ich1990 (post: 1235754) wrote:The Prestige: I watched it with my family upon the recommendation of practically everyone on this site and the majority of my friends. Holy Crow! That was one of the darkest movies I have ever seen. If I was expecting such a movie, I would have probably watched it by myself and analysed it. I don't think my family will ever forgive me. Definately not a feel-good Saturday evening family movie.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1235787) wrote:ich, The Prestige was one of the darkest movies you've seen?
Wow. You musn't have seen many.
I suggest you don't see OldBoy. That's brilliant but messed up.
Warrior 4 Jesus (post: 1236673) wrote:Pride and Prejudice?
Blah.
SManBeyond (post: 1237855) wrote:FukuokaGirl, I also saw The Happening and enjoyed it. I don't think it's one of Shaymalan's best, but I also was really terrified by it and liked the film's ideas. And I totally am in love with Zooey Daschenel now.
GhostontheNet (post: 1239887) wrote:Today and tonight I watched Enchanted and The Grudge.
the_wolfs_howl (post: 1240305) wrote:Horton Hears a Who - A truly delightful film. Very very good children's movie, I thought. Almost definitely the best children's movie I've seen since I watched Kiki's Delivery Service during Christmas. It was very Dr. Seuss. I suppose much of the narration came from the book itself (I'm not terribly familiar with that particular one), but it had that same delightful rhyme, and even the CG design looked Seuss-esque. Characters who had the dangerous potential to be very dumb and annoying were executed so that they were humorous and delightful instead. And there was a good message. It wasn't some wishy-washy overdone "believe in yourself" crap that doesn't really show you how to do anything. There was actually a point to it all. "So let that be a lesson to one and to all]died[/i] in the anime parody scene. I was watching the movie in a public area, and it was so hard not to burst out laughing at the top of my lungs XD
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