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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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Pica Pica

Die Hard, I've never seen it before and it was good fun.
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bballshorty

breaking dawn. It was torture and I squirmed the whole time (sorry to those who like it!), I'm not really the romantic type =)
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Jayne

I watched Apollo 18, it was kind of like Paranormal Activity on the moon & i'd have to be harsh & say it wasn't that good, i'm a huge sci-fi fan but this film just didn't cut the mustard, this may have been because I watched Paranormal Activity the day before & I must say that it's a brilliant film, it didn't scare me but I just couldn't tear my eyes away from the screen, it's compelling viewing.
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Cody Jensen

@bballshorty ha so did i when my female cousin dragged me to see it ^^
Derp

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MacKenzie

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Claire25

I watched "In time"...Was kinda disappointed, considering I like the actors in the film.
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Pica Pica

Quote from: bballshorty on March 03, 2012, 08:43:05 PM
breaking dawn. It was torture and I squirmed the whole time (sorry to those who like it!), I'm not really the romantic type =)

Nor is Stephanie Myers is would appear.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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schism

this means war.

i don't know.... i'm not a rom com fan, though there are a couple i enjoy.  there were some real laugh out loud moments, sure, i just didn't really enjoy the whole best friends fighting over this perfect girl routine.  she was a caricature, no character flaws.  the male roles were pretty strong, but i really like chris pine and tom hardy, so their acting prowess might have been carrying them.
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K Style Addiction

On The Waterfront, great stuff.
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Joeyboo~ :3

Paranormal Activity 3

I'm a Slowpoke, but I think the movie was pretty good.
Confusing, but good.
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Queen Erika

Dancer in the Dark... I now hate Lars Von Trier with a passion; his films are beautiful and the acting is wonderful, but the stories are pointlessly depressing with little to no symbolic or allegorical purpose, and he destroys all his female characters (which I honestly think is part of his anger towards his late mother, who revealed on her deathbed that his biological father isn't the one he grew up with.) He's gotten slammed by critics and was even kicked out of the Cannes festival for making anti-semetic jokes.

...Oh yeah, but about the film. Bjork plays a single mother named Selma who moved to the States to have the opportunity to get surgery for her son; he has a genetic disease that runs in her family that causes blindness. She works at a factory night and day to save up money, while she goes blind herself, and this one guy falls in love with her and starts following her around all the time... She goes insane from the stress and daydreams herself into musicals constantly. The film does not end well, I'll say that much. Gods, I hate Lars Von Trier.
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Pica Pica

I saw Bill and Ted's Bogus Adventure recently. I like that film. I like the Grim Reaper.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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supremecatoverlord

Quote from: bballshorty on March 03, 2012, 08:43:05 PM
breaking dawn. It was torture and I squirmed the whole time (sorry to those who like it!), I'm not really the romantic type =)
The "love" in that movie is so insipid and selfishly driven that I don't think it could qualify as romantic. The movies are terrible, so I would squirm through them either way. Movies like "The Notebook" and "Titanic" are films that would qualify for the romance genre.

Anyway, the last movie I saw was Jane Eyre, but I didn't actually finish it because my friend interrupted me with a Skype call. >>
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Queen Erika

Quote from: Pica Pica on March 10, 2012, 04:03:50 PM
I saw Bill and Ted's Bogus Adventure recently. I like that film. I like the Grim Reaper.
They're planning on doing another one...

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1680818/bill-and-ted-3-alex-winter.jhtml
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Pica Pica

'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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Cody Jensen

pre ordered tickets for Hunger Games. so stoked, it looks good :)
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Felix

Of the close to fifteen movies mentioned on this page, I've only heard of Die Hard, Dancer in the Dark, and Bill and Ted's Bogus Adventure. I love Die Hard and Bill and Ted. :)

I saw Die Mommy Die with a queer group the other day. It was really stupid and funny.
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Jamie D

I went to see The Iron Lady, the film about Margaret Thatcher starring Meryl Streep.

I am old enough to remember her term as Prime Minister.  My parents lived in London in the early- to mid-80s, and I visited the UK often during that time.
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♥ Dutchess

Last movie I saw in the theatre... Captain America, on tv, Hanna
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Joeyboo~ :3

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