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what movie did you see last?

Started by Princess Rachel, June 04, 2011, 10:12:20 AM

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Jam

Looper.
I may have to get it when it comes out.
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dylanjakoby

Pitch Perfect. it was such an amazing movie i can not wait until it comes out on dvd which is sad because it came out 2 days ago!
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dalebert

Re-watched Cemetary Man recently. It's an extremely weird, vaguely Nietzsche-inspired (?) zombie movie. I recommend checking it out if you can. It's from the 80s and stars Rupert Everett from long before he came out of the closet.

electric sheep

Last film I watched was Looper, but it's been a week since. Also, must agree with Tom, it'll be joining my DVD collection in the future.
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Jam

Quote from: electric sheep on October 09, 2012, 10:57:22 PM
Last film I watched was Looper, but it's been a week since. Also, must agree with Tom, it'll be joining my DVD collection in the future.

Lol loving the name. 'Electric sheep'  :D
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Nicolette

I saw Pitch Black yet again. Anyone remember Jack? What gets Jack read is her menstrual cycle, as her blood attracts the creatures.
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dalebert


Rowan Rue

Captain America: The first Avenger.
Which was funny because I have a friend who does an AMAZING Cap cosplay, and while watching the movie I kept thinking, "Hmm, this guy makes a good Captain America, but he's not quite as good as the real one, oh, wait O.o; "





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Snowpaw

Seven

Been on a serial killer movie/show binge lately.
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electric sheep

Quote from: dalebert on October 10, 2012, 12:33:55 PM
Like these?


Actually, it's just something I picked up from the song Talk Shows on Mute by Incubus. There's a line that goes, 'The electric sheep are dreaming of your face', which I suppose in turn references the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick which is the primary basis for Blade Runner. Maybe y'all didn't need an explanation that detailed though...

Anyway, decided to rewatch (500) Days of Summer today, Joseph Gordon-Levitt seems to be a recurrence in my film choices.
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dalebert

Quote from: electric sheep on October 10, 2012, 06:02:53 PM
Joseph Gordon-Levitt seems to be a recurrence in my film choices.

He's awesome. I'ma hafta watch that.

Rowan Rue

Quote from: electric sheep on October 10, 2012, 06:02:53 PM
Actually, it's just something I picked up from the song Talk Shows on Mute by Incubus. There's a line that goes, 'The electric sheep are dreaming of your face', which I suppose in turn references the novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick which is the primary basis for Blade Runner. Maybe y'all didn't need an explanation that detailed though...

Anyway, decided to rewatch (500) Days of Summer today, Joseph Gordon-Levitt seems to be a recurrence in my film choices.

Which in turn led to the role playing game "Paranoia".  But noooobody needed that much explanation  ;)





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bballshorty

Forrest Gump and Inside Job...and the Terminal
Day by day, in every way, I am getting better and better. And so are you!



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michelle666

I fell asleep on the couch last night and woke up at like 3am. Party Monster was on so I had to watch it.
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Pippa

Prometheus.  Not bad but Ridley Scott could have done better by being slightly less expansive.  The success of alien was pretty much down to the claustrophobic atmosphere and low lighting of the Nostromo's corridors.  Here you felt there was as much reference to James Cameron's Aliens as there was to the 1979 original. 

It also took quite a while to understand why the 'Deacons' would point to a biological weapons factory in the archeological finds (It's a threat not an invitation i.e. Humans behave yourself or we will use what we have stored here.)
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Shantel

Quote from: Pippa on November 08, 2012, 05:17:39 AM

It also took quite a while to understand why the 'Deacons' would point to a biological weapons factory in the archeological finds (It's a threat not an invitation i.e. Humans behave yourself or we will use what we have stored here.)

Uh-yes good point, let's hope the humans take note and not used what they have stored against themselves.
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Cindy

Die Hard 4.

I didn't mean too, but I thought it was really good, well for Bruce Willis,
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Catherine Sarah

Mental.

Starring Toni Collett.

A most outstanding performance from such a talented actress. Rebecca Gibney (Packed to The Rafters) also carried a good portrait of her character.

If you can catch up with it, you'll definitely be entertained.

Enjoy

Catherine




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michelle666

Watching Boogie Nights right now. It's one of those movies that if it comes on, I cant not watch it.
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Charley Bea(EmeraldP)

Paranormal Activity 4: 4/5

My first time seeing any of the Paranormal Activity films and feel now that I should watch the previous ones though the one that has the dog harmed I am hesitant to see as I tend to blacklist a movie once I know a dog or horse is harmed for example(I know it isn't for real) still haven't seen the Godfather trilogy because of this, Interesting film, laughed through the whole thing it was hilarious...I am certain that is not the reaction the makers had in mind.

loses a mark cause of it's predictability, especially since the cinema's sound system gave away build up to something happening, although the film was already predictable before i noticed the sound bass issue


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