Bruce Dern (thats Laura's Dad kiddies! ;-)....and little Joannie Baez warbling... Two years before starwars...groundbreaking (spacebreaking??)
Hi S Brake....love that big smile, pearly whites and those huge eyes...but you look a little jaundiced :-( (look at your avatar dummy! LOL)
I'll check it out. My wife loves Steve Martin. This would be one we'd both like (often a hard thing to come upon).
This thread never has enough clips: Here are a couple of my favorites - of course they'll make sense once you see it. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axAA2egWeaY&feature=related[/ame] [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eF8QAeQm3ZM&feature=related[/ame]
Ghost Rider 2. Probably the worst ever film done by Nic Cage. Utter disaster. He used to make great movies. I wonder what happened.
These days I believe he is only working for the paycheck because of his various financial misfortunes...i.e. his heart isn't in it, he's taking roles because he needs the $$$.
So wait for it on cable? I kinda enjoyed the first one for certain scenes/aspects and the previews of #2 looked ok.
Probably. Those divorce cases are really hurting his finances. Let take a look at the last 3 movies. Ghost rider 2, Drive Angry, Season of the Witch... Compared to Con Air, Face Off, The Rock... I rather not watch it at all mate. Seriously. I warned by cousins and my brother about this last weekend, they still continued then they came home and b*tched and moaned about how bad it was. I suppose if you wanna catch a movie, Man on the Ledge and Safehouse should be a go. All my friends told me that both were good movies.
My wife made me see The Vow for our valentines date. It wasn't as horrible as I thought it would be. Rachel McAdams is purty.
Strictly speaking for myself I think an actor/actress that you like supercedes a movies flaws, I have watched "The Notebook" atleast a dozen times.
We watched Dirty Rotten Scoundrels this evening. Definitely in the same comedy classic league with Planes, Trains, & Automobiles.
I went to the theater and saw Mission Impossible 3. Actually, I liked it. It's ridiculous but still fun.
+1 Both are fantastic movies! My and I like Steve Martin's older movies, and Michael Caine and John Candy were great in those films.
Secret World of Arietty, Beautiful movie, and for kids it's a great departure from the usual Disney stuff.
Went to Vegas this past weekend and saw a few movies on the plane. The Big Year - I stopped watching it and went to sleep....it wasn't working for me. In Time - Interesting to see if the world was really like that. I wouldn't pay to watch it at the theater but it kept me busy on the plane ride.
Moneyball And just like the sport it depicts it had moments of glory in between long stretches of sheer boredom.