poppy Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 Brave. A fun kid's movie. Any animated film character with Billy Connelly's voice has me at hello. Great end track by Mumford and Sons and Birdy, Learn Me Right.
Karsa Orlong Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol. Very, very silly, but good fun
frankie Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 I watched The Heartbreak Kid yesterday, or was it Monday. It was pretty good.
Peacefield Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 After writing that post on the movies and HCjr, I googled him some more (or did I already say that in my previous post, I can't remember) and found out that he also sings I was a bit stunned. I searched him on Spotify and there were loads of CDs by him I had no idea that he was doing music way before he got into serious acting. Thanks for the movie titles, I've written them down! I wrote that title down, too. I should start a thread on movies recommended by you and watched by me Good idea, Frankie! We need to share the good-film-love HCJr is a great singer, and so good for jazz and the old standards! He's from New Orleans originally and I just can never get nough of his voice. No, we seriously don't! So how do those houses get to be on the ice? Are new ones built every year, and who the heck hauls them on the ice, or do they use the same ones year in, year out? I think the first time I came across with an ice-house was on Frasier, when Martin took Frasier and Niles ice-fishing. It seemed they did a lot more than just ice-fish, I think they did a bit of drinking I can't believe you guys have TVs and fridges and stuff in them, that's just... pretty well equipped! The fish houses are usually about 12 x 12 feet (3.65 meters) square and are on skis so they can be dragged out onto the ice. People who haul fish houses most of the time own pickup trucks, and they pull them out to their spot on the ice. They are generally used over and over and yeah, put people (guys mostly) in a heated house with a fridge for beer and a fishing pole and they are good for days! I saw The Hobbit over the weekend which was excellent, and exhausting I might add! Lots of action and running to be had. Mr. Peacefield (Aidan Turner) looked great, as usual! Sunday night we watched Something Borrowed, and it was OK. Sort of a frustrating romantic comedy, but it had its moments.
Kreader Posted January 2, 2013 Posted January 2, 2013 Good idea, Frankie! We need to share the good-film-love HCJr is a great singer, and so good for jazz and the old standards! He's from New Orleans originally and I just can never get nough of his voice. The fish houses are usually about 12 x 12 feet (3.65 meters) square and are on skis so they can be dragged out onto the ice. People who haul fish houses most of the time own pickup trucks, and they pull them out to their spot on the ice. They are generally used over and over and yeah, put people (guys mostly) in a heated house with a fridge for beer and a fishing pole and they are good for days! I saw The Hobbit over the weekend which was excellent, and exhausting I might add! Lots of action and running to be had. Mr. Peacefield (Aidan Turner) looked great, as usual! Sunday night we watched Something Borrowed, and it was OK. Sort of a frustrating romantic comedy, but it had its moments. Those fish houses remind me of the movies Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men. I think there was a third one too Grumpiest Old Men. I last watched a film called Knowing.
Peacefield Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 Those fish houses remind me of the movies Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men. I think there was a third one too Grumpiest Old Men. Oh yeah! I completely forgot about those films, Kreader. Frankie, if you watch any of those you'll see what I mean about fish houses. Plus, they were filmed/set in Minnesota! Last night I half-watched J. Edgar with Leo D. It was pretty good, of what I saw, anyway.
poppyshake Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 The Life of Pi and it was stunning .. absolutely gorgeous to look at and so moving. It was some time ago that I read the book so I'm not entirely sure how faithful it was but I was needlessly worrying that they might have butchered it. Preferred it to The Hobbit which was too padded out for my liking (though I still liked it). I do want to see Les Mis so hopefully soon. I never want to see a trailer for Wreck-It Ralph again Over the holidays I saw Brave and Arthur Christmas .. enjoyed both and eventually caught up with Julie & Julia .. excellent.
itsmeagain Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 The man who cried. Some great actors, eg Cate Blanchett, in a semi musical about a Jewish Russian girl fleeing persecution in Russia and in France.
Michelle Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 I've recently tried to catch up with the Saw films.. read on Wiki about 2-4, then watched V-VII. They became ridiculously gory, but there were some twists, and I do like the way they continue on from one another, and have twists.
