I liked it too. As a "psychological thriller," it sure did its job.
I liked it too. As a "psychological thriller," it sure did its job.
I've been visiting Letsrun daily for 7 years and have no clue who Moe is...I recognize the handle but that's about it.
Lortite wrote:
I've been visiting Letsrun daily for 7 years and have no clue who Moe is...I recognize the handle but that's about it.
same here
juicy juicer wrote:
Lortite wrote:I've been visiting Letsrun daily for 7 years and have no clue who Moe is...I recognize the handle but that's about it.
same here
doesn't that say more about you?
Hey I know Moe but not well enough that'd tell me who was the actress. One of his former athletes says it was Winona Ryder. If so, I'm impressed.
Why would we even spend one second trying to figure out who Moe is? That's hardly the reason why anyone comes here.
I felt the movie was similar to staring at an abstract painting in a museum. I kinda know it's brilliant in an artsy kind of way, but in the end I'm scratching my head wondering what the hell?
What I want to see is what Darren Aronofsky does for the next Wolverine film, since he is directing it.
Lortite wrote:
I've been visiting Letsrun daily for 7 years and have no clue who Moe is...I recognize the handle but that's about it.
looks like he's still working with Espinosa
http://www.dentonrc.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/running/stories/120210dnspofetterman.3e74d42.htmlWent to see it with the lady, spent the 1st half bored and the second half a little scared and confused. 2stars.
This movie was about an obsessed ballerina. Replace ballerina with runner and it could be about any female runner on this thread. Pleeeeease. Stop throwing stones!