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Review: The Gambler - A Film That's More About a Loser Than a Gambler. The Only Thing That's a Common Denominator in This Film and the 1974 Original is the Title - http://wp.me/p2CCWq-3XP
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Review: The Gambler - A Film That's More About a Loser Than a Gambler. The Only Thing That's a Common Denominator in This Film and the 1974 Original is the Title - http://wp.me/p2CCWq-3XP
Sit back and watch a movie you been putting of since there nothing else to do.
whats a "rainy day movie"?
Let me see if I can find a good stream then, start the morning off right you knowyou couldn't be more wrongIm not in a rush to watch Whiplash feel like it is a rainy day movie but ill wait for your review
whats a "rainy day movie"?
ah, thats me every day thenSit back and watch a movie you been putting of since there nothing else to do.
whats a "rainy day movie"?
From a recent list of movies Million dollar arm is a good rainy movie I believe.
I may watch Gone GIrl again after Foxcatcher but I was thinking about watching a few of the 2014 sundance films. Birdman is my top movie to watch once I can find a good quality streamah, thats me every day thenSit back and watch a movie you been putting of since there nothing else to do.
whats a "rainy day movie"?
whiplash is def a must see from 2014 though, going to rewatch it as soon as a good quality stream comes online
I'm sure I've mentioned this before, but I firmly believe that my hatred of Zooey Deschanel stems from 500 Days. Sure, JGL was a simp throughout the film, but I think every guy's been in his shoes at one point of their lives. Still, she could have been less callous to my dude. Penis!
Mommy (Xavier Dolan)
Hide Your Smiling Faces (Daniel Patrick Carbone)
Stray Dogs (Tsai Ming-liang)
Norte, the End of History (Lav Diaz)
The Babadook (Jennifer Kent)
Leviathan (Andrey Zvyagintsev)
We are the Best! (Lukas Moodysson)
Like Father, Like Son (Hirokazu Kore-eda)
Winter Sleep (Nuri Bilge Ceylan)
Borgman (Alex van Warmerdam)
He was one of the main reasons I gave it a chance. Looked at the cast before I even read up on it when I saw it available.Unthinkable was a great movie. Samuel L. and Sheen were just excelling in this. Love me a movie with all of those moral implications and philosophical questions about humanity and it's ability to harm. The use of torture in this was great given the weight of the situation. A close to no win scenario. Don't think it could've been improved upon. I like how it definitely goes to the ideal of sacrificing w/e you principles you may have for the benefit of others. That little twist in the end too 7.7/8 Don't even want to say much more about it, I was greatly pleased by this. I recommend it to everybody
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I remember seeing this film the day it hit dvd. It was banned in the US for the longest time so getting a hold of it was so hard. I knew and read all about it and that was the first real time I began to notice how amazing of an actor Michael Sheen was. I LOVE that movie
maybe initially ... Lou had those panties wet thereafter ... Especially when he went off in her office .... She seemed to have wanted to suck his cock right there.Would've liked to have seen a creepy sex scene between Nina and lou. I imagine her drinking a lot and staring at a wall or closing her eyes.
An all time great performance by DDL.I saw "My Left Foot" last night. Really cool movie.
DDL killed it of course. Was the lil boy an actor as well? If so, he killed it as well.
7.7/8
5.5/8
7/8
I'm sure I've mentioned this before, but I firmly believe that my hatred of Zooey Deschanel stems from 500 Days. Sure, JGL was a simp throughout the film, but I think every guy's been in his shoes at one point of their lives. Still, she could have been less callous to my dude. Penis!
I hear you, man. I distinctly remember even my wife saying "what a *****" about Zooey when we saw 500 Days in the theater. She won me back over in New Girl though.
7.7/8
5.5/8
7/8
Just out of curiosity, why do you use 8 as the peak of your scale?