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Quote from: Stevesie60 on February 07, 2015, 03:50:47 AMQuote from: libliblibliblibliblib on February 06, 2015, 06:34:50 PMif you're serious tho i'll give it a try from the man that brought peaky blinders into my worldIt's good. "Pretty good" is too low, and "very good" is too high. It was not promoted very well, but I also have no idea how I would have promoted it without giving everything away."One of the most believable love stories we've ever seen" - Stevesie and Dlew on Adjustment Bureau. The movie is very underrated. Kind of silly at times, but fun to watch.
Quote from: libliblibliblibliblib on February 06, 2015, 06:34:50 PMif you're serious tho i'll give it a try from the man that brought peaky blinders into my worldIt's good. "Pretty good" is too low, and "very good" is too high. It was not promoted very well, but I also have no idea how I would have promoted it without giving everything away.
if you're serious tho i'll give it a try from the man that brought peaky blinders into my world
in the end, EMAW will always win.
Finally watched Blue Ruin - which I think was a recommendo from here. A fairly simple movie that was pretty good. High level of intensity.
Enemy ... whoa. didn't see this one coming. total mind eff, what is going on? hauntingly suspenseful, really enjoyed this one, makes you think.
Quote from: 'taterblast on June 23, 2014, 12:27:13 PMEnemy ... whoa. didn't see this one coming. total mind eff, what is going on? hauntingly suspenseful, really enjoyed this one, makes you think.this was pretty incredible. lots of clues laying around from start to finish. fun to watch this afterwards: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5wNsafEQ2A&feature=youtu.be
I like everyone saying they've never been in a theater that was so quiet at the end of the movie. Like no one was talking. No, you idiots, there just wasn't any music during the credits.
I'm starting to get mad that nobody is watching Jiro Dreams of Sushi or admitting it is the best documentary.
Quote from: puniraptor on February 09, 2015, 04:35:49 PMI'm starting to get mad that nobody is watching Jiro Dreams of Sushi or admitting it is the best documentary.i can't wait until you watch Oculus so that everyone else on goEMAW.com will too and then we can talk about it
Quote from: mocat on February 09, 2015, 04:36:46 PMQuote from: puniraptor on February 09, 2015, 04:35:49 PMI'm starting to get mad that nobody is watching Jiro Dreams of Sushi or admitting it is the best documentary.i can't wait until you watch Oculus so that everyone else on goEMAW.com will too and then we can talk about itguess what movie just got added to the top of my neflix instant queue but might have to wait until i watch bronson first?
Quote from: puniraptor on February 09, 2015, 04:45:06 PMQuote from: mocat on February 09, 2015, 04:36:46 PMQuote from: puniraptor on February 09, 2015, 04:35:49 PMI'm starting to get mad that nobody is watching Jiro Dreams of Sushi or admitting it is the best documentary.i can't wait until you watch Oculus so that everyone else on goEMAW.com will too and then we can talk about itguess what movie just got added to the top of my neflix instant queue but might have to wait until i watch bronson first?Yes, Bronson first. I watched it twice in a fortnight. Also, people should use the term "fortnight" more often. It's great.
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