"Hip hop frightens you, doesn't it....Hmmm...Fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate. Hate leads to endlessly posting threads about stupid white people. Hmmmmm....."
I saw House on Haunted Hill this morning (the remake). I like most of it, but, like so many horror films of the time, that big, blobby, CGI ghost at the end really ruins it. Mostly a decent flick though, with some good performances. Afterwards, I put on the original, but had to catch some z's halfway through it because I pulled an all-nighter.
Escapay wrote:Watched Supergirl: International Version 4 times already (3 regularly and 1 with commentary), and the Director's Cut once.
Amazing that I can find time to watch Supergirl 5 times, including all the extras, and still have not put TLM in my DVD player yet...
Escapay
Ha, yeah, I shouldn't be watching anything right now with all I have to do, but I've watched a few things and still not my disc one of Little Mermaid. I guess it's because I really want to give it 100 percent of my attention when I finally do. Hope I don't have to wait till November!
Scooby Doo in Pirates Ahoy! which I really enjoyed. Much better than the somewhat lacking Where's My Mummy?, this was a return to form with an epic adventure for the Mystery Inc. gang.
And it starred Disney Legend Tim Conway and Freddy's dad!
since it is the halloween season i watched Corpse Bride last night. It was okay but nothing special. I watched The Little Mermaid a couple nights ago. Classic Disney.
Watched a really creepy movie called Venom with Sterling Hayden, Susan George, Oliver Reed and Nicole Williamson. Really good movie for Halloween about a kidnapping gone bad and a supposedly harmless snake that turns out to be a 'black mamba' loose in the house. It is an 'edge of your seat' scary movie, and if you don't like snakes, then don't watch this one.
Also watched "Circus of Horrors", a really good horror film from the 60's.
The only way to watch movies - Original Aspect Ratio!!!!
I LOVE my Blu-Ray Disc Player!
Last night I watched A Nightmare On Elm Street: Two-Disc Infinifilm Special Edition. It has been a long time since I last saw it. It's still terrifying, all these years later. I also watched some of the bonus features.
Then, I popped in The Little Mermaid: 2-Disc Platinum Edition, which I have still not watched all the way through. I ended up falling asleep. Not from being bored, but, just being so tired. It was near midnight.
I just got home from watching Open Season in IMAX 3-D! It was pretty good. The animation was good, the story was pretty funny, and of course, seeing it in 3-D made it all the better. I actually enjoyed it. Not as much as I do Pixar films, but, it was a decent flick.