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Last film I watched was Smoke Signals, in Film & Literature class. Pretty good comedy about two indian young adults going on an adventure from their reservation in Idaho to Arizona to get one of their(Victor's) dad's ashes. I really recommend it, it may look like some stupid family movie by the cover but it's pretty funny and interesting.
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The last film I saw was Misery, a classic psychological thriller movie about a famous writer and his "number one fan." I like thrillers like this because its not just loud hacking and slashing with blood spilling, but an actual chilling story. 9/10, no doubt. It stars James Caan and Kathy Bates, the latter of which got a Golden Globe for her performance.
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Last film I saw was Cheech & Chong: Up In Smoke.
It's a comedy about Anthony Stoner and Pedro de Pacas and their adventures in Mexico and Los Angeles. I give it a 9/10 mostly cause it's one of my favorite movies, and I'm a sucker for Cheech and Chong. I don't really suggest it if you're anti-weed or pot, since it has a lot of that in it. |
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The last film I watched was The Butterfly Effect, it's a terrible film that tries to be pyscollogical but just completly fails at it and just comes has very stupid. That and it was one of the acting perfomances I've ever seen. 2/10
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I was apparently almost a year late on watching Hot Tub Time Machine.
I had to laugh at the beginning where it shows the kid in the basement playing Second Life. Playing on the typical mouse potato stereotypes, Hollywood? 4/5. Last edited by Kero; March 13, 2011 at 03:08:53 PM. |
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The last film I watched was 'Repo! The Genetic Opera'. I give at 9.5 out of 10; my reasoning being that while it is an AWESOME movie with extremely good music and an very good storyline, there's just one scene and one error that bothers me greatly [watch the scene here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFWn_MBokLM ] it seemed to be completely uneeded. The error was the mom's death on her tombstone, which says 2011-2050, while the father is 40 at the time of the film, this says that the mom died at age 39, which means the father must be much older than indicated. Overall, this is a movie I'd recommended, but do not watch if you do not like sexual references/scenes and very gory scenes.
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I saw this, I give it a 8/10, not bad. Not the last movie I watched but have seen it. The last few movies I watched was Paranormal Activity 2 [7/10], The Legends of The Guardians: Owls of Gahoole [9/10, not as well with critics but did like it], Jackass 3D [8/10], and, well, The Goonies [8/10].
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X-Men 3. I like to watch a lot of movies over the summer and over the course of the past 2 weeks or so, I saw every movie in the series except for X-men Origins: Wolverine. They're very fun to watch, but I wouldn't call them film at its best. Unfortunately, though, now that I'm done with this series, I need to find something else to watch on Netflix, and I'm terrible at thinking of movies to see XD
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Last one I watched was Inception.
A bit confusing at first, but I love the whole concept of the dream (not spoiling it). I'd probably say 10/10 because I enjoyed it. I'm not exactly the movie connoisseur, so I can't give specifics about the techniques used or the actors or anything like that. In the end, good movie. |
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix via Netflix
It was pretty decent, with some cool scenes, though I have yet to see a Harry Potter that delights me as much as the first two movies. Oddly enough, I had already seen The Half Blood Prince. As much as I hated her, that pink-and-kitten-obsessed lady was a totally awesome character for the movie since she provided for a nice subplot for the movie and introduced a more mundane level of conflict. |
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I watched 4 movies with my friends last night. Inception was probably my favorite of all of them and we watched it first... I dunno, I guess I just really like the fact that they had action combined with a very confusing concept that I somehow understood. After that we watched Paranormal Activity 1 and then Paranormal Activity 2. Definitely creepy, but it's all paranoia, so it had some scary moments but I was fine after it. Honestly though, I might not have been able to sleep in peace if we hadn't watched Scott Pilgrim vs. The World after those two scary movies. That was a pretty awesome movie, pretty funny too, I enjoyed that as well.
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I watched Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 while I was on vacation. Being a massive Harry Potter fan, the movie was as promising as I expected it to be: packed with action and true to the book. However, if I'm being completely honest, I didn't think it was mind-blowing. Nevertheless, I thought it wrapped up a decade of wonderful memories in the exact way fans were hoping, and I'm really going to miss the series.
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Rented an old film called the Flower Drum Song. It was alright and I did enjoy it even though it was corny and I am not a fan of musicals. 7/10
Still beats Justin Bieber: Never Say Never which my sisters rented it and I watched parts of it and could not stand watching it more than a few minutes. Plus I can still the screaming girls in my head from the movie. So annoying. There is no point of rating this movie. |
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Last week I watched the cult classic Eraserhead. The film is pretty indescribable, but is pretty surreal and at time unnerving. Definitely worth watching, since it has its place in film history. Just make sure you watch it at night, and not while doing anything else. The effect of the film kind of disappears when you do that!