Michelle Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 The Life of Pi and it was stunning .. absolutely gorgeous to look at and so moving. It was some time ago that I read the book so I'm not entirely sure how faithful it was but I was needlessly worrying that they might have butchered it. I do want to see Les Mis so hopefully soon. The trailer for Life of Pi certainly look good. As for Les Mis, I am dying to see it, but fear I may sing too loudly, and cry too much!
chaliepud Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 (edited) The trailer for Life of Pi certainly look good. As for Les Mis, I am dying to see it, but fear I may sing too loudly, and cry too much! I'm planning on watching Les Mis on my own during the day when the kids are at school for that reason... Edited January 4, 2013 by chaliepud
Kylie Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 The trailer for Life of Pi certainly look good. As for Les Mis, I am dying to see it, but fear I may sing too loudly, and cry too much! I positively *bawled*! I think others did as well, so you wouldn't be alone!
Kreader Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 Oh yeah! I completely forgot about those films, Kreader. Frankie, if you watch any of those you'll see what I mean about fish houses. Plus, they were filmed/set in Minnesota! Last night I half-watched J. Edgar with Leo D. It was pretty good, of what I saw, anyway. I found a clip of The Grumpy Old Men at war with each other
vodkafan Posted January 5, 2013 Posted January 5, 2013 I watched The Holiday last night . Cameron Diaz was just....well, Cameron Diaz but Kate Winslet was awesome as always. I was surprised and happy to see Eli Wallach as Arthur the old guy.
Timstar Posted January 5, 2013 Posted January 5, 2013 American Pie: Reunion The Running Man Hitch Had a very productive Saturday.
poppyshake Posted January 5, 2013 Posted January 5, 2013 I watched The Holiday last night . Cameron Diaz was just....well, Cameron Diaz but Kate Winslet was awesome as always. I was surprised and happy to see Eli Wallach as Arthur the old guy. I like it .. it's Christmas cheese really but enjoyable Christmas cheese. The Winslet (on screen) is always good value. I loved the scenery too, especially the Cotswolds scenery .. would love to live in Kate's (fictional) house. Wasn't keen on Jack Black but I am slightly allergic Lovely to see Eli though
chesilbeach Posted January 5, 2013 Posted January 5, 2013 I like it .. it's Christmas cheese really but enjoyable Christmas cheese. The Winslet (on screen) is always good value. I loved the scenery too, especially the Cotswolds scenery .. would love to live in Kate's (fictional) house. Wasn't keen on Jack Black but I am slightly allergic Lovely to see Eli though It does look lovely Kay, and I hate to spoil the illusion but it was filmed in Surrey - although the road scenes were filmed in Worcestershire, it's mostly Surrey! We watched Where Do We Go Now? this evening and I loved it just as much as when I saw it in the cinema.
Ben Posted January 6, 2013 Posted January 6, 2013 Watched Lincoln tonight, very entertaining. Daniel Day-Lewis excellent as usual. On the whole enjoyed it immensely.
Peacefield Posted January 6, 2013 Posted January 6, 2013 That's hilarious, Kreader! Thanks for posting Lost in Translation was on TV again tonight so I had to watch it to get away from the horrible football game I was watching. I love that movie so much. I own it but always have to stop and sit down for a few and enjoy it when it comes on.
Kylie Posted January 6, 2013 Posted January 6, 2013 I watched The Shining for the first time. I just watched the tail-end of a New Zealand horror flick (or is it supposed to be a comedy?) called Black Sheep, in which a genetic engineering experiment 'turns harmless sheep into blood-thirsty killers that terrorise a sprawling New Zealand farm'. It was even more bizarre and funny than you might think. Now watching the brilliant Katharine Hepburn in Long Day's Journey into Night.
poppyshake Posted January 6, 2013 Posted January 6, 2013 It does look lovely Kay, and I hate to spoil the illusion but it was filmed in Surrey - although the road scenes were filmed in Worcestershire, it's mostly Surrey! Ahh there you go, my mind just immediately thought Cotswolds when I saw the scenery, I guess Worcestershire is not that far away. Anyway, it looked lovely and homely, the high-tech LA house would be my idea of a nightmare .. I hate big open spaces (it would be my mission to clutter it all up ) Everything high-tech in my house ends up not working, although I probably have cut-price high-tech if the truth be told
dex Posted January 6, 2013 Posted January 6, 2013 I'm half watching KIng Kong, and half reading Phantom.
poppyshake Posted January 6, 2013 Posted January 6, 2013 I'm half watching KIng Kong, and half reading Phantom. I wish I could have taken a book with me when I went to see it The new(ish) version that is.
Karsa Orlong Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 I wish I could have taken a book with me when I went to see it The new(ish) version that is. Yeah, more Peter Jackson excess.
Timstar Posted January 7, 2013 Posted January 7, 2013 Yeah, more Peter Jackson excess. Certainly didn't help that film.
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