[quote name='Mitzrael' post='262474' date='Jun 14 2009, 12:26 PM']
Angels & Demons, in which Tom Hanks totally sucked -again- *sigh* but at least this one was way better than the Da Vinci Code
(I also love the A&D novel more than the other one lol;)[/quote]
To his credit, he's obviously not even trying and he's still better than 95% of the cast. Ian McKellen was alright in
Da Vinci and Ewan McGregor did ok after greatly sucking in his last three movies or so, but the rest are complete crap. Who cares though, I mean, these movies are a joke.
Just like the books.Frankly, while I agree
A&D was a better movie, I enjoyed
Da Vinci much more. This new one is just a really mediocre film, but
Da Vinci was so ridiculously awful in every sense, it's endlessly amusing for me haha. Also, I found
A&D had the most boring
plot tweest in ever =/
[quote name='Shalott' post='262487' date='Jun 14 2009, 06:32 PM']the last movie I watched on TV was
Juno this morning. I have to say, I am not a fan of the latter.... I really,
really don't like Ellen Page. :/[/quote]
Haha, thank you for not liking
Juno xD In my case it's got nothing to do with Ellen Page (although I did find the title character really annoying), but god, such an overrated movie. A pity too, because Jason Reitman also directed
Thank You for Smoking and I love that one to death.
Anyway, saw
The Heartbreak Kid today which was, er, watchable (I'm not a Farrelly person). Though I watched it for Michelle Monaghan anyway, I have a huge girlcrush on her ❤
Eagle Eye wasn't worth it, though. It killed a bit of my soul forever D= And then saw
Punchline again, which is so so so
so awesome and too ahead of its time for anyone to notice =P
Not many films I want to see at the cinema right now. I can't watch the new
Terminator because I can't stomach Bale and
Up (godIwanttoseethis) won't be out until August in Spain (and October in the UK!). I would like to go watch
Land of the Lost and
The Hangover, perhaps.