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The To Do List - thought this was going to be more of a chick flick then it was,would recommend it for the cast.Aubrey Plaza makes a list of sex thangs she wants to get done before heading off to college,cue her unleashing her inner slut and making a real go of it.the 90's setting, freshens it up a bit plus Rachel Bilson plays her older sister,there's a nice scene where shes doing squats for all the perverts out there.
Manhunter - making my way through 80's flicks at the moment and this was next,the soundtrack hasn't aged well but aside from that i thought it was pretty superb.based on thomas harris's red dragon novel,dare i say i enjoyed this more than silence of the lambs,Tom Noonan was a heck of a tooth fairy,scary dude to look at n/h.can't even remember the last time michael mann made a decent flick,the look of this film is way ahead of it's time.
The Jones's - Demi Moore,David Duchovny,Amber Heard (good laaaaaawd) and some dude i've never seen before play a make up family who are basically a sales team,moving into neighborhoods and trying to impose their lifestyles on them so they can make sales.you get the idea this would have probably worked better as a tv show or having a tighter script,the idea's are there but just not executed right.
2 Guns - Paula Patton gets her tits out.
New World - One of the best film's i've seen recently,this is why i love korean cinema...unearthing a gem like this every once in a while makes it worth the while.A simple cops vs robbers story at heart,when a crime syndicate loses its head there are 3 main candidates in line to replace him...one of them being a undercover cop who's loyalty is divided.from there the greed and manipulation between all factions starts to evolve and well...if that initial premise interests you i'd say dig it out if you can.the violence in this film is seriously brutal,but it is more of a character drama more than anything else.i read there's an american remake in the works,if they get the components right then your looking at something potentially awesome.
oh and theres a great in joke paying dues to Oldboy as well.
Gravity - I don't throw the term masterpiece around lightly but this film is up there.see it on the biggest screen you possibly can because this movie is just crafted as a pure cinematic experience.easily movie of the year for me,and a betting man would put his money on Bullock right now for that oscar.