Last movie I saw in a theatre was Hard Candy I think...On my own dvd player it would be Infernal Affairs 1, 2 and 3. In one evening.
Well, erm I had mixed feelings about it too; it's quite hard to believe a 14 year old can/dare to set up a trap to catch a pedofile by her own. But if you can look past that it's quite an amusing film, especially if you love the torture/revenge films like I do and have more or less the same fantasies what you will do to a pedofile if you get the chance. -rolleyes
Haha, I forgot to mention...'Hard Candy' is a cool psychological thriller for females and a pure horror film for males. -rolleyes
........ this... is one messed up movie.... a synopsis.... WTFFFFFFFFFF!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!? DAM YO IS SHE GONNA DO WHAT I THINK SHES GONNA DO?!?!??!?! yyooo... pedo or not, you cant do this to any guy.... no... just... no..
damn.... it pains me to think about it... i was like... oh.. maybe its a worth while movie... but apparently i was greatly mistaken...
Ah come one, don't chicken out now! Show how many guts you have by watching this film! ...without making protecting gestures with your hands on your lower body part... -devil
Hm, sounds good. Though I would totally feel cheated if I went in with the poster in mind (sweet pedophilic love?). But it's HEATH LEDGER!!! *heart* Thriller, another plus. Horror film for male, another plus! It was, wasn't it? The whole dystopia thing going on. And the 80's shoulder padding for power women
Saw Kinky Boots just now and, despite its suggestive title, the film itself is a feel-good comedy/drama. Surprisingly well performed and the well-chosen accompanying soundtrack is a huge PLUS. @ Taxloss, I mixed up Candy (with Heath Ledger) and Hard Candy (with Ellen Page) so I am going to hide in shame now >_< Still want to see Hard Candy though, ALONG with Candy... DOUBLE POSTING CONTENT: I just saw Kinky Boots today. Contrary to its suggestive name, it's a comedy drama type hailing from the UK. It's one of those feel-good comedies which every single thing is SO predictable but I still like it, considering the actors did really well in their performances. And old school songs made a great soundtrack to accompany this film. I personally like this film much better than The Reaping even though it's not from a genre I like (while The Reaping comes from a genre and topic which I LOVE, from Dark Castle no less).
I watched 'My Friend Irma' and 'The Caddy' starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis this weekend. Kinda nice to watch and old black and white classic once and a while; it really gives you and impression of how far the movie industry has come. Back in the day the only thing you had to work with were your own talent and physical props... now you can make an entire movie on a bluescreen and instead of classy songs you have people yelling 'THIS IS SPARTAAAAA!'
Nice. I sort of get that feeling when I watch Fritz Lang's Metropolis not 2 weeks ago. The music! The set!!! And it's silent film too. Sigh... Anyways, I was totally double posting just now. So I deleted the 2nd message...