Wanting to see more from them
By lilybug
@lilybug (21107)
United States
6 responses
@katsmeow1213 (28716)
• United States
21 Nov 08
Adam Sandler. We've seen just about all of his movies. There was one that we couldn't sit through though. Called Punch Drunk Love. We thought it would be great because he was in it, but we couldn't make it past the first half hour.
@AmbiePam (92789)
• United States
21 Nov 08
I'd say there are a few people whose movies I'll try to see. Not necessarily in theaters, but when they come out to rent. Sandra Bullock is a good example. I used to want to see every movie she was in, and I wound up seeing Forces of Nature, which is probably the worst Sandra Bullock movie I've ever seen. I don't think it was her fault, just a lousy script and Ben Afleck. There are some I won't see if they have bad reviews, but not just because of the review. If it got a bad review, AND it looks lousy, I'll forget about it. Like the one she did last year. I think it was called Premonition. It looked bad, and it got bad reviews. So I skipped it. She was great in dramas like A Time to Kill, but the recent dramas she has picked have been lacking. Her comedies, like While You Were Sleeping are my favorite.
@060157 (1059)
• Pakistan
20 Nov 08
not me, since i already have very little time to spare and i'd rather watch a movie with a good review (but lately it's been like even the movies with great reviews turn out to be trash =P)
i have a friend who is johnny depp fan. he never miss a single johnny depp movie, no matter how the critics have reviewed the movie.
@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
20 Nov 08
Yes I will. I have been known to do that several times. But now I just wait for the Dvd to come to Netflix. It's cheaper than the theatre and I still get to see them.
@ginnypetree (267)
• United States
20 Nov 08
well yes... The way I see it they all cant be good... But yes I dont blame them for one bad movie