joshortiz88
Josh Ortiz
joshortiz88

I'm a Dalton fanboy and I agree. "The Living Daylights" was a good first film for Dalton, but "Licence to Kill" remains his best.

I love the way he delivers that line.

Oh, I loved "Homecoming". It's not better than 2, but it's better than the last three.
Spidey is going into the right direction.

Brother from Langley

I saw "Spider-Man" opening weekend (a packed Sunday afternoon showing-that sold out) and it remains one of my favorite movie going experiences.

Brilliantly written.

I knew it. Something didn't seem kosher around these parts.

Okay

I've never seen "The Artist", but I take it that's the dog. I know there was a dog in it.

Especially, before it went into production. All the mock posters that floated around the web (especially on MySpace).

And hopefully, "Dunkirk" will be rightfully rewarded for being awesome.

Role models?, eh How come none of the parents are ever talked about?

Jean Dujardin….I remember when I rented "The Wolf of Wall Street" from Redbox, and he appeared I remembered that he won an Oscar.

I liked "Spider-Man" more. I recommend it.

No , but it's on Starz. I need to check it out.

I think I made a similar comment when it was reviewed. It's a good movie (not great), and it's definitely the right step for DC, but again look at what came before it. I told friends that it makes perfect sense that it was good, because really there was nowhere else to go but up for DC. I wanted it to be good, and it

Good movie…but there's only one superhero movie that deserves an Oscar campaign and it's name is "Logan".

Well, I didn't love it at the time and I shit on it then.

When iMDB had the message boards (RIP sadly), one of the topics was: "Man, he must really hate Tom Cruise".

Did you ever see "The Pink Panther" 2006? Clive Owen has a cameo as OO6, which Steve Martin quips "You're one away from the big time" something to that effect, after Owen introduces himself.