joshortiz88
Josh Ortiz
joshortiz88

This was my first time seeing that ad. Thanks for causing a salty discharge to drop from my eyes.

Yes, he was. Jeez, twist the knife some more.

Don't remind me. In a world whew Uwe Boll was given budgets (yeah..he made films in Europe, but he was still given the money) to make his garbage, it's sickens me with the lack of John McTiernan in this new world.

I really dig the training scenes in "S.W.A.T".

You're not alone. I'm with you on that. It irks me.
I can go on and on. It usually makes people I don't want to talk to, walk away.

I feel you.
Just as I am contractually obligated, when I read about a new Transformers, heard about a new Twilight or another YA adaptation getting made, why isn't there another "Master and Commander".

I love the little things he does in the film. Like proudly wearing those FBI shirts and hat out in public. He's the perfect corrupted government scumbag.

I just love how Tom Cruise goes from not taking it seriously, to just all-out fear. It's perfect.

I love the last scene as well. You beat me to the mention.

I shall seek it out.

"Bulletproof Monk"…that looked awful. I've never bothered with it. I just always felt bad for Chow-Yun Fat, because he deserved a better American career.

I've never seen "The Hunted". I'd like to. It always seemed to get good marks from my friends.

I remember Entertainment Weekly teasing Ben Affleck about its similarities to "Total Recall".
I've never read the Philip K. Dick story, but if anyone has…was it altered? Because, if it was, then it was pretty much PG-13 "Total Recall".

I love "Enemies Closer", which also manages to make Tom Everett Scott into a convincing action star. I like the guy, but he was surprising choice for that movie.

2003…the year that Colin Farrell had four movies open at number 1.

I do love "Getcha Back", even if it's a little derivative of "Hungry Heart".

I saw these commercial with him in some Lifetime movie, playing a creepy doctor.

Point well taken.

Yeah, Ned Beatty, I think just wanted to get paid.

That's a great line. I also liked how there's a song called "Chasing the Devil" playing, when Anthony Starke is chasing Linda Blair.