Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
"Come find me when you wake up!"
I liked this. These are the kind of suits they should have had in Starship Troopers (they're pretty close--perhaps a bit smaller--to what the MI fight in in that book).
American Sniper - Much better than expected. Bradley Cooper is great in this. I think he'll be the next Matt Damon. Able to go from indie to big budget film with ease. Like someone else on this page said, the ending was a bit weird. I don't know why Eastwood would decide not to show what happened. Maybe he/studio thought it would be too heavy for audiences to not get the happiest ending possible. IDK. Still, a good film. Not the best of the year but definitely a contender.
Cool movie where Harry Belafonte comes out of a cave-in five days later and doesn't see another living person in a post-war world for months when he comes across a white woman. Things are challenging enough until a handsome white man joins the party.
Colombiana (2011)
"I want to be a killer. Can you help me?
-Sure."
Starship Troopers 3: Marauder (2008)
"Federation experts agree that: A: God exists, B: He's on our side, C: He wants us to win."
This movie was much, much better than #2. While not as good as #1 and overdoing it on the propaganda angle and religious debate, it was still a good story and actually included two important elements from the book--Sanctuary and the battle suits--that the previous movies didn't.
Never Say Never Again (1983)
"Good to see you Mr. Bond. Things've been awfully dull 'round here. I hope we're going to see some gratuitous sex and violence in this one!"
Phase IV (1974)
"We knew then, that we were being changed and made part of their world."
Some weird astrological event results in ants becoming smarter, faster, meaner and conniving, which is bad news for a research duo studying them and nearby farmers.
The Street Fighter (1974)
"Tell that b***h who sent you how sorry I am I can no longer be her friend."
Kingpin (1996)
"Just because you're familiar with the missionary position doesn't make you a missionary."
Goofy, sometimes raunchy, but it had its funny bits. It's interesting that there was a bowling-themed comedy three years before Big Lebowski.
American Sniper - Much better than expected. Bradley Cooper is great in this. I think he'll be the next Matt Damon. Able to go from indie to big budget film with ease. Like someone else on this page said, the ending was a bit weird. I don't know why Eastwood would decide not to show what happened. Maybe he/studio thought it would be too heavy for audiences to not get the happiest ending possible. IDK. Still, a good film. Not the best of the year but definitely a contender.
i know a lot of people rip on this as glorifying this guy killing people but all that aside his story really is amazing. kind of reminds me of a guy i know with the whole ptsd issue. i mean shit i cant even imagine what that does to ones mind . i wont go into detail about the story but yea i think you know what im hinting at
The White Buffalo (1977)
"You have lost a friend ... and found one."
Cool movie where Charles Bronson plays Wild Bill Hickock, plagued by nightmares of a white Buffalo, which leads him to the Black Hills and an unlikely alliance with Crazy Horse.
BBC's Pompeii: The Last Day (2003)
"There is no word in Latin for 'volcano.'"
Night of the Demons 2 (1994)
"A kiss is a sin when it is an upper persuasion for a lower invasion."
I thought this was better and more fun than the first.
Return of the Street Fighter (1974)
"You can't trust a jiving chick like you."
'1941'
(1979) Comedy
Hysterical Californians prepare for a Japanese invasion in the days after Pearl Harbor.
FEATURING: Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Ned Beatty, Lorraine Gary, Murray Hamilton, Christopher Lee, Robert Stack, Nancy Allen, John Candy, James Belushi
The Baby (1973)
"You know, Scorpios really aren't cautious, just dangerous."
A very strange movie where a case worker investigates a family that keeps a grown (but mentally handicapped) man as a baby (and call him that). Oh, in typical Grindhouse fashion, that poster is very misleading, but I won't say more.
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