Fun Stuff > ENJOY

Unexpectedly good movies

<< < (3/4) > >>

Tedd:

--- Quote from: GebStar ---something about chasing amy.
--- End quote ---


It was alright, more of a chick-flick than anything. Although when Hooper started screaming "black rage!" I almost shit myself laughing.

noise_wave:
I rather liked Red Eye. Michael Caine played the bad guy and, as usual, did a great job. In case you don't know who Michael Caine is, he played the Scarecrow on Batman Begins. And if you haven't seen Batman Begins, then see it. No one but Christian Bale could have done a better job in the newest movie. Other great movies (ones not in theatres or are new at all) would include: Boondock Saints (come on, Willem Dafoe? Sean Patrick Flannery? Anyone, anyone?), Platoon (a classic 1986 film written and directed by Oliver Stone starring Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe, Charlie Sheen, Forest Whitaker, and a brief appearence by Johnny Depp), and the ever classic The Blues Brothers (Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, James Brown, Carrie Fisher, Murphey Brown, Cab Calloway, Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles... come on it's directed by John Landis... how can you go wrong?). That's my two cents.

Merkava:
Uhh...not Michael Caine. Not even close, buddy. Cillian Murphy. He was Scarecrow in Batman Begins and Joe in 28 Days Later.

Besides that, I have no idea how to read your post.

Gryff:
That's funny. i seem to recall Michael Caine being NOT THAT PERSON AT ALL!

Although Michael Caine was in Batman Begins, he was Alfred the butler. You actually mean Cillian Murphy, the guy who played the scarecrow.

EDIT: damn, beat me to it.

Daniel:
And not to pile on, here, but while those other movies you mentioned are good, are they really 'unexpectedly good'?

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version