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YOCO my man suggest me some good movies to watch buddy
Have to disappoint you man, didn't watch movies lately. Mainly cuz of my little niece and work, so I just don't have time. But I do have some titles I'd like to watch in future; Coriolanus, Gravity, Oblivion, Prisoners, Seven Psychopaths, The Raid Redemption
These are just some on my to watch list. Maybe you could watch them and tell me if it's worth the time. :D
I've watched some good movies lately, check them out:
- The Conjuring : Horror.
- 12 Years a Slave : Drama.
- The Tortured : Thriller.
Uh... yeah, sure, that's what it was :ninja:
hellman, a friend of mine recently recommended me the following (like yoco I haven't gotten around watching them either; have been somewhat busy and moderately demotivated by recent events).
The Collector (2009)
V for Vendetta (2006)
Sin City (2005)
Fracture (2007)
The Wave (2008)
Frozen is supposed to be good, but haven't seen it. Can't wait though.
Saw 12 years a slave last weekend, not bad either.
About to watch the new Ghost in the shell movie, but you'd have to be a fan of the series to like it, I assume~
If you're into older movies, I rewatched Vertigo, Rear Window and Anatomy of a murder lately. (James Stewart fangirl here :) )
anyone has watch homefront ,review are not that good..
I have a bit of weird internet problem. A few months ago I finally got my cable TV and internet. Everything worked fine until a few weeks ago when I would randomly lose internet connection two times per week. It didn't really bother me until now. So the modem is connected to my old desktop PC and laptop is connected with WiFi. Here's the weird part. For the last few days if I download big files on my laptop connection just drops, and I get that icon that their's no internet connection. On my modem lights are flashing and the only way to get back my connection is to turn off modem and turn back on a few minutes later. Is this possible? Can my laptop actually drop internet connection, or is there a problem with my modem? The modem is Cisco something. Would appreciate any help!
:)
Does the connection also come back automatically, lets say after a while or it does not come at all after getting dropped ? If its the former, then it seems to be a problem from your ISP's end rather then something from your side/your modem .
thats deja-vu all over again, huh? :PQuote:
Originally Posted by hellman
does that include his westerns too?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sazzy
Coriolanus - this was a joke
Gravity - good for 1 viewing
Oblivion - good/very good, best SF in 2013
Prisoners - silly, though watchable
Seven Psychopaths - had potential, got lazy real fast
The Raid Redemption - all hype, otherwise very lame shooter
The Conjuring - this might be the closest to the above (won't recommend it tho, hehe)
12 Years a Slave - pretty much nonsense just like its recent (less serious) counterpart by tarantino
The Tortured - 2010? no idea
The Collector (2009) - this was pretty good, forget about the sequel though (horror)
V for Vendetta (2006) - overrated nonsense
Sin City (2005) - stylish, enjoyable
Fracture (2007) - not exactly sure, i think this sucked
The Wave (2008) - didn't like this, overrated/annoying propaganda
Frozen (2013) - ugh, skipped it soon enough, not healthy stuff
Ghost in the shell - 2013 (or any year)? no idea
Vertigo - very good, too bad they messed up the last ~30min
Rear Window - very good, hmm another lame ending
Anatomy of a murder - over-the-top, didn't like this
homefront - ugh, really bad, just for major statham fans
Dark Skies (2013) quite creepy, good build-up, unfulfilling finale
i think there were a few of those 'paranormal activity' clones released during the last year or so, but didn't bother with downloading them
this year started with awfully weak movies so far...
Does it happen if you only use the desktop on a wired connection, without Wi-Fi?
On a sidenote, today I watched:
The Box (2009) - a family that's short on cash receives a package containing a box with a button, and later an offer from a stranger: if they push the button, they'll get $1 million, but someone they don't know, somewhere, will die. The wife does, and they get the money, but strange things happen afterwards. Pretty confusing at first, and ultimately bland.
Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999) - the story of Apple, Microsoft and their respective founders, from before their company startups to the release of Windows 1.0. Apparently largely accurate. I liked it.
Cheaters (2000) - some students from a "nobody" school and their coach cheat on a big-ass exam competition to improve their reputation, and succeed... initially. Actually only watched it halfway through because it was dinner time, but I'll finish it tomorrow.