? quote:Just finished watchin
World Trade Center.
It was worth the wait.
Watching 9-11 happen once was enough for me, I don't see any need to wallow in it. And it's not like we didn't just live through it ffs.
Though it does raise a good question- where the f**k is Osama Bin Laden and why aren't we hunting him down instead of wanking off in Iraq? :rolleyes:
[EDIT] Here are some of my recent movies, and favorite shows:
Superman Returns: It was.. okay. Wish Bryan Singer has stuck with the X-Men franchise to keep X3 from sucking so bad instead, though. Not going to bother renting it or seeing it again.
Daredevil: Director's Cut DVD: Yeah, I know, the theatrical version was godawful. You wouldn't believe the difference, though, that proper editing and putting in the rest of the freaking story makes. Genuinely one of my favorite comic book movies now, and better than X3 or Superman Returns, which both disappointed me last summer.
Thank You For Smoking: Very funny movie for smokers and non-smokers alike. What I found most interesting was learning the rhetorical techniques he used to obfuscate the issue of the health risks of smoking. I see a lot of right-wing pundits use similar techniques to avoid rather blatant truths.
Casino Royale: Very good, albeit a bit long. Eva Green was amazing in it. Best Bond girl ever, you really fell in love with her and could see why Bond fell for her. Daniel Craig was good as well. Can't wait for the next movie, looks like Mr. White may have ties to a larger underground organization... Spectre?!
An Inconvenient Truth: Pretty straightforward, really, in terms of putting forth a convincing case about global warming and addressing the common criticisms you hear. A nice documentary. There are some biographical bits about Gore in it, probably added by the film-makers to spice it up a little since it's really just a presentation. Some feel like digressions, others fit in quite nicely. It's also interesting that while Bush sold himself as sort of a rural cowboy, Gore spent much of his childhood on a farm.
Battlestar Galactica: After the awesome Exodus from New Caprica, it's just been okay... though the last couple episodes have been quite good and the fall finale looks to be interesting.
Avatar: The Last Airbender: Great season 2 finale. Looks like a kids' show, but the underlying themes of war, genocide, and loss make it very appealing to adults as well. Also, Toph rules!
Venture Bros.: The best show Cartoon Network has put out. Just wow. Some damn funny and smart stuff.