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Woussko
07-15-2009, 07:36 PM
Has anyone seen any of these movies and did you like, so-so or totally hate them?

Bruno (I don't care to see a sicko comedy Homo movie.) It might be funny, but I really don't want to barf up Hush Hound #3.

I Love You Beth Cooper (I bet this is for teen girls only.)

The Proposal

Public Enemies

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Other _______________ that you really liked

Other _______________ that made you get up and walk out angry

papadan
07-15-2009, 08:09 PM
I saw an ad for Bruno, i'll never see the movie!:hug:

Frankiarmz
07-15-2009, 10:17 PM
I saw The Wrestler, with Mickey Roorke, good movie. He did a good job and the movie exposed the less flashy side of the game. Marissa Tomei looked attractive a did a good job as well. Slumdog Millionaire was a good film as well. I sometimes watch movies for free on the Internet, the quality isn't great and they don't always work but you can tell wheter or not you would enjoy them enough to see them at the movies. I wouldn't pay to see Bruno either, he is making fools of us and getting rich insulting a lot of folks.

Woussko
07-15-2009, 10:22 PM
I saw Slumdog Millionaire in a movie theater. That was a good movie for sure.

I agree that Bruno is a sicko joke. The more I read and what someone I know that works PT at a movie theatre said customers were saying makes me put in on the (*&^ list here.

Reviewers and the person I know that works at a movie theatre claim The Proposal is a good fun comedy for anyone mid teens up and that it's not at all what people expect it to be like. Loads of crazy things happen in it. I think I'll check it out, but not until next week. Today was open of the new Harry Potter movie and the theatres are a mad mess. They will be through Sunday too.

canucksartech
07-15-2009, 10:40 PM
Public Enemies - well done. I'm always a fan of a Michael Mann movie.

Woussko
07-15-2009, 10:43 PM
Public Enemies - well done. I'm always a fan of a Michael Mann movie.

Can I assume you have seen it? I heard it is good and about years gone by and gangsters. I may see it soon. I read that Johnny Depp is the lead actor as John Dillinger.

cdia1960
07-20-2009, 10:09 AM
The wife and I went to see The Hangover last friday and must say tha I LMAO. If you haven't seen it try to catch it sometime. I believe eveyone will enjoy it and might even relate to somethings in it as well.:clapping:

rofl
07-20-2009, 10:33 AM
I saw "The Proposal" with the wife.

It was a chick flick that wont cost you your man card.....unless you weep or something. Pretty entertaining.

I will NEVER see Bruno or any movie that fruitcake is the star of.

It's already on DVD, but Gran Torino is excellent.

darius
07-20-2009, 10:43 AM
Idiocracy is one of the best comedies I saw.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0yQunhOaU0

PlumbingSkool
07-20-2009, 11:49 AM
I have not seen any of those movies :eek:

rofl
07-20-2009, 12:01 PM
I have not seen any of those movies :eek:

Crimefighters have a price to pay.

Woussko
07-20-2009, 12:24 PM
Some thoughts

I saw "The Proposal" with the wife.

It was a chick flick that wont cost you your man card.....unless you weep or something. Pretty entertaining.

I will NEVER see Bruno or any movie that fruitcake is the star of. (And how ... I can't stand him.)

It's already on DVD, but Gran Torino is excellent. (Yes it is)

Woussko
07-20-2009, 12:26 PM
I guess I need to add Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince to the list. It's out in theatres and I hear it's doing pretty well at the box office. Some reviewers like it and some say it really ***** bad.

Personally I'm not much of a Harry Potter fan but have seen some of the movies. I think I'll wait on this one until the movie pass restrictions are lifted and then I can see it FREE as I have some saved up movie passes. If I hate it, I can just walk out.

DanLawrence
07-20-2009, 02:27 PM
I saw the proposal, my wife dragged me into it for our anniversary. Speaking of which is the anniversary for both not just her. I swear I have watched more chick flicks since I have been married. The Proposal was ok for a chick flick, it was kind of funny but still it was a CHICK FLICK.

