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Oh yeah, if they have The Garbage Pail Kids Movie there, drop what you have and get that. Trust me, watching it is a life-changing experience. The same goes with Masters of the Universe.
And oh yeah, Ellen Page is amazing. Hard Candy might of had a very bad moment for male's all around the world, but Ellen Page is still fucking amazing.
There was a couple of big holes in the plot, But REC was a damn good film.Hmmm..horror-wise, I would recommend either Quarantine (not as good as [Rec])
In my top five favourite film's, Great psychological thriller.Hard Candy.
Wrong turn 2 completely suck's donkey cock, It's so fucking boring.For horror, I suggest highly either "wrong turn 2".
How about Pineapple Express; never gets old to RoRo
Well if you want to feel fucking old, Watch the Matrix and realize it was released Ten Damn Years Ago this past tuesday.
I can't believe you wouldn't just come to me and ask this question. I need a cross arms, upset icon right now.
Anywho.. TheOneBigWill's suggestions for good movies to rent.
Wanted
Step Brothers
Seven Pounds
Marley & Me (sad)
Role Models
I have more, but I'm being badgered.
Saw all of them except Marley & Me. BTW, I went with the Express after I asked in the initial post. Good film. If anyone has any other suggestions, go ahead and suggest.
I would highly suggest Yes Man. By far Jim Carrey's best film in recent memory. It reminds me of Liar, Liar in a ways.
Also, The Day the Earth Stood Still. It doesn't have nearly as much action as I'd have hoped for.. but if you like catastrophic events.. it's one you'll want to give thought to.
My Manager is also pushing; Milk, Slumdog Millionaire, and Doubt (releases Tuesday) I can't vouche for any of these movies.. and likely wouldn't for Slumdog, anyways.
Bedtime Stories was released this past Friday. (I think someone released it early, but I'm not sure.) It was pretty good, but definitely a child-friendly film as far as Adam Sandler goes.
I would highly suggest Yes Man. By far Jim Carrey's best film in recent memory. It reminds me of Liar, Liar in a ways.
Also, The Day the Earth Stood Still. It doesn't have nearly as much action as I'd have hoped for.. but if you like catastrophic events.. it's one you'll want to give thought to.
Milk
Slumdog Millionaire
Doubt
=/ O_O
Your taste in films is almost as bad as my spelling Will.