Office Space rocks!
Bringing Up Baby (Howard Hawks, 1938)
Old screwball comedies are great!
Bringing Up Baby (Howard Hawks, 1938)
Old screwball comedies are great!
Blazingmonga wrote:Went to see "The last king of Scotland" last night and I was very impressed by it. Forest Whitaker was really excellent in this role. Some quite gruesome moments though. Damn near gave me nightmares!
ASHORIZZOR wrote:Blazingmonga wrote:Went to see "The last king of Scotland" last night and I was very impressed by it. Forest Whitaker was really excellent in this role. Some quite gruesome moments though. Damn near gave me nightmares!
Forest got an "Globe" for that! He was really on tears when he recieved it. He seem to be a very nice and bottomlike actor!![]()
Josiah Tobin wrote:ASHORIZZOR wrote:Blazingmonga wrote:Went to see "The last king of Scotland" last night and I was very impressed by it. Forest Whitaker was really excellent in this role. Some quite gruesome moments though. Damn near gave me nightmares!
Forest got an "Globe" for that! He was really on tears when he recieved it. He seem to be a very nice and bottomlike actor!![]()
"Bottomlike?"
ASHORIZZOR wrote:Blazingmonga wrote:Went to see "The last king of Scotland" last night and I was very impressed by it. Forest Whitaker was really excellent in this role. Some quite gruesome moments though. Damn near gave me nightmares!
Forest got an "Globe" for that! He was really on tears when he recieved it. He seem to be a very nice and bottomlike actor!![]()
JuZ wrote:Mr Whitaker is one of my favourite actors, due mainly to the fact that he was Ghost Dog. Go rent it everyone, it's great.
djskrimp wrote:Atari wrote:The Pursuit of Happyness. It has the rare honour of being one of few moves that made me cry.
Off to see Rocky Balboa on Tuesday
That, and the Borat movie, right? (Just kidding, not trying to belittle your emotions.)
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