Pennysaved wrote:Guess what the aliens came to earth looking for
Corsair wrote:I really wanted to see this until reviews started coming out. I was very hyped up about it, especially since Favreau was doing it, and he made the first two Iron Mans a complete thrill. But once I started reading reviews, I decided to save my hard-earned cash.
But you're right, Pennysaved, no surprise at those aliens' aim at all. Who wouldn't invade a planet for that?
Oakair wrote:Ive been saving for Rise of the Planet of the Apes...
Ill catch this one when its out of the theaters I think, Hope I made the right choice...
Pennysaved wrote:I think it is sacrilegious to remake a classic film.
A remake is never better than the classic; after seeing a remake, you have to go home and watch the classic one so you can forget the mess you just watched.
Corsair wrote:Oh, please. Don't get me wrong, I love James Franco, but that looks absolutely horrible. Keep an eye on the movie review site Rotten Tomatoes - I bet Planet of the Apes won't go a hair above 50%.
Oakair wrote:Pineapple Express is James Franco to me...Ill never like the guy as much as I did in that role...
BamaJoe wrote:Got it loading now. The son and I are planning on watching it in just a little while.
beauanderos wrote:Oakair wrote:Pineapple Express is James Franco to me...Ill never like the guy as much as I did in that role...
He did a great job in 127 Hours (makes me wince)
natsb88 wrote:Saw it at the drive-ins with a couple of friends. Wasn't bad, definitely different for me (I usually don't watch much outside of comedies). The drive-ins are fun no matter what is playing. $7.50 for two back-to-back movies under the starry sky, and really good cheese steaks
natsb88 wrote:Saw it at the drive-ins with a couple of friends. Wasn't bad, definitely different for me (I usually don't watch much outside of comedies). The drive-ins are fun no matter what is playing. $7.50 for two back-to-back movies under the starry sky, and really good cheese steaks
Corsair wrote:natsb88 wrote:Saw it at the drive-ins with a couple of friends. Wasn't bad, definitely different for me (I usually don't watch much outside of comedies). The drive-ins are fun no matter what is playing. $7.50 for two back-to-back movies under the starry sky, and really good cheese steaks
Tell me the second wasn't The Smurfs.
NDFarmer wrote:I always liked the drive-ins. I went to a lot of movies at drive-ins when I was kid. Now there are none around any more. I think the closest one to me that is still operating is in southern Minnesota.
Pennysaved wrote:I think it is sacrilegious to remake a classic film.
A remake is never better than the classic; after seeing a remake, you have to go home and watch the classic one so you can forget the mess you just watched.
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