisk moving flick.
It's more of a big brother, little sister dynamic between them. Talia was the only good, pure, innocent thing in a world of misery and darkness that he had ever known. She was the flower that bloomed in darkness, so he tried to protect it from being trampled on.
She always seems too aware of what's really going on during filming instead of diving into her characters, but she was ok in Friends With Kids.
When I saw the commercials for this, I knew it was a bad idea. And then this guy made it real. He really should just stick to Family Guy and leave the comedy on the animating table.
Haven't seen Ted but, agree on MacFarlane. I have never been able to get through an entire Family Guy episode, it's that unfunny.
This movie only had two things going for it: Giovanni Ribisi and Patrick Warburton.
More than one F-Bomb = R rating according to the MPAA guidelines. This had more than one.
And take my word for it, Jai Courtney is very cool in the flick. Far superior to having them add a goofy ass sidekick like Justin Long or hope that having Kevin Smith in the film would pull in a younger demo.
I thought Long worked well, it was a nice contrast whereas this seems riskier, having a wannabe-John in there. I think we all just want to see McClane not McClane and son but it is what it is. Interesting to hear about the language, but I suppose they could still cut it down for the theatrical release... more importantly though is the action, is the violence in that R worthy? Like blood and gore or?
There is blood, not so much gore. Lots of deaths, blood from gunshot wounds (remember PG13 requires gunshot wounds to not show blood exploding). I'll just say, if I were to put the 5 in order, it would be DIE HARD, DIE HARDER, GOOD DAY TO DIE HARD, DIE HARD: WITH A VENGEANCE, LIVE FREE OR DIE HARD.
I never hated any of them, but based purely on the fun I had watching them, that's my take.













Time to get me some Norman R. He is like the Jeremy Renner of TV.