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Inside Man (A Spike Lee joint) Excellent acting, sufficiently confusing plot twists, I'd watch it again! And just getting into the HBO "Rome" series that just came out on DVD. It's really good so far. Answer: In theaters: Accepted - A very funny movie. It was really good. On DVD: The last movie I watched was King Arthur but I just skipped to the battle scenes. The last full move I watched was The Recruit with Colin Farrel and Al Pacino. It's about the CIA mainly. It's a really good movie. Answer: Last Movie: The Descent, its The Hills Have Eyes' and The Cave's lovechild Last DVD: Richard Prior Live on the Sunset Strip Answer: Quote: Originally Posted by anthony Inside Man (A Spike Lee joint) Excellent acting, sufficiently confusing plot twists, I'd watch it again! Great film but I sussed out the ending, about a third of the way through watching it... Answer: I've unwittingly seen a lot of disappointing Hollywood stuff recently, but the last brilliant movie I saw was 'Tony Takitani' - Japanese cinema at its best. Answer: Superman Returns on DVD last night Answer: NACHO LIBRE with jack black. very funny. Answer: Ï think it was the Korean horror story A Tale of Two Sisters. It is so amazing, one of the best I've seen. So beautiful in every aspect and actually scary for a change. The use of spectacular wall papers just never seem to end in the movie. I love details like that. I think I've watched it over five times now after seeing it for the first time new years eve 1½ years ago. Answer: Caught V for Vendetta on dvd the other day and was VERY pleasantly surprised. Great film, loved the comic book as a kid even though I probably didn´t understand all the political references back then, but I gotta hand it to the Wachowski brothers - brilliant script, perfect adaptation. Anyone who hasn´t seen it should, just Hugo Weaving' s mezmerizing voice and lines is worth the money. MMM Answer: Kim Ki-Duk's 3-Iron/Empty Houses dramatically fascinating story directed in a very unique style. Quote: Originally Posted by shifts Ï think it was the Korean horror story A Tale of Two Sisters. It is so amazing, one of the best I've seen. So beautiful in every aspect and actually scary for a change. The use of spectacular wall papers just never seem to end in the movie. I love details like that. I think I've watched it over five times now after seeing it for the first time new years eve 1½ years ago. Funny because I remember to have seen it in the theatre and to have even laughed in some passages... Copyright ? 2006 - 2007 www.thankhealth.com Privacy Policy
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