Employee of the Month with Dane Cook was hilarious. I am not usually a fan of that type of comedy, but it turned out to be very entertaining.
I really didn't expect Saw III to be as good as the first two, but it was. This is the only movie I can think of that hasn't been ruined by sequels. It should probably stop there and unfortunately it doesn't. The fourth installment is due to be in theaters by Halloween 2007. I don't understand how they will pull it off after seeing the third movie, but I'm sure we will rent it when the time comes.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning was just OK. Sure, they spent a little time explaining how Leatherface came to be, but the remainder of the film was the same as the others. I wasn't very impressed.
Idiocracy was the dumbest movie ever, but it was still quite funny and I'm glad we rented it. It was directed by Mike Judge so that should tell you something.
Farce of the Penguins - as told by Samuel L Jackson was really disappointing. Jeremy and I thought it was going to be hilarious from the previews we had seen, but we shut it off after less than thirty minutes.
Haven was a pretty good film. It's one of those movies that you really have to pay attention to in order to understand it. A few times I had to ask Jeremy what was going on because I thought I had missed something, but I hadn't. It drives him crazy when I do that. His answer is always the same: "I haven't seen any more of the movie than you have." *grin* In the end, it was worth renting.




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I was wondering about that last one.
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