I have seen movies
Recent movies I've watched: Cry Wolf, Elephant, Grizzly Man and watched "Clue" and "It's a Wonderful Life" again.
Elephant was certainly odd, cry wolf a standard slasher pic and the older ones great as usual.
Grizzly man is an excellent documentary that chronicals a nutjob that lived with wild grizzly bears for 13 summers before he and his girlfriend were eaten by one. He taped himself during all this time so there was tons of footage to work with. The guy clearly has a screw loose despite his love for animals.
I remember after I watched "Crash", my dad told me he couldn't believe I liked it. I think it was a little too edgy for pop. I saw this weekend on "Ebert and Roeper", Ebert named it the best film of 2005.
They both had King Kong in their top ten. Haven't seen it.
Elephant was certainly odd, cry wolf a standard slasher pic and the older ones great as usual.
Grizzly man is an excellent documentary that chronicals a nutjob that lived with wild grizzly bears for 13 summers before he and his girlfriend were eaten by one. He taped himself during all this time so there was tons of footage to work with. The guy clearly has a screw loose despite his love for animals.
I remember after I watched "Crash", my dad told me he couldn't believe I liked it. I think it was a little too edgy for pop. I saw this weekend on "Ebert and Roeper", Ebert named it the best film of 2005.
They both had King Kong in their top ten. Haven't seen it.
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I highly recommend Clue to all of this blog's readers! Check out this fantastic retro-looking review of the DVD!
http://web.archive.org/web/20000823054411/www.jaxfilmjournal.com/clue.html
By Anonymous, at 7:36 PM
Hmmm, maybe this works: Link?
By Anonymous, at 7:37 PM
Hmm, now you'll have to tell me how you posted that link, because I would have just done what you did the first time.
I second your "Clue" recommendation, but realized as I was showing the movie to "twerp-gator" that the first ending doesn't completely make sense. Mostly, but not completely.
By DeNirogator, at 7:54 PM
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