The big screen and the small screen... together at last! Hurrah!
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Sat Apr 22, 2006 9:15 am

ahoteinrun wrote:Jurassic Park 3 - As if my job (packing cheese) wasn't enough. I just had to add more Cheese to my life. My goodness! this is hillarious. But just so bad! But hillarious! I'm torn really. The whole spinosaur things kinda gets to me, considering the whole skeleton issue... and size issue... but still; hillarious. I'm not done watching it yet. (it's on TBS) so... yeah. I may update this.


Tis real, a near full skelly-bob of the ol' Spinosaurus was found.


Silent Hill
We shall not speak of the horrors within this film, but sufficed to say it is not deserving the 15 Certificate it has in the UK. :(
(Loved it though :D

Sat Apr 22, 2006 3:16 pm

I'm very aware that Spinosaurs are real; but as to my understanding, the most complete skeleton they had of one was destroyed in WW2 during the bombing in Munich. So our knowledge on Spinosaur is relativly dim. He was longer then T-rex, but slimmer, and I think in the movie, they utterly toyed with his proportions. Thats what bothers me about it. As I said however, I am very aware that he was real.
(And don't even get me started on the raptors or dilophosaurus's)

Sat Apr 22, 2006 6:13 pm

Silent Hill

If you're not familiar with the series, then you might want to wait until this comes out on rental.

Sat Apr 22, 2006 7:37 pm

Final Destination 3

Hmmm a pretty lame storyline but the death scenes were very imaginative ;)

Sat Apr 22, 2006 8:11 pm

Fun with *Richard* and Jane.

Funny, not hilarious, but some parts are more amusing than others. I <3 Jim Carrey though so it was enjoyable.

Mon Apr 24, 2006 5:44 pm

Thank You for Smoking. Hilarious! I highly recommend it.

Tue Apr 25, 2006 1:29 am

Meet the Fockers. (gotta love HBO)
Thought it was okay, it just got a little boring sometimes.

Loved the cast, though. And the "hat on the door" scene. :)



Edited for spelling

Wed Apr 26, 2006 2:43 am

ahoteinrun wrote:I'm very aware that Spinosaurs are real; but as to my understanding, the most complete skeleton they had of one was destroyed in WW2 during the bombing in Munich. So our knowledge on Spinosaur is relativly dim. He was longer then T-rex, but slimmer, and I think in the movie, they utterly toyed with his proportions. Thats what bothers me about it. As I said however, I am very aware that he was real.
(And don't even get me started on the raptors or dilophosaurus's)


They found a near complete one, Was a little too upright in the film, but otherwise not as bad as the T-Rex and the Raptors.
(Although it is Relatively close to the Utah Raptor, but again, too upright)

As for the Dilophosaurus... Well. Let us not speak of that one.

Wed Apr 26, 2006 3:44 am

RENT

It was all right. Well, actually, it was really good, but it just seemed sort or meh to me since I'd already seen it on broadway.

And I've practically memorized most of the songs just from listening to the soundtrack(stage version), so it bugged me when things were different. Because I'm like that. Like in rent(the song) when it didn't have the "maureen I'm not a theater person" "could never be a theater person". Stuff like that. And the person playing angel didn't have as high a range, so a bunch of the songs were changed, and I kept listening for the high part and it wasn't there.

The talking parts bugged me. Especially if they were singing parts in the stage version.

And they cut out some of the songs. You okay honey, you'll see, christmas bells, we're ok, happy new year, and probably some more that I'm forgetting. Well, they didn't cut them out entirely, just talked them. Which bugged me. Because I'm like that.

Plus the dvd was messed up so we had to skip light my candle and one other song that I'm blanking on right now. And the audio and visuals weren't in sync, so it looked like they were lip syncing really badly.

But despite the fact that I've just ranted on and on about all the stuff thats bad about it, its really quite a good movie and I recommend it. If you get a chance to see the stage version though, do, its much better(in my opinion)

Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:27 pm

American Dreamz.

Very funny. It's not really stereotyping everything, it's satirizing politics, pop culture, the media, American culture, etc. It sort of satirizes the stereotypes too. Highly recommended , especially if you like American Idol. Hugh Grant is hilarious ;).

Sun Apr 30, 2006 7:19 pm

The Muppets Treasure Island. -.o

I watched it in first period. I love the muppets <3 the movie was a little different than the actual story but i liked it xD

Sun Apr 30, 2006 8:48 pm

the last movie i watched was king kong

it had really good graphic and special effects...

the story was alright and the cast was good too

if you haven't seen it, i recommend it if you want to

what happens to king kong :)

Thu May 04, 2006 2:15 am

Kicking and Screaming

Will Ferill doing his thing. fun times. i found it a little sad it wasn't one of those "going to teach you how to play well" movies. it's kind of odd really...this role played by Will could have been a Ben Stiller role too.

Sat May 06, 2006 3:24 am

Today the School of Rock was on and it was a good movie. I've seen it once before but that was a long time ago. I found it to be long but the songs they sang were catchy.

Sat May 06, 2006 7:33 pm

Hil wrote:American Dreamz.

Very funny. It's not really stereotyping everything, it's satirizing politics, pop culture, the media, American culture, etc. It sort of satirizes the stereotypes too. Highly recommended , especially if you like American Idol. Hugh Grant is hilarious ;).



THIS IS WHAT HOUSE'LL DO TO YOU:
...I thought that (the bolded) said Hugh Laurie. o_o;;

Robots

Not as funny as I thought it would've been, but it was good. :lol:
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