Turned on Bourne Supremacy (rewatch). Film not entirely believable, but seems to be moving along at a decent clip and is decently watchable (I'm even getting into the bad camera the 2nd time around; it adds 'action' where Damon might have none).
Then, out of the blue, Julia Stiles shows up playing the part of Julia Stiles (playing some CIA whiz, I guess). WTF? Is her purpose just to ...
JJ wrote: Turned on Bourne Supremacy (rewatch). Film not entirely believable, but seems to be moving along at a decent clip and is decently watchable (I'm even getting into the bad camera the 2nd time around; it adds 'action' where Damon might have none).
Then, out of the blue, Julia Stiles shows up playing the part of Julia Stiles (playing some CIA whiz, I guess). ...
Batman wrote: JJ wrote: Turned on Bourne Supremacy (rewatch). Film not entirely believable, but seems to be moving along at a decent clip and is decently watchable (I'm even getting into the bad camera the 2nd time around; it adds 'action' where Damon might have none).
Then, out of the blue, Julia Stiles shows up playing the part of Julia Stiles (...
JJ wrote: Batman wrote: JJ wrote: Turned on Bourne Supremacy (rewatch). Film not entirely believable, but seems to be moving along at a decent clip and is decently watchable (I'm even getting into the bad camera the 2nd time around; it adds 'action' where Damon might have none).
Then, out of the blue, Julia Stiles shows up ...
CIA ad wrote: Wanted: semi-nubile babe who can look reasonably 'smart' to join risky operation with name that sounds like a tire brand. Intelligence and acting ability optional. Experience in dance movies a plus. Must have sass.
JJ wrote: CIA ad wrote: Wanted: semi-nubile babe who can look reasonably 'smart' to join risky operation with name that sounds like a tire brand. Intelligence and acting ability optional. Experience in dance movies a plus. Must have sass.
As I was rewatching Gosford Park, I couldn't help asking myself repeatedly why JJ hated it so much. Is it possible that it has something to do with the fact that almost everyone in it has a British accent, which resulted in him mistakenly thinking they were all villains of some sort?
snotball wrote: As I was rewatching Gosford Park, I couldn't help asking myself repeatedly why JJ hated it so much. Is it possible that it has something to do with the fact that almost everyone in it has a British accent, which resulted in him mistakenly thinking they were all villains of some sort?
Well, you do get a lot of time to ponder during that film. ...
First, I'm wondering why I keep watching The Skeleton Key. I think the idea of what goes on keeps me coming back. Second, why in the heck is her friend such a moron at the end? She spent the whole movie listening to Kate tell her about how she loves to take care of people who need her help, those who can't help themselves because they're too sick. She helps her find a place Kate can ask ...
spymeg wrote: First, I'm wondering why I keep watching The Skeleton Key. I think the idea of what goes on keeps me coming back. Second, why in the heck is her friend such a moron at the end? She spent the whole movie listening to Kate tell her about how she loves to take care of people who need her help, those who can't help themselves because they're too sick. She ...
Gren wrote: spymeg wrote: First, I'm wondering why I keep watching The Skeleton Key. I think the idea of what goes on keeps me coming back. Second, why in the heck is her friend such a moron at the end? She spent the whole movie listening to Kate tell her about how she loves to take care of people who need her help, those who can't help themselves ...
TK421 wrote: Steel Frog wrote: TK421 wrote: How DO you use the three seashells? Snicker. I've thoguht that for years but was never bold enough to ask. wd, sir. (but given the cast, I'm pretty sure the answer will end with the phrase: "you can do eeeet!") Egads. If you google "how to use the three seashells" you get an in-depth description, complete with illustrations. You can do eeeet!
Odd Todd wrote: Ya know... if he just followed this "spotter" guy and the chick he just picked up instead of beating the hell out of him and getting him killed... he woulda been lead to his daughter without having to shoot anyone. If every character made the most sensible decision, movies would have been waaaaay shorter.
alan smithee wrote: Batman wrote: Mazer wrote: Ohhh. Good cast, I'm looking forward to this. Wait, Judy Garland? Hmm, she's a litte out of - wtf? William Shatner?! What, no love for Colonel Klink? Maybe she heard nothing, saw nothing, and knew nothing. Smithee!
For the next 102 twitters I resolve to express my... For the next 102 twitters I resolve to express my thoughts only through song, book and movie titles as well as phrases related to the same. 9:36 AM Jul 30th from web
Watching Tin Cup with kmakice and sorting through boxes... Watching Tin Cup with kmakice and sorting through boxes of crap. Fun to be with kmakice, and the movie is as good as I remember
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