Stayed up to watch Open Range night before last. The more I see it , the more I believe it is gaining Classic Western status.
¡Que la fuerza te acompañe!
I saw this on Friday night and it was definitely the best X-Men movie yet. They did such an amazing job of developing Magneto's character, especially the opening portion of the film in the concentration camp. The relationship between Charles and Xavier did seem a little rushed, but I would never have expected it to last even as long as it did.
I thought the kid who played Hank McCoy did an excellent job, even though most of the film's rewrites of Beast's powers and origin are nearly unforgivable. They pretty much stripped him of all of his abilities except his mutated feet (which were a little too mutated) and his speed. He demonstrated almost no acrobatic ability. Beast's agility is supposed to be equal to Spider-Man's, but you get no sense of that at all in the film.
What's surprised me the most is that there is no hype or merchandise whatsoever for this film. Where are all the X-Men: First Class toys? It's like Marvel and Hasbro expected the movie to be a flop.
Above Suspicion. When I think of Fred McMurray, I think of Disney movies and My Three Sons, not a movie about him and Joan Crawford playing a newlywed couple spying in Europe in the last days before WWII. It was a pretty good flick.
I watched "Aaah Zombies" today!
A terrible B movie with a wonderfully fresh perspective of the Zombie genre! It was just bad enough to be good, and unique enough for me to recommend. Sure it was out there and unrealistic, but then again, it's a frickin' zombie movie.![]()
Who is John Galt?
[QUOTE=OC47150;749877]Night of the Lepus. Stuart Whitman, Rory Calhoun and DeForest Kelley fight killer rabbits in the west! The first time I saw this movie was 15+ years ago. TNT showed it on Easter Sunday! Talk about scaring kids!
Did you find this on TV or do you have this on DVD? I watched this movie several years ago while staying up Christmas eve wrapping presents for my kids with my sister. Ahh the memories. Been trying to find it ever since. For the laugh factor.
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