He's just not that into you
Sucked. I don't recomend it.
5
The only redeeming thing about watching this movie were the kids in front of us who looked like they were on some sort of a date, they were entertaining to watch. Drew Barrymore was disapointing to look at, all of the girls except Scarlett were nothing to go home to dream about. Jennifer's hands looked old! Poor girl. Ginnifer Goodwin was cute, but her clothes were awful, I enjoyed her performance in Big Love, she kept that same cute quality about her-but not enough to bring the movie through.
The guys on the other hand surprised me. I really enjoyed Justin Long and Bradley Cooper.
Other than that, the movie sucked. Seriously, do we need a movie telling us how we know if a guy is into us or not? You just insulted every woman out there, and it was more insulting to watch.
Duel (1971)
A made-for-tv movie directed by Spielberg.
The plot wasn't complicated, but it didn't try to insult my intelligence. I'd think it was predictable at one point, then get proven totally wrong. Suspenseful, and not much dialogue. What really captures the suspense are the scenes where the car and the truck are really moving at high speed. What I didn't like was that it kept using repetitive cuts. Though, since this was a TV movie for the 70's the budget was low, so I give it that much.
Anyway, I'd rate it about an 8.
Frost/Nixon.
Color me impressed. I normally loathe Oscar material because it's too predictable/pretentious/uninspired. But Frost/Nixon is one marvellous movie, and a monument of quality movie making.
The climax was great, and it's one of the rare movies that manage to be suspenseful as hell even though you already know the ending.
10/10.
Fast and Furious.
Over the top tribute to the first movie. If you liked the first one, you obviously like fast cars, hot women, and all the characters, so this won't disappoint.
B+