simplest way, would be to change your browser character encoding Korean (uhc or euc kr) if that doesn't help... Since I'm not a windows user, I'm not quite sure what the actual problem could be that characters of East Asian languages don't show for you. Maybe checking your font settings, and install unicode fonts, or I've heard that unchecking the 'hide fonts based on language settings' also solved the issue for some. Or deleting the font cache, and restarting your pc..
Thank you for that recommendation....not quite as good as "Kung Fu Hustle"...but it was entirely enjoyable.
The last three movies I saw in the theater were, The Social Network, True Grit and The Fighter. They were worth the cost of a ticket and highly entertaining. The last movie I rented was, The Town. If you haven't seen it, you should. It is one of the best movies I ever saw. It never gets boring.
The Town was entertaining. Not quite worth a second watch though. The most recent flick I watched was Black Swan. Utterly boring.
It's seldom I care to watch a movie twice. If I do, it's usually a comedy. The movies I would recommend based on the fact I've watched them again are, Victor-Victoria, Captain Ron, Ruthless People, The Big Lebowski, Second Hand Lions, Couple's Retreat, Sahara, Regarding Henry, Blast From the Past, Rain Man, A Fish Called Wanda, True Lies, Almost Famous, Joy Luck Club, Gran Torino, Across the Universe, Training Day, Same Time Next Year, Harold & Maude, Earth and Oceans. Of course there are more, but these are the movie titles that come to mind without too much strugglePlease Register or Log in to view the hidden image! I doubt I will ever rent Black Swan.
With me, it's musicals. The Wizard of Oz, Fantasia, The Music Man, My Fair Lady, Camelot, Yellow Submarine, Tommy, Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Across the Universe.
What! You omitted Grease? One of my faves. Do you by any chance remember, Paint Your Wagon? I think I'll watch that one again just so I can laugh at them!
I didn't think it was boring. I thought the screenplay was very well done, and kept a boring theme from being anything but boring.
I've been busy watching every season of The Office, UK and US versions. But I'll take a look when I get home.
Yeah, haven't seen that one, but don't have any plans to. Just not seeing the appeal - Facebook itself is fucking boring, much less a movie about Facebook. And anyway, what is the premise? College kids make successful website, learn some lessons about business and life on the way? :SNORE:
I feel the same way....while I like "RottenTomatos" as good source...they give it a 98%....I'm not sure. Right now I've got "The Town" and "Boondocks Saints" on the que...thanks to these recommendations.
I had to go back and see what I recommended, I found all these: 127 Hours Touch of Evil - recut version Storytelling Aftershock (A bit of a propaganda piece, but a heartwarming tearjerker with epic disaster scenes) Children of Men My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done? The Ladykillers A Serious Man Dogtooth (2009) City of Ember (2009) And on this occasion I will add: The Holy Mountain (1973) Alejandro Jodorowsky A psychedelic mindfuck of epic proportions. Here is a scene (some nudity): Spoiler Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image! “My name is Klen, my planet is Jupiter.”