I think the issue is two different types of comedy. Office Space wanted to be clever and Rushmore and Big Lebowski type funny while Hangover was more Anchorman and Caddyshack type funny. Different styles but all very funny IMO.
Speaking of which, The Dude makes his Blu-ray appearance finally. I have to grab that. "You want a toe? I can get you a toe, believe me."
Office Space is in the same category as Stripes and Old School -- hilarious until the directors realized they needed another 30 minutes to finish their movies.
Brando70 wrote:Speaking of which, The Dude makes his Blu-ray appearance finally. I have to grab that. "You want a toe? I can get you a toe, believe me."
Brando70 wrote:Speaking of which, The Dude makes his Blu-ray appearance finally. I have to grab that. "You want a toe? I can get you a toe, believe me."
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No one fucks with the Jesus.
and Dude...
$16.99 at Best Buy.
$12.99 at Frys this weekend (BR+DVD combo). I have to head out toward Lisle on Sunday anyway so I have informed my wife we will be making an additional stop.
Great movie rentals over the last couple days. Take Me Home Tonight and Limitless. I came in to Limitless thinking I was going to be let down, but that movie really had me from the very beginning.
Just finished watching Win Win this afternoon. Highly recommended. I wouldn't have known about it unless I had seen a preview for it prior to watching Cedar Rapids a couple weeks ago.
Paul Giamatti did a great job as did the wife (Michael's squeeze from The Office). Just a great cast of characters.
I also really liked Cedar Rapids. If you're an Ed Helms fan, this is a good one. John C. Reilly just about stole the show. Kind of a dark comedy but quite entertaining.
Going to watch Skateland later, but it looks like the reviews weren't too favorable.
sportdan30 wrote:I also really liked Cedar Rapids. If you're an Ed Helms fan, this is a good one. John C. Reilly just about stole the show. Kind of a dark comedy but quite entertaining.
Totally agree. Watched it this past weekend and really enjoyed it. There were some unexpected twists that really made it more than your usual white-collar comedy.
sportdan30 wrote:Great movie rentals over the last couple days. Take Me Home Tonight and Limitless. I came in to Limitless thinking I was going to be let down, but that movie really had me from the very beginning.
Enjoyed them both. Love time period pieces....especially from 80's.
Diablo25 wrote:Watched Super 8 two nights ago. SUPERB movie. I really enjoyed it. Great script, great cast. The movie just had a great, nostalgic feel to it. 10/10.
Jane Eyre, for your costume drama loving feminine side. Thought it was excellent. Great cast.
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I've been on a documentary kick lately after watching Marwencol, which everyone was properly raving about. Watched Young at Heart last week. I found it deeply moving. Talk about a movie that will stick with you. Funny, profane, tragic...it's got it all.
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