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Cellular - Kenji - 02-27-2005 If you wanna feel a thrill, I highly recommend this movie to you. While I'm watching movie, my adrenalin ran fast in my body. Especially, opening scene surprised me! :eek: At present suspense movies, those require cell phone. In this movie, "Cellular" was cell phone was most important stuff. Speaking of phone, I saw another thrilling suspense movie, "Phone Booth", "Murder for Dial M", "Knight Moves", "Nick of Time".....also those were good suspense movies. Oh, btw, Kim Basinger is back! Her frightened face, I felt it real. But in this movie, Chris Evans as Ryan, he was good. What a kind guy! Cellular - Maggers - 02-27-2005 Kenji Wrote:If you wanna feel a thrill, I highly recommend this movie to you. I haven't seen "Cellular" yet; I'll check it out on Netflix, Kenji. I didn't care for "Phone Booth." Hitchcock's "Dial M for Murder" is a classic. Grace Kelly was at her best. I was just talking about "Nick of Time" with a friend the other day. I enjoyed that movie. How could you go wrong with Johnny Depp and Christopher Walken! I haven't seen "Knight Moves." It stars Christopher Lambert, right? I did love "Night Moves" (1975), starring Gene Hackman and the underrated Jennifer Warren. I haven't seen it in a while, but it's on my Netflix list to view again. It's a good private eye (private investigator) movie and complicated murder mystery directed by Arthur Penn. Cellular - Scott Hajek - 02-27-2005 We recently rented this movie and really enjoyed it. But, I must say I found the movie hilarious! I was laughing during the whole movie at the ever growing list of felonies committed by the main character. Somehow, I don't think the good samaritan law would cover what he did. And his car insurance would never cover the mayhem he produced. But, it is a fun movie. Cellular - Kenji - 02-28-2005 Maggers Wrote:I haven't seen "Cellular" yet; I'll check it out on Netflix, Kenji. You should. It was high tension suspense movie. You will like it. Quote:I didn't care for "Phone Booth." I also recommend it. This is 80-minutes movie. What are short! :eek: Quote:Hitchcock's "Dial M for Murder" is a classic. Grace Kelly was at her best. Oops! Did I say "Murder for Dial M"? :p Correctly, is it "Dial M for Murder"? I got it. Quote:I was just talking about "Nick of Time" with a friend the other day. I enjoyed that movie. How could you go wrong with Johnny Depp and Christopher Walken! Yeah, director John Badham made a lot of movies. This is absolutely his best 3. Of course, best 1 is Saturday night Fever. Best 2 is War Games, btw. Quote:I haven't seen "Knight Moves." It stars Christopher Lambert, right? Right! Christopher Lambert and Diane Lane. Quote:I did love "Night Moves" (1975), starring Gene Hackman and the underrated Jennifer Warren. I haven't seen it in a while, but it's on my Netflix list to view again. It's a good private eye (private investigator) movie and complicated murder mystery directed by Arthur Penn. Hmmmm....................I don't remember it. I like Gene Hackman, nevertheless, I can't remember. His best movie is French Connection. Cellular - Kenji - 02-28-2005 Scott Hajek Wrote:We recently rented this movie and really enjoyed it. But, I must say I found the movie hilarious! I was laughing during the whole movie at the ever growing list of felonies committed by the main character. Somehow, I don't think the good samaritan law would cover what he did. And his car insurance would never cover the mayhem he produced. But, it is a fun movie. Yeah! That's right! Especially, the lawer..... That was hilarious! Cellular - Maggers - 02-28-2005 Kenji Wrote:Hmmmm....................I don't remember it. I like Gene Hackman, nevertheless, I can't remember. His best movie is French Connection. The 1975 movie "Night Moves" also stars a very young, quite wonderful Melanie Griffith. It's a cool movie. |