So, what was the last thing you watched? TV, and movies; not the computer
*minor spoilers*
Last night, I saw The War of the Worlds. It was really good! The big tripod machines were truly terrifying; it had a nightmarish quailty to it. Made really scary noices. I loved it I thought the aliens themselves were cute though They were the first 'walks on four legs' aliens that are also intelligent that I've seen. I think this is my favorite 'Aliens attack Earth' movie I've ever seen. Only real complaint was the anti-climatic ending. But then again, thats how the book ended. Oh well, its still good enough for me
Clever men might argue whether he had been given the soul of a wolf, though born as a human being. What others chose to think or what he chose to think was no good to him at all. It left the wolf inside him just the same.
For me that would be
TV=Empire (wich was surprisingly good)
Movie=The longest yard (another surprisingly good one, but I can rarely go to movies cause of my lack of money)
SPOILER
The part when they switch the guy's steroids with Estrigen is Hillarious
"Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere et cul illi pueri dicerent 'Sibylla Ti cupisne' respondebat illa 'Cupio mortere'."
I rarely watch TV at Dads, I just sit at the computer. But I think the last thing I wacthed on TV was a documentary on Scavengars, and the last Movie I saw was Racing Stripes inwhich I saw just the other night.
"We are not always what we seem, and hardly ever what we dream."
Last movie in theatre: War Of The Worlds.
Last movie on TV: Satisfaction (?) It's from the late 80's and had Julia Roberts in it... but more importantly, Liam Neeson was in it
Lupin wrote:The last thing I watched on TV was CSI, and the last movie I saw was Batman Begins.
I love CSI the original version I dont watch the rest cause they can't measure up, and the season finale was soo cool!
"Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere et cul illi pueri dicerent 'Sibylla Ti cupisne' respondebat illa 'Cupio mortere'."
Fenrir wrote:I love CSI the original version I dont watch the rest cause they can't measure up, and the season finale was soo cool!
The other versions are okay, but yeah, nothing can compare to the original. They show two hours of it every weekday on Spike, and I had just turned it off when I posted that.
I don't suffer from lycanthropy, I enjoy every minute of it!
The Stepford Wives ('74) and Sister,Sister
Spoiler-The new Stepford Wives had such a wussy, politicly correct ending with everything turning alright for everybody Happy endings where they shouldnt be
I would like to thank who ever started this forum it made me realize that I was out of the loop for movies so I am going on a movie spree
Yesterday- Batman begins (it rocked beyond all reason)
Today- Fantastic Four (it was surprisingly good)
Tomorow- War of the Worlds
Thank you,
Fen
"Nam Sibyllam quidem Cumis ego ipse oculis meis vidi in ampulla pendere et cul illi pueri dicerent 'Sibylla Ti cupisne' respondebat illa 'Cupio mortere'."
Movies: Cursed, the unrated version. Not any significant changes or improvements, but a good way to kill an hour and a half. Great hindpaws in the parking garage, anyway.
Most recent thing: The Weather Channel, watching the course of Hurricane Dennis. Before that, news about London. Last night my wife and I watched some DVDs of the first season of Frasier.
We're planning on seeing War of the Worlds. We'll probably catch Batman Begins on an On Demand rental, and Fantastic Four when we're looking for something fairly mindless.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
wolf marine wrote:last night i watch T3 and the day after tomarrow very cool and very tecno ahhhhhhhhh no i'm doing the bad puns!!!!!!!!!!!help me!!!!!
wolf marine wrote:last night i watch T3 and the day after tomarrow very cool and very tecno ahhhhhhhhh no i'm doing the bad puns!!!!!!!!!!!help me!!!!!
that was a Pun?
agien whats a bad pun
Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone. The people themselves are its only safe depositories. - Thomas Jefferson