I'll try to get a DVD of it tomorrow. Still not going to watch it with high expectations.
if you found a link already, its prob a dvd screener (which means itll have watermarks all over the screen to prevent optimal quality from potential downloaders. As several artsy movies will get screeners made for the older acadamy members who don't feel like going to a theater
Well here's a movie that several of the board members here won't be able to see in theaters (unless Harvey Sicssorhands has his way and gets it appealed to an R rating.
2000- O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2001- A Beautiful Mind 2002- Catch me if You Can 2003- LOTR Return of the King 2004- The Aviator 2005- Walk the Line 2006- The Departed 2007- Into The Wild 2008- The Wrestler 2009- Pirate Radio 2010- Inception
good news for everyone If you are one of the millions of Americans not living in L.A., New York or another major city in the country and you are dying to see "Black Swan," don't fret. By December 22, the film will be released in more than 1,000 theaters across the country -- because nothing screams holiday cheer like rival ballerinas Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis locking horns on stage and locking lips (and more) off stage.
This past weekend the film has made a stellar $1.44 million after only being released in only 18 theaters. That gave it a per-theater average of $80,212, good for the 21st spot on the all-time list, according to BoxOfficeMojo. In other words, it's already big... and it's poised to be huge when it expands this Christmas. And that's not the only reason this news should make moviegoers merry.
Well here's a movie that several of the board members here won't be able to see in theaters (unless Harvey Sicssorhands has his way and gets it appealed to an R rating.
good news for everyone If you are one of the millions of Americans not living in L.A., New York or another major city in the country and you are dying to see "Black Swan," don't fret. By December 22, the film will be released in more than 1,000 theaters across the country -- because nothing screams holiday cheer like rival ballerinas Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis locking horns on stage and locking lips (and more) off stage.
This past weekend the film has made a stellar $1.44 million after only being released in only 18 theaters. That gave it a per-theater average of $80,212, good for the 21st spot on the all-time list, according to BoxOfficeMojo. In other words, it's already big... and it's poised to be huge when it expands this Christmas. And that's not the only reason this news should make moviegoers merry.
2000- O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2001- A Beautiful Mind 2002- Catch me if You Can 2003- LOTR Return of the King 2004- The Aviator 2005- Walk the Line 2006- The Departed 2007- Into The Wild 2008- The Wrestler 2009- Pirate Radio 2010- Inception
mine, i'll start a lil earlier cuz i'm bored too...
1990- Goodfellas 1991- Boyz n the Hood 1992- JFK 1993- The Fugitive 1994- Forrest Gump 1995- Leaving Las Vegas 1996- Fargo 1997- Pi 1998- Saving Private Ryan 1999- Girl, Interrupted 2000- Requiem for a Dream 2001- Black Hawk Down 2002- Gangs of New York 2003- City of God 2004- The Aviator 2005- 13 Tzameti 2006- Blood Diamond 2007- The Bourne Ultimatum 2008- Revolutionary Road 2009- Inglourious Basterds 2010- Inception
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PmS3ePcA6VU
I cried...lmao.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sYgr_iGATB4
NC-17+ Michelle Williams = WIN
Nolametal's Movie of the year award
2000- O Brother, Where Art Thou?
2001- A Beautiful Mind
2002- Catch me if You Can
2003- LOTR Return of the King
2004- The Aviator
2005- Walk the Line
2006- The Departed
2007- Into The Wild
2008- The Wrestler
2009- Pirate Radio
2010- Inception
If you are one of the millions of Americans not living in L.A., New York or another major city in the country and you are dying to see "Black Swan," don't fret. By December 22, the film will be released in more than 1,000 theaters across the country -- because nothing screams holiday cheer like rival ballerinas Natalie Portman and Mila Kunis locking horns on stage and locking lips (and more) off stage.
This past weekend the film has made a stellar $1.44 million after only being released in only 18 theaters. That gave it a per-theater average of $80,212, good for the 21st spot on the all-time list, according to BoxOfficeMojo. In other words, it's already big... and it's poised to be huge when it expands this Christmas. And that's not the only reason this news should make moviegoers merry.
1990- Goodfellas
1991- Boyz n the Hood
1992- JFK
1993- The Fugitive
1994- Forrest Gump
1995- Leaving Las Vegas
1996- Fargo
1997- Pi
1998- Saving Private Ryan
1999- Girl, Interrupted
2000- Requiem for a Dream
2001- Black Hawk Down
2002- Gangs of New York
2003- City of God
2004- The Aviator
2005- 13 Tzameti
2006- Blood Diamond
2007- The Bourne Ultimatum
2008- Revolutionary Road
2009- Inglourious Basterds
2010- Inception
I'm interested in your list chew...