Movies for 2010
Jul. 19th, 2010 12:02 am( Read more... )
21) Beowulf. This was an interesting take on the legend. The use of CGI over the actors was intriguing but I kept quoting the Short Form. (f3)
22) Virginia City. Confederate sympathizers are trying to get $5 million in gold out to aid the Cause and one Union spy has to stop them. Good little B western, with Errol Flynn being faux-Irish and heroic, Humphrey Bogart playing crypto-Mexican, and Randolph Scott in a rare bad-guy role. (f1, only one female character with lines)
23) In the Mouth of Madness. Lovecraftian nightmare in which a writer is used as a channel for unholy beings from beyond to enter our world. Spawned a couple of Horror Movie Survival Tips: If you see Sam Neil, give up, you're already dead. If David Warner is your doctor in ANY capacity, it's already too late. (f2)
24) Zombieland. Four people come together in the wreckage of humanity. This was hilarious. (p)
21) Beowulf. This was an interesting take on the legend. The use of CGI over the actors was intriguing but I kept quoting the Short Form. (f3)
22) Virginia City. Confederate sympathizers are trying to get $5 million in gold out to aid the Cause and one Union spy has to stop them. Good little B western, with Errol Flynn being faux-Irish and heroic, Humphrey Bogart playing crypto-Mexican, and Randolph Scott in a rare bad-guy role. (f1, only one female character with lines)
23) In the Mouth of Madness. Lovecraftian nightmare in which a writer is used as a channel for unholy beings from beyond to enter our world. Spawned a couple of Horror Movie Survival Tips: If you see Sam Neil, give up, you're already dead. If David Warner is your doctor in ANY capacity, it's already too late. (f2)
24) Zombieland. Four people come together in the wreckage of humanity. This was hilarious. (p)