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I never read any harry potter books, and im not planning to do so, but I saw the movie, and it was pretty great. But yeah, the battle wasn't too interesting. And I lol'd sooo much at one part that was supposed to be so dramatic. It was when this girl dropped the chain thing, and right when it hit the ground, someone from across the theater... "Lets just say he blew air..." but it was loud, and pretty much everyone was laughing. But anyways, it was disgusting.
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I watched "Captain America: First Avenger" today, and I must say that it was quite awesome. Packed with action and based on an interesting plot, it's definitely a must-watch for summer. However, the movie seems to suffer from unbelievable effects/stunts which look ridiculously silly as well as an ending which is disappointing and a little random. If it wasn't for these two things, this movie would've become one of my all-time favourites. Score: 8/10
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I'm gonna base off the last movie in theathers I saw, Rise of the Planet of the Apes was my last movie at theathers and it was better then I thought. Too bad the trailer shows the last 30 minutes of the film just like with Capt. America. 8/10
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Also @Shadow: the ending was as such to set up for Avengers, hopefully you stayed after the credits and saw the awesome bonus trailer. |
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The Thin Red Line, uggh it was for a class essay project thing... one of the worst war movie I ever saw haha so I don't suggest it unless you want to bore yourself for a good 2 hours.
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I watched "Real Steel" and it was fantastic - probably one of the best movies I've seen in a long time. The plot moves along at a good pace, it's not very predictable and there's enough action to keep you interested the whole time. 8.5/10
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The last movie that I saw was SCRE4M (Scream 4 for the illiterate). Essentially, it was a horror movie just like the last 3 except with a remake concept.
I give it an 8/10 for humor, scariness, and story, which are things a good Scream movie has(And they're all good. ) |
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I just watched Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2 again for the second time earlier this weekend. I've not read the books yet as I am quirky and prefer to watch the movies before I read. This was honestly probably my favorite Harry Potter movie out of all of them since they just did such an amazing job honestly I think, a perfect ending for a legendary and unforgettable story.
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I watched Harry potter Deathly Hallows and it totally missed the book. (Bad stuff)
Harry: "Let's finish this the way we started it, Tom." *grabs Voldemort's face* Alternate ending to that scene: Voldemort: KISS ME, YOU FOOL. My most recent film I watched was the new Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy. It confused the heck out of me, and there were several other things which I probably shouldn't mention here that really made this a bad film. (Old one, though 8 hours long, was WAY better) My 2nd most recent film was Tron. DAFT PUNK! WOOHO- Okay, there they are! *Looks at Daft Punk* Okay, we can stop watching the movie now. The movie had a horrible plot, it was one epic chase sequence after the next, and the characters were very hollow and void of content. But we got to see Daft Punk, which was about the only cool thing in the movie besides the special effects. Last edited by SilverX; January 4, 2012 at 06:50:02 AM. |
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How about a bump?
I watched The Amazing Spider-man today, and it was amazing indeed. I loved it more than the past 3 movies. It has a better story, a darker tone and the actor is more Spider-man-like than the previous one. Last edited by The Spirit of Time; July 29, 2012 at 03:09:37 PM. |
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I recently watched the Katy Perry movie, but you guys don't want to hear about that, so like Spirit I also saw the Amazing Spiderman, and Andrew Garfield did an AMAZING job, as did Emma Stone. The story was so much better this time around than the other three, but one thing I didn't like was
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The last movie(s) I saw was the first three Spiderman movies (with Tobey Maguire). It was a television marathon to hype up the release of the new Spiderman movie, and I definitely want to go see the new one sometime soon in theaters.
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I was supposed to see The Amazing Spider-Man on Saturday, but my idiot father held me up so my mom couldn't buy us tickets. Hopefully I'll be able to see that or Brave soon. But what I'm really holding out for is Wreck-It Ralph.
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I just saw The Dark Knight Rises. Wow. That was way way WAY better than expected. I thought nothing would ever top the Joker's pure insane evil. They didn't but MAN that was good. 10/10 would recommend.
I also so Tangled on TV last night. That mother is eeeevvviiiillll. And her death was pretty surprising, too. |
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I just watched Die Hard. I love it as an action film and a Christmas movie, because nothing says "Happy Holidays" like watching one of the most hardcore action movies of all time.
Highly recommended to anyone, seeing as it has a well-earned spot on IMDB's Top 250. Last edited by GTP_NickSkyline; July 25, 2012 at 08:24:38 AM. |