What's the best movie you have seen in the past couple of months?!


Question: i would have to say these two
-Juno
-I Am Legend


Answers: i would have to say these two
-Juno
-I Am Legend

No Country For Old Men

I'm a producer....there are none...at least until I make one. Oh c'mon..." No Country for old men " is one of the most boring movies ever made, someone mustv'e bribed the academy for those oscars...The plot went nowhere...scenes just crashed into each other without smooth continuity and the acting. ? what acting...Tommy Lee Jones looked so bored, he was probably very grateful for the final wrap.! and " A merican Gangster." Gimme a break they have to use a NZ actor.??? Capone and Dillinger would never believe it and neither did I. Very boring and unconvincing. Like I said...there are no good films out there anymore because the industry is full of talentless morons who wouldn't know a good script if they tripped over one.!

My favorite new movie is Juno. It's funny and heartwarming, and I love Ellen Page and Michael Cera. Both are very talented young actors. I also really enjoyed the soundtrack, I like the whole Indie feel of the movie.

Best: Jumper and Definitely, Maybe

(Worst: Spiderwick Chronicles and 10,000 B.C.)

American Gangster
No Country For Old Men

Movies I've seen that I hated
Juno
Superbad
Meet The Spartans

Juno, no country for old men, becoming jane, etc

the departed has to be my all time favorite movie.\

Step Up 2:The streets was probably the best. Lots of action

i really enjoyed "Juno."
recently, I watched "Cabaret" on video & was really impressed w/ it. I also recently watched "Citizen Kane" & really liked it too.

Its not a new movie, but Shattered was pretty good. Its also called Butterfly on a wheel. Have you all tried Redbox all rentals $1.00

27 Dresses, but I haven't seen too many movies the last couple of months

Spiderwick Chronicles
and
August Rush.

No Country for Old Men

The Painted Veil.

One of the best is this:
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont (2005)
starring Joan Plowright, Rupert Friend, Lorcan O'Toole (Peter O'Toole's son), Anna Massey, Millicent Martin
IMDB synopsis:
The talented indie director Dan Ireland ("The Whole Wide World") brings his deft, intimate touch to a lovely tale of family--and how to build one. Mrs. Palfrey is a genteel widow who moves to London to start her life anew and to be less of a burden to her daughter. As she settles in among the oddball residents of the hotel, her life appears to be heading into a slow, downward decline. But when she meets young aspiring writer Ludovic, Mrs. P learns that real family ties can be chosen, not inherited.

These have impressed me greatly, and I have watched them a number of times since "discovering" them:
The Station Agent (2003)
starring Peter Dinklage, Bobby Cannavale, Patricia Clarkson, Michelle Williams
IMDB synopsis:
When his only friend dies, a man born with dwarfism moves to rural New Jersey to live a life of solitude, only to meet a chatty hot dog vendor and a woman dealing with her own personal loss.

The Lookout (2007)
IMDB synopsis:
Chris (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is a once-promising high school athlete whose life is turned upside down following a tragic accident. As he tries to maintain a normal life, he takes a job as a janitor at a bank, where he ultimately finds himself caught up in a planned heist. // also starring Jeff Daniels, Isla Fisher, Bruce McGill, Alberta Watson

Wind Chill (2007)
IMDB synopsis:
During Christmas break, a young woman (Emily Blunt) catches a ride home from a stranger (Ashton Holmes) she meets through a college ride board. The driver takes what he claims is a shortcut down a remote country road, only to be forced into a snow bank by a mysterious vehicle that engages them in a dangerous game of chicken. Over the long night that ensues, an intense relationship develops between the pair as they must brave the elements and confront the road's sinister legacy that dates back to the terrible events that occurred there in the 1950s.

Population 436 (2006)
starring Jeremy Sisto, Charlotte Sullivan, Peter Outerbridge, Fred Durst
Steve Kady travels to Rockwell Falls on an assignment for the U.S. Census Bureau to the little town of Rockwell Falls, considered by locals to be the most perfect place on Earth. But, the people are guarding a secret: why the town have had the same population since 1860~436.

Neverwas (2005)
starring Aaron Eckhardt, Ian McKellen, Brittany Murphy, Nick Nolte, Jessica Lange, William Hurt, Alan Cumming, Michael Moriarty
IMDB synopsis:
A psychiatrist leaves an academic career to work at an institution where his father, a novelist, lived before writing a renowned children's book. Acclimating to his position, he encounters a schizophrenic who helps him to discover the book's secrets and his place in the story.



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