Frankiarmz
07-20-2009, 02:51 PM
I saw the proposal, my wife dragged me into it for our anniversary. Speaking of which is the anniversary for both not just her. I swear I have watched more chick flicks since I have been married. The Proposal was ok for a chick flick, it was kind of funny but still it was a CHICK FLICK.

The anniversary is just for her! Don't even think you have any part in it other than doing what she wants. Last chick flick I saw with my wife was Sex and the City. It was torture and when one of the character's husband cheated on her after they had not had sex in over six months, I cheered! I yelled at the screen he has nothing to apologize for, she should beg for his foregiveness! My wife doesn't like taking me to the movies.:D

EasyEman
07-20-2009, 06:06 PM
The anniversary is just for her! Don't even think you have any part in it other than doing what she wants. Last chick flick I saw with my wife was Sex and the City. It was torture and when one of the character's husband cheated on her after they had not had sex in over six months, I cheered! I yelled at the screen he has nothing to apologize for, she should beg for his foregiveness! My wife doesn't like taking me to the movies.:D


How to get out of Chick flicks 101.:clapping:

canucksartech
07-20-2009, 08:18 PM
Can I assume you have seen it? I heard it is good and about years gone by and gangsters. I may see it soon. I read that Johnny Depp is the lead actor as John Dillinger.

Yes, and he does great in the role, as does Christian Bale (and I'm not an overly big fan of his), and the female lead (she was nominated for an Oscar in a French subtitled movie a bit ago, La Vie en Rose, or something like that) she does very good as well. It's quite well done - a neat take on the "typical" gangster movie.

And I also second the nomination for Gran Torino. Mrs. Canucksartech and I rented that the other night, and we were both very pleased with it. Clint Eastwood plays one hell of a jackass, but he's a jackass that you don't mind rooting for. It's very well done also. Well worth the cost of a rental.

Woussko
07-20-2009, 09:32 PM
I've seen Gran Torino and actually it was some time back when it came to a special movie theatre near me that runs test movies before the big chains like AMC or Regal get them. As for Public Enemies, I got to see it the other day and recommend it to anyone that knows something about gangster movies. It sure isn't something for young children or weak hearted seniors.

HebertDrainCare
07-20-2009, 10:30 PM
I haven't seen any of these movies but of the ones listed I'm looking forward to seeing "Bruno".

"Borat" was a great comedy IMO and "Bruno" is made by the same guy.

I heard that in one scene he runs naked through a crowd of "God Hates Fags" idiots, which sounds hilarious to me.

Homophobes will miss out.

I'd also like to see "Public Enemy"

I will have to wait to they come out on DVD and watch on my home theater. I dont go to the movies anymore. Teenagers on cell phones, then running up and down the stairs, and people rattling candy bags while smacking their lips during the movie drives me insane.

DanLawrence
07-21-2009, 09:46 AM
The anniversary is just for her! Don't even think you have any part in it other than doing what she wants. Last chick flick I saw with my wife was Sex and the City. It was torture and when one of the character's husband cheated on her after they had not had sex in over six months, I cheered! I yelled at the screen he has nothing to apologize for, she should beg for his foregiveness! My wife doesn't like taking me to the movies.:D


I am starting realize that. I am still figuring out this being married thing it's only been a little over four years.

Frankiarmz
07-21-2009, 12:21 PM
I am starting realize that. I am still figuring out this being married thing it's only been a little over four years.

You're still in the honeymoon stage. Here's some free advice or observations that might help and God knows every marriage can use help. Men and women do think differently and when trying to make your case or point on a given subject chances are you will be using "reason" whereas most women (I know I'm generalizing) operate on emotion. You can't use reason against emotion! Women don't forget a thing. Drop a tree on the house or run over their Mom and years later they will still remember!:D

rofl
07-21-2009, 02:09 PM
Just so you know...."husband years" are similar to "dog years" except the ratio is 3:1 instead of 7:1.

So you've been married 12 in husband years.

canucksartech
07-28-2009, 10:47 PM
Drop a tree on the house or run over their Mom and years later they will still remember!:D

Or mix it up a bit, and drop a house on their Mom, and just call her the "Wicked Witch of the West"! :eek: