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I'll give the Korean version a watch tonight, are parts of it in Korean? If so are there subs during those scenes?
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I just found out recently, I'm basically the only person on the planet who like You, Me, and Dupree
Me, Myself and Irene is so ******* funny. That movie still cracks me up. Jim Carrey was unreal in that movie.
Carey was 1987 MJ in that film. Utterly brilliant. Switching back and forth between Hank and Charlie, his quotes, facial work, his body movements like sliding down the car. Perfection.
His sons, ******, Anna Kournikova cameo, whale blubber, Jose Canseco lookin bad guy, even Renee killed it in that movie.
Yes.The Master next.
Picked up Wolf on Blu today, probably will watch it again over the weekend
Ya thats the one, I think I'm just a sucker for anything with Owen Wilson....That's the one with Owen Wilson and Matt Dillon, right? I enjoyed it. Wasn't a masterpiece or anything, but good for a few laughs.I just found out recently, I'm basically the only person on the planet who like You, Me, and Dupree
Watched eurotrip earlier and its so odd seeing matt damon in it lmao
Doesnt seem like a role he would ever based on his personality these days
Snowpeircer. Surprisingly dark, suprisingly violent. As far as dystopian futures, this paints a pretty dim tale. Acting was good. Not great but good. They used the environment well, like the train itself was a character in the story, the way it was divided, the people in each section. It's a stark warning about global warning and classism. Overall, I'd watch again, maybe with a republican friend.
Side note: Tilda Swinton is quickly becoming a favorite female character actor. I liked her in Moonrise kingdom she also has a vampire movie with Loki, Only Lovers Left, that's making its rounds at 'indie theaters' I might go see.
just came back from an a d v a n c e d screening of " A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THE WEST" directed by seth mcfarlane. I think everyone should see this movie. Not two minutes passed I didn't laugh. A huge amount of caemos, good acting and a few family guy type situations. Never heard of it until tonight but look it up and see it may 30th.
I'll give the Korean version a watch tonight, are parts of it in Korean? If so are there subs during those scenes?