I have had tremendous love for the Evil Dead trilogy and also Bubba Ho-Tep as my favorite Bruce Campbell flicks of all time....but then that jackhole started getting a bit full of himself with the modest success of that show on USA network and his little two minute spider man cameos, and he bailed on Bubba Nosferatu! It's good enough for Coscarelli and Paul Giamatti (who has more acting talent in his little pinky than Campbell does in his entirety) to get on board, but all of a sudden the script isn't good enough for BRUCE? Are you kidding me, Campbell?
I saw this several years ago, but I was reminded tonight of one of the best action films I've ever seen....District B-13. It's subtitled, so be forewarned...but what a ride!
It wasn't terrible. I honestly expected it to be much worse considering the lead actor was Taylor Lautner. Some cool fight scenes, predictable story. Guy gets the girl, etc.
Sitting down to watch 'The Doors' and I think it'll be much better.
"Snow White and the Huntsman" [7.7/10]: My wife and I enjoyed this Saturday night pay-per-view movie. Kind of an adult take on the fairy tale. I thought that Charlize Theron was great. Kristen Stewart was underwhelming to say the least.
"The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel" [8.5/10]: I wonder how many people haven't seen this movie because of the title. I enjoyed the performances from some of the best in the business. It was lacking something that I just can't put my finger on, but overall it was an engaging story that would appeal especially to those approaching retirement or contemplating their retirement years.
I really love Studio Ghibli films, and this one is IMO one of the best of them, amazing story, really long also which is a big plus for me.
it's different from the other films in some way, first of all the "main" main character is a man, not a woman like in many of the other films,
it also felt like there was more fighting and action, but since the movie was so long it had room for it.
it had a more of a message than some of the other films, there's often a lot of war in ghibli films, and they often make a statement about the faults of humans, but it felt like it was more obvious in this one.
It's definetly in my top 10 list of best movies ever, along with 4 other ghibli films
at first, i wasnt too excited to see these since it doesnt have an amazing rating on imdb
but turned out i really enjoyed it
tons of shooting and explosions, easy to follow plot, and slow mo scenes of hot actors helps too
and i also liked recognizing different sites around toronto, which is where the movie was shot
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