Thatonedude2
Aka: Willitblend
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Do you guys watch movies online? If so, specify your website.
Netflix..
Do you guys watch movies online? If so, specify your website.
Martin Scorsese has his Goodfellas. David O. Russell answers with his Mediocre-fellas.
"American Hustle" is marginally entertaining, and ultimately not a satisfying movie-going experience.
Do you guys watch movies online? If so, specify your website.
No, i download movies on Torrents. This website is good >> kickass.to
American Hustle 7.5/10
I'm not sure what to think about this film. At the beginning I thought: why do I have to watch another Scorsese movie? Though I didn't get bored, I never felt connected to the story and characters. Dubbing into Russian probably killed some nuances in conversations.
So I didn't really enjoy the film and I have nothing to say about it except that I don't understand all the hype around Jennifer Lawrence - a bland overrated actress in my opinion.
Do you guys watch movies online? If so, specify your website.
IMO most all video streaming (legal) sites are garbage and have nothing good. Then there is this "exclusives" non-sense where I can't see a specific foreign film for months.
I bought a Netflix and Hulu Plus account and Netflix I canceled within 2 days. Horrible because there is not enough older movies. You'll be lucky to find any old classic movies or anything too recent.
Sure it's only $7.99, but i'd rather pay $30 and get a huge selection.
Hulu Plus is worth it just for watching an entire 6 seasons of a TV show I like. Lots of Japanese Criterion movies too.
For me, Amazon instant is the best. I let my prime membership run out and I still rent sometimes at the full price. They actually have stuff made before 2013 too!
BTW my favorite place was an old legal site called "Webjade". They had hundreds of imported VCDs and DVDs of Asian films. All legal versions and you paid a monthly fee for them to send you the discs in the mail.
They had other similar sites but I forget the names of them... I believe they went out of business. They even had Region 2 discs and D-VHS (who the heck watches that?)
Riddick made his cinema debut in "Pitch Black," one hell of a great movie. Frankly the rest of the Riddick movies felt shallow in comparison.
"The Longest Day" had some great moments and some of the biggest stars of that time. A nice example of more equaling less, repeated ad-nauseam by any other disaster film of that or any other era.