The guy (Curry) has a knack for facial expressions which come off natural,…definitely enjoy watching him.
Leslie Nielson fan besides…(Airplane, Police Story…Scary Movie 4) that man has been in quite a number of films over the decades,…I know Forbidden Planet filmed in the 50' one his first movies.
Politically I hate both sides equally for reasons that are surprisingly similar. I say this because I think my favorite role I've seen Leslie Neilsen in is “An American Carol”, A VERY political movie, but still hilarious in my opinion.
An American Werewolf In London by John Landis. John Landis made many great movies like Kentucky Fried Chicken (the first of Abrahams, Zucker, Zucker), Blues Brothers, Trading Places and another great one with Eddy Murphy, Coming to America
We just spoke about “Pulp Fiction”. Also “From Dusk Till Dawn” is great and “Kill Bill” funny He also made one of the best episodes of CSI, Grave Danger (author) and produced “Hostel 1 & 2”. Yes, Quentin is a multi talent.
Supposedly he has hinted in interviews that a third in the series of “Kill Bill” is in the works but I have heard little of it. Be interesting to see how he approaches it.
2012 was awesome, though some parts were iffy. I went to see Toy Story 3 in 3d, there wasn't a LOT of 3d in it, but it still was a good movie. I'm honestly excited for Saw 7, but I don't know how they'll continue with it, Saw 6 looked like a good enough ending for the movies to me.
The thing I can say most about Saw is that they always seem to think of something. They've done a great enough job that I'll keep following where they lead.
Loved the new The Karate Kid. Enjoyed Sorcerer's Appentice. Loved Toy Story 3. The Last Airbender, rather watch the animated version over and over again. Fucking loved the hell out of Inception, it was AWESOME.
Fine then. Love the new James Bonds, they were raw, gritty and down to earth. I do enjoy the old ones with the gadgets and all but the new version made it more human(more believable).