Showing posts with label Pick of the week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pick of the week. Show all posts
Thursday, March 28, 2013

LEAH'S PICK OF THE WEEK










Thought this was a very beautiful, thoughtful story.  Sean Penn by no great surprise is just fantastic.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

LEAH'S PICK OF THE WEEK

I thought it was very funny. For all the movies that claim to be the best comedy of the year, this one is certainly winning.
Thursday, June 10, 2010

LEAH'S PICK OF THE WEEK



Probably the most impressive movie I have ever seen considering the non existent budget.
Friday, May 21, 2010

Leah's Pick of the Week



Friday, May 7, 2010

Pick of the week 5/7/10

Iron Man 2


            The only thing cooler than hot rod red and yellow? Chrome. The end.







Wednesday, April 28, 2010

LEAH'S PICK OF THE WEEK


Ed Burns is like a talented Woody Allen, but no one sees either of their movies.
Friday, April 23, 2010

LEAH'S PICK OF THE WEEK


Danny Boyle's best film, forget Slumdog.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Carriers

Pick of the week: Carriers




If you like end of the world stories, where the tension lies in really nothing happening, you'll love Carriers.

LEAH'S PICK OF THE WEEK



If you plan on watching the remake, you should check out the original.
Monday, April 5, 2010

Top 5 Reasons to see... Pirate Radio

Playing off of Leah's recent pick of the week, I've decided to compile my top 5 reasons to see Pirate Radio, or for you British readers, The Boat That Rocked. Which, really, is a much better title but that's neither here nor there. I will also say that five things are as un-spoiler-ish as possible as I'm looking to design the list to get you to see the film and not to have to not to need to see the film. Right? Okay.

5. Thick Kevin. Is quietly one of the best characters in a movie full of incredible characters.

4. Twatt. Is a gag that will never get old.

3. The smoldering sexual charisma of Nick Frost. Will leave you begging for more.

2. The music. As this is a movie about a boat that double's as a supplier for illegial rock radio music during the 70's, this really shouldn't be a surprise.

1. Never have I ever. In thinking of an idea or concept that best conveys the embarrassment of riches, when it comes to funny funny British actors (and Philip Seymour Hoffman), this is a choice example. Involving pretty much everyone the multiple scenes that involve this drinking game are excellent... and reveal a number of wickedly funny moments. You'll have to watch to see what I mean. But even in talking about this being an excellent example of a funny moment in the movie... the movie itself is non-stop endearing, crude, awesome British humor.
Monday, March 29, 2010

LEAH'S PICK OF THE WEEK


Brilliantly good fun!

Byron's pick of the week

Monday, March 22, 2010

PICK OF THE WEEK




LEAH"S PICK OF THE WEEK



This is a very cute very well done sweet comedy.  Reminds me a little of "That Thing You Do"
Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Pick of the week

LEAH'S PICK OF THE WEEK




To see how a love story should really be told!