Well I suppose. That entire squad from the champions league victory was basically dismantled, they had 5 managerial changes and didn't qualify for the champions league in 2011 but I guess it's all good over there.
Haven't seen such a terrible medley of previews ever.
A Haunted House (Nick Swardson looks to be the only funny thing in that movie), Movie 43, and there had to been about 3 tedious horror movie trailers.
That new Tom Cruise flick looks alright, Oblivion.
Gangster Squad. Now that is a film that I'm undecided on. The trailer fluctuates from corny, shyt, to actually sorta alright. I just feel like I'd have a hard time taking Sean Penn serious, I'm guessing the majority of the movie he will be angry and yelling 'cool' one liners "I WANT HIS WHOLE FAMILY DEADDD!!" "I RUNN LA" Sure. But then Gosling is in it and he looks cool as fukk. Dunno. It's a cusp one.
Django. Samuel L Jackson was very funny "THIS CANDIELAND MOTHERfukkAAA" was my favorite line.
Jamie was Jamie. Didn't really feel like he stood out. Nor did Christoph Waltz. I felt like he was acting the same way he was in Inglorious Basterds but this time he was just a good guy and a bounty hunter.
The N word didn't really bother me all that much.
I did notice QT didn't say it and it was sorta forced when he said 'blackie' instead.
Jonah Hill da gawd
Kerry Washington was even with all the makeup. Just realized she was in Save The Last Dance too
In terms of cinematography I honestly think that Inglorious Basterds has more memorable scenes (the first scene comes to mind). I was hoping for more open frontier panoramic shots a la Sergio Leone. There wasn't really much of that.
Awkward parts. A lot of white people in my movie. No one laughed at Sam Jackson's parts, I was the only one laughing, mainly b/c he reminded me so much of Uncle Ruckus. I felt a hint of uncomfortableness when Leo says something to the effect of, "nikka love, it's like a tar that you can get sucked into" and there was an interracial couple a few over. A white woman in front of me started clapping when Leo came on...I don't think she knew much of the movie coming into it :ugh:
Overall, it was good. Very entertaining, good way to blow three hours. Think it woulda made my showing if someone would've came dressed up as a slave but that would've been weird for everyone involved.
It was a bit weird I'll admit now that I think more of it. Some scenes did on second thought have me a bit squeamish, the hot box, the skull scene, some of the flashbacks.
Couldn't imagine what it was like for a white person watching that.
On the way back to the car in the elevator this old white dude and his wife started talking to my dad and I.
The dude was like, "Man that Django was great" His wife was like, "" and my dad and I were like, "yeah, quentin, always pretty good" and he continued, "Man I'm jewish, so Inglorious Basterds for me was like, YEAH. I imagine this was the same for black people "
My dad and I said, "Yeah :ugh:"
Then he ended with, "Well have a good night gentlemen" and disappeared.
Well the movie I saw today, is not on billboards, and most people will care less about it. But Rust & Bones is pretty good flick, the chick from Midnight in Paris was in it, something about her
Looking back now, I really wish i would've payed as much attention to other Genres as much as I did Hip-Hop,Drum & Bass, and R&B, during the first 5 or so years when strated buying vinyl, missed out on artis like this guy.
Frere drinks from 10-11 at the local (shytty) house club
In there with the squad putting up sweatshop numbers
DJ played a mix of Starships and Daft Punk One More Time. I was steamed.
Issued a field sobriety test to my brehettes brehette in the parking lot. She failed Had to drive her ass home in her hoopty. Car wouldn't start. She casually pulls out a crowbar, asks me to pop the hood and bangs on the starter. shyt cranked
Then went to the hookah bar and got told the story of the hotel birthday I passed on sunday night. A chick who randomly left her panties on my floor months back punched a girl who walked DEAD fukking on head first into my sliding glass door last week. She has a black eye. It's been a bad week for her face.
Haven't seen such a terrible medley of previews ever.
A Haunted House (Nick Swardson looks to be the only funny thing in that movie), Movie 43, and there had to been about 3 tedious horror movie trailers.
That new Tom Cruise flick looks alright, Oblivion.
Gangster Squad. Now that is a film that I'm undecided on. The trailer fluctuates from corny, shyt, to actually sorta alright. I just feel like I'd have a hard time taking Sean Penn serious, I'm guessing the majority of the movie he will be angry and yelling 'cool' one liners "I WANT HIS WHOLE FAMILY DEADDD!!" "I RUNN LA" Sure. But then Gosling is in it and he looks cool as fukk. Dunno. It's a cusp one.
Django. Samuel L Jackson was very funny "THIS CANDIELAND MOTHERfukkAAA" was my favorite line.
Jamie was Jamie. Didn't really feel like he stood out. Nor did Christoph Waltz. I felt like he was acting the same way he was in Inglorious Basterds but this time he was just a good guy and a bounty hunter.
The N word didn't really bother me all that much.
I did notice QT didn't say it and it was sorta forced when he said 'blackie' instead.
Jonah Hill da gawd
Kerry Washington was even with all the makeup. Just realized she was in Save The Last Dance too
In terms of cinematography I honestly think that Inglorious Basterds has more memorable scenes (the first scene comes to mind). I was hoping for more open frontier panoramic shots a la Sergio Leone. There wasn't really much of that.
Awkward parts. A lot of white people in my movie. No one laughed at Sam Jackson's parts, I was the only one laughing, mainly b/c he reminded me so much of Uncle Ruckus. I felt a hint of uncomfortableness when Leo says something to the effect of, "nikka love, it's like a tar that you can get sucked into" and there was an interracial couple a few over. A white woman in front of me started clapping when Leo came on...I don't think she knew much of the movie coming into it :ugh:
Overall, it was good. Very entertaining, good way to blow three hours. Think it woulda made my showing if someone would've came dressed up as a slave but that would've been weird for everyone involved.
Roberto Mancini and Harry Redknapp face censure from the Football Association for their public criticisms of the match officials during the Boxing Day programme of Premier League fixtures. But Sir Alex Ferguson will not be punished for confronting the referee Mike Dean during Manchester United's 4-3 home win over Newcastle United.
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