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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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ChiGirl

Quote from: Cheska on July 18, 2015, 05:24:52 AM
Shallow Grave
Ooh, that's such a good movie.  Very Hitchcock like. 

I just finished watching Unbreakable.  And the twist is it's pretty good!

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Arch

Interstellar--Definitely not worth the hype.
The Imitation Game--Quite good despite Keira Knightley.
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Luesko

Jennifer's Body, because I missed to watch it, when it came out  :P
Nothing special tbh
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StrykerXIII

Binge-watched the live-action Transformers movies. Had to get all caught up for when Transformers 5 comes out!
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Cheska

The Breakfast Club, I'm currently watching easy A though.
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minxiejinxielynxie

King Kong (2005)
I don't get why people seem to hate this film, I think it's great ^-^
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graspthesanity

Cruising with Al Pacino, it was really really good.

SarahMarie1987

"Inside Out"

And I cried three times during it. It was that good. The little cartoon in the beginning of the film was adorable! I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen the film yet.
"I'm learning to be brave in my beautiful mistakes"- Pink
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Lady Smith

'Supervolcano'  I'd watched it some years ago, but still enjoyed watching it again.  Good movie, - not for anyone of a nervous disposition though.
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Cheska

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Pandora

Quote from: Jill F on April 29, 2015, 08:58:50 PM
Ex Machina.  Good piece of sci-fi, made me think.  My brain still hurts from it.

Just seen the Sci-Fi film Ex Machina. OMG, that is such an amazing film, works on so many different levels. And a brilliant soundtrack too, especially the haunting instrumental "Bunsen Burner" by "The Cuts". Well worth a watch if you like films that make you think.
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SarahMarie1987

Quote from: Pandora on August 10, 2015, 10:43:51 AM
Just seen the Sci-Fi film Ex Machina. OMG, that is such an amazing film, works on so many different levels. And a brilliant soundtrack too, especially the haunting instrumental "Bunsen Burner" by "The Cuts". Well worth a watch if you like films that make you think.

I just saw this a week ago! Very good! I really liked how it does work on many levels. It is a very smart film, but it doesn't show off in the way that I feel some films do. I also liked how small the film is as well. In terms of characters and location. That really helped set the mood and tone for me. Plus the cinematography was excellent!

Last night I was browsing through Netflix. I came across a documentary called Craigslist Joe. It is about a man, named Joe, who tries to live off Craigslist for one month. He wants to prove that even in our over-connected world, people are still generous and good at heart. It is a really great feel good film. I really do recommend it! 
"I'm learning to be brave in my beautiful mistakes"- Pink
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kristincardigan


Quote from: SarahMarie1987 on July 29, 2015, 04:50:58 PM
"Inside Out"

And I cried three times during it. It was that good. The little cartoon in the beginning of the film was adorable! I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen the film yet.
I saw this with my daughter and bawled my eyes out. It was so good!


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Lady Smith

Dragon Nest, Warriors' Dawn. 2014.  A fun fantasy animated movie which made me smile.
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Tessa James

Jurassic World.  I laughed my butt off but I guess most people didn't think of it as a comedy with laughable gender stereotypes.  It seems that Hollywood is still making "block buster" movies primarily for 9 year olds. ;D ;D ;D
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Lex Six

I saw "Big Money Hustla" recently, it's really cheesy but it's meant to be and you just can't stop watching it.

The cheesiness...
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Sigyn

Quote from: Lex Six on August 13, 2015, 11:01:39 PM
I saw "Big Money Hustla" recently, it's really cheesy but it's meant to be and you just can't stop watching it.

The cheesiness...

Now you need to see Big Money Rustla ... the western
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Cheska

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RavenL

The NeverEnding Story Its been one of my favorites since I was young.

Dracula 1992 I've always fallen asleep while watching it. And finally sat and watched all of it and enjoyed it.






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Peter Pan

The last movie I watched, just in general, was Ghost Town. It'd been a while, and as problematic as he can be, I love some of Ricky Gervais' films. Plus I love all that supernatural comedy ->-bleeped-<-.

In the theater, the last thing I saw was Ant-Man. Surprisingly good, because I wasn't expecting much. I actually liked it quite a bit.
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