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Dec. 27th, 2007 07:45 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
28 Weeks Later :: Mmm... not as good as the first one, but I'm not really surprised. Still, not the worst movie I've ever watched by far. 28 Days Later scared the snot out of me the first time I watched it, all I could think was that I was seriously glad I hadn't gone to the dark dark theatre to see it. XD; 28 Weeks seemed... more gory, but not as actually scary. That's typical of sequels, though. *shrug*
The Invisible :: Holy crap, this one was so good! I mean, it looked good or I wouldn't have asked for it, but it was even better than I thought it was going to be. I don't even really know why I liked it so much... I just did. Seriously, go out and rent this movie! ^__^
Disturbia :: Haha, Disturbia was about what I figured it would be. <3 No real surprises in it, but it was still an alright movie. It was quite funny in parts actually, before things got serious and murder-y. Also, it gave me flashbacks to Transformers because of Shea LeBeouf. lol. He amuses me.
The Pursuit of Happyness :: I just watched this one last night, and while it was good... somehow it wasn't exactly what I thought it would be. It surprised me a bit for a Will Smith movie, he doesn't normally do ones that are quite as... serious? Anyway, it was the kind of movie that really makes you sit back and take stock of your own life. Not the type of film I'd normally pick up, but I'm kind of glad I asked for it. It gives you a little perspective.
Ratatouille :: *luffs on Disney* <3
Evan Almighty :: I was surprised by this one! Normally sequels (I'm counting it as a sequel to Bruice Almighty, even though it's a different character) aren't as good as the first ones, but I really enjoyed it. Though like I said, it was a completely different character, so that's probably why. The only thing they took from the first one (other than Evan) was God. BTW, Morgan Freeman as God? FUCKING GENIUS.
...Aaaand that all the Christmas movies from this year. Now on to two others that I watched just recently for the first time! =D
Corpse Bride :: Yes I know shut up. This is an old one that I only just managed to pick up (from a Columbia House sale XDD;) and watch, and I looooved it. Not that that's a big surprise, haha~!
Black Sheep :: ZOMBIE SHEEP FTW. This one was the epitome of a b-grade, but that's fine because that's exactly what I bought it for. You can't get better than zombie sheep, lawl! I'm bringing it to Otakon with me to inflict it on other people, bwahaha! XDD;
Premonition :: Mom bought it, and I borrowed it. It was one that I really wanted to see when it was in theatres, and I'm kind of glad that I didn't buy it right away when it came out like I was tempted to. It just wasn't what I thought it would be. I enjoyed it, but really, not enough to want to own it, and coming from me, that's saying something. >>;
EDIT: Also, not a movie, but I'm enjoying KH immensely. Except the fucking paper guy with the torches at the end of the Wonderland level keeps kicking my ass all over the damn place. I've got attacking him and hitting his vulnerable points figured out, but I'm not taking him down fast enough and I keep dying.Plus? Stupid Goofy and Donald are always in my way! ><;; BLEH. I guess I have to go back and just fight some more regular Heartless and get my levels up a bit more or something. -.-;;
The Invisible :: Holy crap, this one was so good! I mean, it looked good or I wouldn't have asked for it, but it was even better than I thought it was going to be. I don't even really know why I liked it so much... I just did. Seriously, go out and rent this movie! ^__^
Disturbia :: Haha, Disturbia was about what I figured it would be. <3 No real surprises in it, but it was still an alright movie. It was quite funny in parts actually, before things got serious and murder-y. Also, it gave me flashbacks to Transformers because of Shea LeBeouf. lol. He amuses me.
The Pursuit of Happyness :: I just watched this one last night, and while it was good... somehow it wasn't exactly what I thought it would be. It surprised me a bit for a Will Smith movie, he doesn't normally do ones that are quite as... serious? Anyway, it was the kind of movie that really makes you sit back and take stock of your own life. Not the type of film I'd normally pick up, but I'm kind of glad I asked for it. It gives you a little perspective.
Ratatouille :: *luffs on Disney* <3
Evan Almighty :: I was surprised by this one! Normally sequels (I'm counting it as a sequel to Bruice Almighty, even though it's a different character) aren't as good as the first ones, but I really enjoyed it. Though like I said, it was a completely different character, so that's probably why. The only thing they took from the first one (other than Evan) was God. BTW, Morgan Freeman as God? FUCKING GENIUS.
...Aaaand that all the Christmas movies from this year. Now on to two others that I watched just recently for the first time! =D
Corpse Bride :: Yes I know shut up. This is an old one that I only just managed to pick up (from a Columbia House sale XDD;) and watch, and I looooved it. Not that that's a big surprise, haha~!
Black Sheep :: ZOMBIE SHEEP FTW. This one was the epitome of a b-grade, but that's fine because that's exactly what I bought it for. You can't get better than zombie sheep, lawl! I'm bringing it to Otakon with me to inflict it on other people, bwahaha! XDD;
Premonition :: Mom bought it, and I borrowed it. It was one that I really wanted to see when it was in theatres, and I'm kind of glad that I didn't buy it right away when it came out like I was tempted to. It just wasn't what I thought it would be. I enjoyed it, but really, not enough to want to own it, and coming from me, that's saying something. >>;
EDIT: Also, not a movie, but I'm enjoying KH immensely. Except the fucking paper guy with the torches at the end of the Wonderland level keeps kicking my ass all over the damn place. I've got attacking him and hitting his vulnerable points figured out, but I'm not taking him down fast enough and I keep dying.