Re: Movies
- From: "DJGordon" <danigordon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jan 2006 11:38:28 -0600
The point? Rob Zombie is a pretty screwed up individual. LOL Devil's Rejects
isn't all that much different. Family of serial killers and sadists who
kidnap, torture, mutilate, and kill young women (and a few men) and there's
some necrophilia thrown in, house out in the middle of nowhere with secret
passages and tunnels....Keith actually thought it was a sequel, but it
wasn't.
Dani
"Anne Vasquez" <annevasquez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Polar Express was really cool. I loved the animation in a big way and
> wish I'd seen it in IMAX. Fell asleep during Skeleton Key and am going to
> have to rent it again, since it went back to Blockbuster before I got a
> chance to watch it. It seemed like a good movie.
>
> I was unfortunate enough to have a teenager in the house who loved House
> of 1,000 Corpses when it came out, and she'd rent it every time a friend
> came over so they could watch it. I absolutely hated that movie. Was
> there a point to it???
>
> Anne
>
>
> DJGordon wrote:
>> Well, last night we watched Skeleton Key and Devil's Rejects. (Don't
>> ask). Anyway, if you like Kate Hudson and you like suspense, Skeleton Key
>> is for you. I give it two thumbs up. I'm not even going to give a review
>> of Devil's Rejects although you would be shocked at some of the people
>> who were in it. Remember Teri from Three's Company (she has a nude
>> scene-ewww) and the one who played Clint Eastwood's brother in Every
>> Which Way But Loose, and a couple others that might surprise you, but I
>> don't recommend this flick by Rob Zombie, unless you already saw House of
>> 1,000 Corpses and for some insane reason enjoyed it.
>>
>> Polar Express comes tomorrow, can't wait.
>>
>> Dani
>>
>> "Sandi" <sanditypes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>
>>>Since I was out of school for a few days and flat on my back for a few of
>>>those, I did rent and watch some DVDs.
>>>
>>>I already sort of reviewed "Roll Bounce" in another thread, but it's a
>>>nice little movie with some fun rollerskating and just enough seriousness
>>>to make it realistic. You can also watch it with kids around and not
>>>worry about the language; other than a "hell, no" or two it's clean.
>>>
>>>"The Island" is sci/fi futuristic and I usually don't like that, but
>>>Scarlett Johannsen and Ewan MacGregor (don't know if I spelled his name
>>>right) are favorites of mine so I gave it a whirl. I was glad I did. It
>>>provides some food for thought about cloning and has a couple of car
>>>chases for good measure. Steve Buscemi is an added bonus - he's great in
>>>anything. Don't worry about the somewhat slow start; it heats up pretty
>>>quick. (Judity, you might like this one!)
>>>
>>>I'm about to watch "November" with Courteney Cox (yeah, I know it's
>>>bedtime!) so I'll let y'all know if it's any good.
>>>
>>>Still haven't made it to King Kong! :)
>>>
>>>Sandi
>>>
>>
>>
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