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Last Movie You Watched

Alice in Wonderland.

I went out and got it today. Even though critics didn't care much for the movie I loved it, except for the ending. I would have liked it better if it was a closed ending but instead it was left open. I know there wont be a sequel to it, but still...
 
The Box

Synopsis: A disfigured NASA employee named Arlington Steward (Frank Langella) informs Norma (Cameron Diaz) and Arthur (James Marsden) Lewis that they have 24 hours to decide if they want to push a button inside a box that will give them a cool million -- but a complete stranger will die at the same time.

I thought it was slow paced, but at times it jumped from one scene to another that made no sense, that I thought there were scratches on the DVD. I had to go back a few times just to make sure.

It's a movie that left me with too many questions at the end. Was Steward the Devil, was he an alien, or was he an Angel? What happened to Arthur and his son? Who were all of those damned "employees", and who was the "employer", God, Satan, or Darth Vader?

I can't say it was a good movie, but it wasn't bad. I may be biased though, because I loved watching James Marsden. (I have the hots for the guy) I will say that I don't like movies that leave too much unexplained, and this was certainly one of them. (But like I said before, I have the hots for James Marsden, so I'm a little forgiving)

Disclaimer: I'm a little buzzed, so all of that may not make sense!
 
Gosford Park (for the umpteenth time)

Brilliant. Highly recommended.

OMG! Isn't that a gem of a Robert Altman film. I love the way he has several conversations going at once and the camera moves amongst them.

I have it on dvd and everytime I watch it I discover something new.
 
I just 'tried' to watch Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Yuck.

Awful.

Even Shia LaBeouf in a leather jacket and jeans couldn't save it.
Although, that didn't hurt. ;)
 
Brothers

When traumatized Capt. Sam Cahill (Golden Globe nominee Tobey Maguire) returns home from a military mission in Afghanistan after he is presumed dead, he becomes obsessed with the idea that his brother (Jake Gyllenhaal) and his wife (Natalie Portman) have a relationship. Sam Shepard, Bailee Madison, Taylor Geare and Mare Winningham co-star in this wartime drama about human frailty and battles fought on the home front. Jim Sheridan directs.

The first 1:25 minutes of the film are great, it's the last :15 minutes that blew it for me. As the synopsis above says, he becomes obsessed about a possible affair between his brother and wife. He asks them both several times, and they NEVER give him a straight answer, further fueling his obsession.

And you know what?, they didn't even fuck each other, they kissed once. That's why I don't get their silence, except for injecting more drama by pushing Tobey's character to the brink of suicide. Like I said, the end blows.
 
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