This sounds like the intro to an infomercial to me. Tell me what I can buy, TBHF!
This sounds like the intro to an infomercial to me. Tell me what I can buy, TBHF!
Sunglasses, I've got to commend you for the precision with which you calibrate your ratings. Any reason why you have a top 31 though?
You're wrong to like that, Smokey.
He's far too busy getting priority seating on airlines to bother with the likes of us, Licky.
It was like Under Siege 2, but on a boat.
I must have skipped over Star Trek when I agreed with that list. There's no way it should make a top 50 list, or the orphans. However as a popcorn movie I enjoyed it, despite the massive plot holes and bizarre staffing procedures.
Not a big fan of For Your Consideration but the rest is a great list. I guess I was just talking about those Will Ferrell comedies, like Talledega Nights, Semi-Pro, Blades of Glory, Step Brothers, etc., where the self-indulgence overpowers what goodwill he might have generated in Anchorman.
Good call. I don't of course include Chris Guest and friends in my above crditicism…
The standard criticism of the first film seems to be that it's too episodic and is merely concerned with laying the groundwork for the trilogy. But it's that variety that I find makes it so watchable. I find the second and third films a bit flat in comparison - lots of journeying around and "epic" battles which don't…
You say this in a decade that contained Dodgeball? For shame.
City of God came in at 40 on the main list.
Just trying to imagine a movie about basters. Sounds like a turkey to me.
HurfDurf, are you me? You certainly sound like me. 100% agree with everything you said.
I actually thought they did a good job of the 3D in UP, precisely because they didn't try too hard to show off the technology… it was just there to round out the visuals and create a more immersive feel. I know it's a cliche but I think a measure of its success is that you didn't really notice its presence, and it…
Fred "Sonic" Smith wasn't exactly an oil painting. No Handsome Dick Manitoba he. They made a good couple.
But when 2019 comes round, think how much fun you'll be having when you still look exactly like Sean Young and us non-replicants are either dead or in retirement homes.
Second (third, fourth) Colin Farrell in In Bruges. I hated him before that film came out but I thought he was outstanding in that role. Brendon Gleason was also very good but gave a typically solid performance, whereas Farrell showed he could actually act. Who knew.
I had to stop my life, sit my parents down and explain to them all about the dancing souls. They're not that sophistamacated, you see.
Oh, and I seem to be under the assumption that you're definitely not from the UK. Apologies if that is in fact the case!
Ba, I'm sure you're right, which is why I put "culturally important" in quotation marks. Maybe here in the UK there was less awareness of the autistic spectrum (despite Rainman's popularity here, I'm struggling to think of other pop-culture examples, although no doubt there are some) which is perhaps why Curious…