Topic: Last movie you watched? (Read 104067 times)

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benecio del toro would make a good moe actually. sean penn and jim carrey are both too skinny though.

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I have just finished The Shawshank Redemption after seeing it on TV; always meant to watch it but never really found the time or motivation. I have no idea how I missed this masterpiece!
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I just wrote an 8 page paper on how Silent Hill uses gamic modes of storytelling but fails to entrench a cinematic narrative. The plot, characters, and acting were so bad but the exposition and cinematography, set design, editing, were all great.
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Saw Knowing today, it was good and Nicholas Cage's act was vastly improved(last movie I saw with him in it was Wicker Man, horrid movie). The one thing that sort ruined it for me was part of the ending, ....what the hell...
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Yeah I watched Knowing last night, this would have been a great movie
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Yeah I watched Knowing last night, this would have been a great movie
I still thought it was a great movie regardless though, i can somewhat let the ending slide because it was a great movie.
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I still thought it was a great movie regardless though, I can somewhat let the ending slide because it was a great movie.

Don’t get me wrong, it was a good movie apart from the you know what.

Just have to mention - The Children, a British movie I've finished watching or at least skimmed through... not great but gives us a clear idea as to how terrible movies are soon going to become, the film was bad but what I mean is I know you see this in allot of movies but its never been so explicit.
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Last movie watched, Slumdog Millionaire.. wow, that was pretty good
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Adventureland, on sunday night.

I was very confused at who this movie was targeted at. I don't know the rating, but it seemed very kiddy, yet had a lot of drinking and sex. In a nutshell, it was a romantic comedy, guy and girl fall in love, one of them does something bad and right after everything finalizes one of them finds out the mistake the other made, and they have to forgive one another. It wouldn't even be a comedy except for one of the 3 really awkward characters that pops in after every serious moment, to either say something that defines their characters as weird or by punching someone in the nuts. Not my kind of movie.

The reason I went to see it was because I thought Will Forte was in it, but to my dismay it was the lesser Bill Hader.


Anyway I washed the taste of that movie out of my mouth by watching Digimon the movie on youtube. It's pretty awesome in that the movie is back in the 90s or something, and they have this huge problem when a virus goes to the phone company and knocks out the internet. PS THE SOUNDTRACK TO THIS MOVIE IS AMAZING
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I own the soundtrack.




I still pop it in sometimes and then immediately feel really gay for it.
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Yeah I watched Knowing last night, this would have been a great movie
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The more I hear about Knowing, the less I want to see it.

Fast & Furious is touted as 'New Model. Original Parts.' It casts Vin Diesel and some other people as their characters from the first F&F movie, only this time, it's different. Really. Seriously.

Sure, there's a story, but most people don't go to watch a F&F movie to envelop themselves in a story of lost loves, emotional tangles and friendship bonds that transcend law and basic common sense. Nope, we watch Fast & Furious for the cars. And the driving of said cars. Crashing of said cars. Explosions of said cars. Bare knuckles all-out racing and the hot underground life many of us long to have. Me, personally, I went to see Vin Diesel. Paul Walker and supporting cast did a great job keeping the movie together and the soundtrack did its job.

I'm something of a gear head, and I'm a sucker for a fast car. I know I was supposed to care about the story but, to be quite honest, I didn't. I went into the movie looking for an hour and a half of fancy, over-the-top driving with Vin Diesel and I got exactly what I paid for. For me, it was worth the price of admission plus the drive to the theatre. However, if you're not seriously into cars or Vin Diesel,  you should probably wait for this to come out for rental.
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Mamamack, was it better than 2 fast 2 furious?
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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure.
Me and a friend thought this was the Bill & Ted movie we watched when we were young with corridors in hell and shit, but nooooo.
This is honestly one of the worst movies I have ever seen. I mean, I really disliked Nick Fury (or whatever it's called.. it has
David Hasselhoff smoking a cigar in it and you gotta see it just because it's so bad) but this is even worse. It HAS to be sponsored
by the american government in the 80's cause the whole piece of shit is about COOL KIDS LEARNING HISTORY BY GOING BACK IN
TIME and damn, Keanu Reeves is a pretty bad actor in most of his movies (except Speed, but as far as I remember, he doesn't talk
that much in it anyway) but this ones takes the prize. He actually sounds like this when he's normal and this makes it even more
funny/terrible. I'm slightly tipsy too and this usually means a bad movie is more fun, but EVEN BEING DRUNK DOESN'T MAKE THIS
SHIT FUNNY!!!! God I hate this movie.

I still think you guys should check out Le Moustache though.
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You seriously weren't aware of Bill and Ted and its plot until now?
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I'm from Sweden. What's the one where they're in hell and walking through a corridor called? We still wanna see that one.

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I'm guessing it's the same if I asked you "Do you seriously don't know who Ronny & Ragge is"
Last Edit: April 09, 2009, 11:31:29 pm by Bonehead
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sweden's media isn't nearly as well known throughout the world as americas so not really the same thing

but i figured if you knew the title you knew the plot too
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the spirit

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While I do agree with that, you should consider that ALL American movies from the late 80's and early 90's weren't probably
(I'm basing this on me and my friend's knowledge of shitty movies from the 80s) that famous throughout the entire world (if
they weren't Terminator or something just as big). It's pretty interesting how that has changed though since even shitty
movies from other countries are known here nowadays. This is what I like about this forum though cause stuff some consider
unknown may be super-known in other places.

And yes, I haven't learned to internetz properly yet >_>


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Suddenly I feel old..
Last Edit: April 10, 2009, 12:58:35 am by Bonehead
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slumdog millionaire kind of sucked. weird.