i like that it was mysteriously uploaded to your media drive i suspect either by terrorists to confuse you or super secret govt scientists attempting to increase squad awesomeness by up to 17% or something
def the squad awesomeness part. i do find it odd to be watching duck dynasty one minute and a hellfire strike the next. it always makes me think of the lyrics to vicarious.
saw gravity too and yeah that was actually some decent 3d
probably gonna be too bloody for my liking
http://www.fangoria.com/new/wizard-studios-brings-sleazy-pms-cop-to-full-moon-streaming/
art imitates life i guess
Mind is wandering so 409 Discussion Topic commence!:
Which movies are the most epic and why? By epic I don't mean "like really cool" I mean n. "a long film book or other work portraying heroic deeds and adventures or covering an extended period of time". In my words where a main character goes through some stuff and either changes or doesn't or the world changes. Like maybe there'd be an intermission or something. I think intermissions are cool...
Braveheart - I start with this one because it's a whole story of William Wallace front to back and so y'all can have an idea what i'm talking about.
Princess Mononoke - All kinds of people/creatures coming to terms with or reacting to a world changing drastically from tree-hugging to strip mining
Sergeant York - I stumbled upon it and didn't even know what the title was when I started watching it on TV. Story about a Tennessee hillbilly and goes from there. If you can find it and watch it without learning too much else about it I recommend it because I really enjoyed it knowing nothing about how the story was going to go (unfortunately the title gives it away a bit).
Patton - A self aware primadonna general thinks it's his time to seize his destiny in world history
The Ten Commandments - after Jesus Moses is probably the next biggest biblical character but I think he's still got the biggest/epicest movie going
Others? Agree/disagree?
Forrest Gump
Shawshank Redemption