Recomend a movie to watch

I hate tom cruise but the edge of tomorrow was decent.

A million ways to die in the west

I guess that's all I've seen recently.

Trailer park boys season 8 is on Netflix. And it's good.
 
I hate tom cruise but the edge of tomorrow was decent.

A million ways to die in the west

I guess that's all I've seen recently.

Trailer park boys season 8 is on Netflix. And it's good.
 
Must say a million ways to die in the west was a top notch film.

Intersteller was alright as far as movies currently in theatre go.

excited for hunger games to come out
 
No Country for Old Men, The warriors, A clockwork orange, Donnie Darko, An American werewolf in London, Underworld, Star Wars, Lords of Dogtown, The Lovely Bones, High Planes Drifter, Out Cold, Lord of the Rings, Johnny Tsunami, Fear and Loathing, Monty Python, Trainspotting, Silence of the Lambs, and Hell Boy.
 
13228709:Forcillo said:

It was extremely good.

Whiplash is my personal favourite from this year though. Saw it at London Film Festival about a month ago, JK Simmons is superb. Drops for real in January, go see it.

[video]http://youtu.be/7d_jQycdQGo[/video]
 
13229596:MESKI said:
Primer: really good indie flick about time travel. And Pi: about the golden ratio/formula for life.

I've watched primer 9 times now, high and unhigh, and still have no idea what the fuck is going on
 
13230156:ZachAndCheese said:
I've watched primer 9 times now, high and unhigh, and still have no idea what the fuck is going on

This might help. Or not...

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13227124:hundreds said:
Must say a million ways to die in the west was a top notch film.

Intersteller was alright as far as movies currently in theatre go.

excited for hunger games to come out

a million ways to die in the west was one of the worst movies I've seen in a while.

and the hunger games? c'mon what are you a 15 year old chick? I saw the first one and it was atrocious. if it weren't for jlaw I don't think any dude would ever consider seeing that trash.
 
13229109:CheeF said:
No Country for Old Men, The warriors, A clockwork orange, Donnie Darko, An American werewolf in London, Underworld, Star Wars, Lords of Dogtown, The Lovely Bones, High Planes Drifter, Out Cold, Lord of the Rings, Johnny Tsunami, Fear and Loathing, Monty Python, Trainspotting, Silence of the Lambs, and Hell Boy.

this guy knows whats up
 
13230296:proZach said:
a million ways to die in the west was one of the worst movies I've seen in a while.

and the hunger games? c'mon what are you a 15 year old chick? I saw the first one and it was atrocious. if it weren't for jlaw I don't think any dude would ever consider seeing that trash.

I'm excited for hunger games because it was a really good read. No I'm not a 15 year old chick but sometimes I do put my wee wee behind my legs and pretend I have a pussy.

Blade runner was a decent watch

Any inspirational, not boring documentary recommendations?
 
"The man from earth"

This one will suprise you. Watch 15 minutes of it, either u like or you don't.

Not much action in this, but it explores an exiting subject. Imagination is god (imo).

(still haven't figured out the "new" way to embed vidoes in posts, so if it doesn't work pls embed for me and collect +K)
 
forgetting sarah marshall.

i enjoy watching that movie over and over. it's like.... the fifth element. i watch it every time it's on tv.
 
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