Things that I liked about it:
John's choice of music in the scene when he hijacks a motorcycle.
Yeah, that was a seriously cool moment. That's not my style of music at all but it fit so perfectly and reminded me of T2 for some reason.
The lack of a smiley is making me really unsure if you're serious about not knowing why it reminds you of T2 or not.Things that I liked about it:
John's choice of music in the scene when he hijacks a motorcycle.
Yeah, that was a seriously cool moment. That's not my style of music at all but it fit so perfectly and reminded me of T2 for some reason.
neo, I'm sorry, but how can you possibly give Wolverine nearly 7/10? That is madness. That movie was the biggest, steaming, stinking pile of s*** I've watched in a long time. From beginning to end it was terrible. And they somehow managed to make a Gambit who was incredibly boring, and who barely had a Cajun accent at all! He didn't even get a chance to say "mon cheri" once!To put that in perspective, I give the new Star Trek 9/10, and Wolverine 6.8/10.
Yeah, maybe a 6.5 would be more appropriate. It certainly didn't wow me, and there were a couple of things that I thought were kind of stupid, but I was entertained for the most part.neo, I'm sorry, but how can you possibly give Wolverine nearly 7/10? That is madness. That movie was the biggest, steaming, stinking pile of s*** I've watched in a long time. From beginning to end it was terrible. And they somehow managed to make a Gambit who was incredibly boring, and who barely had a Cajun accent at all! He didn't even get a chance to say "mon cheri" once!To put that in perspective, I give the new Star Trek 9/10, and Wolverine 6.8/10.
<--Die-hard Gambit fan.
That honor, for me, goes to whatever movie or show I first heard the joke "Sixteen Chapel? What happened to the other fifteen?" in. Then art history classes in college reinforced that desire. [/off topic]it made me want to go to Rome and see the Sistine Chapel in person.
I can totally say, completely secure in my heterosexuality, that Ryan Reynolds, indeed, is hot. And hilarious and a good actor. You know who isn't, but Reynolds is compared to often? Dane Cook.As for me, I saw The Proposal yesterday and holy hell, Ryan Reynolds is HOT. Okay, seriously, I love Sandra Bullock; she makes me laugh like crazy. There were some awesome moments of snark in there and there was a scene in the woods and one during the credits that both had me splitting at my seams.
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbc ... /908069998John Hughes also is prepared to give teenage audiences credit for more intelligence and taste than Hollywood thinks they have.
"People forget that when you’re 16, you’re probably more serious than you’ll ever be again. You think seriously about the big questions."
Molly Ringwald, the dark-eyed redhead whose miserable 16th birthday is the centerpiece of "Sixteen Candles," thought maybe Hughes was right: "You think a lot more about things you may never think about again. You have to block out a lot of the big questions when you grow up, I think, so you can deal with the everyday stuff. And also, when you’re a kid, everything’s real tragic. When something happens to you, it happens deeply."
I asked Ringwald how she was cast in the lead for "Sixteen Candles," and she grinned and said that her agent had sent Hughes her photo, and he’d tacked it above his desk and used it for inspiration when he was writing the screenplay. Then he’d cast her to play the part.
"What I like," she said, "is that the lives of the kids in this movie are not based on sex, but on romance. I think that’s accurate for most teenagers – girls, especially. My character has a crush on this senior named Jake, but I don’t think the first idea in her mind is hopping in bed with him. Most of my friends don’t want to get laid, but to have crushes and stuff. You know."
Ha. Ha.On that same note, Kira strikes again.
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