Yes I did, and I like this flick for its sense of humor, the great camera shots, and the cool audio soundtrack!
On Blu of course:
* And as you can see from the cover, Angelina is in it!![]()
Yes I did, and I like this flick for its sense of humor, the great camera shots, and the cool audio soundtrack!
On Blu of course:
* And as you can see from the cover, Angelina is in it!![]()
All the Very Best, - Bob --------- "And it stoned me to my soul" - Van Morrison
Bob, don't forget all the violence!
Peace.
Ron Party
Ron, it's only a movie!ENTERTAINMENT man!
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All the Very Best, - Bob --------- "And it stoned me to my soul" - Van Morrison
Yes. "Encounters at End of the World" (or, "Werner Herzog goes to Antarctica") on Blu-ray. A very good film!
We had some friends over this past Saturday night to watch a movie after we had met for dinner and they selected one (I own about 500 movies) I was sure I had seen since those I have not seen are in a different location.
They selected The Paycheck and as it turns out, I had not seen it. Or I completely forgot every moment of it!! It is a 2003 movie and stars Ben Affleck, Aaron Eckhart and Uma Thurman. Fun movie and we all thoroughly enjoyed it.
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Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first
I am coming to the bottom of the bag of freebie BR discs that I picked up at CES so, last night, we watched "Salt." It was as noisy and improbable as we expected. Dare I scrape the bottom with "Hot Tub Time Machine?"
Who, Angelina?
All the Very Best, - Bob --------- "And it stoned me to my soul" - Van Morrison
Yes, there are some cool slow-motion shots in that flick!
And it has some good pulsing LFE moments too.
Luv that scene just before his Dad get killed. ...You know in the skyscraper, and he goes through the window and up to the other skyscraper. And with the agility of a true pro, he kills all the bad guys (from way up in free-standing air) that were just a decoy, in order to trap him!
Movies! What else?![]()
All the Very Best, - Bob --------- "And it stoned me to my soul" - Van Morrison
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