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Review the last movie you saw; *there will probably be spoilers*
Topic Started: Tue Jul 31, 2007 11:07 am (28,830 Views)
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Dralek
Wed Sep 28, 2011 12:58 pm
williamslakesm
Sun Aug 28, 2011 7:58 pm
The Black Hole. What a wonderful piece of science fiction. Robot laserfights, awesome models of ships, well done, haven't seen it since I was a kid.
Maximillian scared the crap out of me as a kid. I still have Maximillian and Vincent action figures squirrelled away with a lot of my Star Wars ones.

I'm not much of a movie-goer. The last thing I saw in a theatre was Thor, and I wasn't too impressed. I doubt I'll go see another movie until the next Muppet one comes out this fall. I did watch "The Book of Eli" recently and enjoyed it. Combine Mad Max and Fahrenheit 451...
Thor was terrible. Natalie Portman was the least convincing astronomy nerd i've ever seen. And that puppet in Stargate was a more believable Thor.
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Transformers 3. So good it almost makes up for the horrble one before it. In fact I'll just pretend the second one never happened and say this one is really good.
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watched The Bridesmaids. Been hearing about this movie all summer and was really looking forward to it. But I was so disapointed. It was kinda all over the place. And depressing.

Watched Hancock too again. Love that movie.
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If you rented it and haven't watched it yet, go ahead and just take it back.

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Braveheart bloody. Stretched the history, but it raised my knowledge of what happened in 1215.
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I watched Flying High (aka Airplane!) last night.

Random, but hilarious, always makes you laugh, fantastic movie, Leslie Neilson is awesome, the whole movie is awesome!! It's one of my favorites, and can watch it time and time again and its equally as funny as the previous time I watched it!
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wissaboo
Sat Oct 1, 2011 10:53 pm
Watched Hancock too again. Love that movie.
The ol' ball & chain and I saw that in the theatre. I liked the first half of the movie, when he was just disgruntled. Then came the lost love angle and I found myself making concession stand/restroom breaks just to pass the time. Maybe I should re-watch it at home, but I'm unsure if it would be worth it.
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lol well that is where the you are a boy and I am a girl thing comes into play then.
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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.........well that was unexciting!
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williamslakesm
Fri Oct 7, 2011 10:14 am
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince.........well that was unexciting!
Yeah, that was very boring! I had just watched Deathly hallows part 2 at the theatre, and it was on late at night, and it ruined that good taste I had in my mouth.
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you didn't like it?


we watched the old fright night last night. Lots of boobies in it. It's still not a bad picture.
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Mon Oct 3, 2011 9:03 pm
Your Highness
If you rented it and haven't watched it yet, go ahead and just take it back.

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williamslakesm
Sat Oct 1, 2011 10:40 pm
Transformers 3. So good it almost makes up for the horrble one before it. In fact I'll just pretend the second one never happened and say this one is really good.
I agree. Much better than the second one.
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Saw the Lion King today. First time I've ever seen it and I'm afraid I don't entirely get what all the hype is about. All of my friends think it's the best Disney movie and look at me like I've just confessed I'm a serial killer when I tell them I've never seen it before.

Don't get me wrong, it was good, just not the best Disney movie. My favourite is still Pocahontas. Though Scar is probably my new favourite villain... :D

The 3D was really good though. One of the only movies where it's actually justified.

Yesterday I went to an old (1929) film of Alfred Hitchcock's called Blackmail. It was surprisingly good for being such an old movie. It was his first talkie so of course the sound/picture quality was awful, but the plot was interesting and acting good (for the melodramatic style of the day.)

Also went to The Great Escape the other day. Ending was depressing as hell of course, but it was really good. It was surprising how much the camp and some of the characters were like in Hogan's Heroes. I knew Hogan's Heroes was partly inspired by it, but I didn't realise how much.
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I saw Real Steel last nght. It was really good. It had the feeling of Rocky, Rock'em Sock'em robots, and the pod race from The Phantom Menace. Ion't spoil it so go see it as an early show.t
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Mon Oct 10, 2011 3:28 am
Saw the Lion King today. First time I've ever seen it and I'm afraid I don't entirely get what all the hype is about. All of my friends think it's the best Disney movie and look at me like I've just confessed I'm a serial killer when I tell them I've never seen it before.

Don't get me wrong, it was good, just not the best Disney movie. My favourite is still Pocahontas. Though Scar is probably my new favourite villain... :D

The 3D was really good though. One of the only movies where it's actually justified.

Yesterday I went to an old (1929) film of Alfred Hitchcock's called Blackmail. It was surprisingly good for being such an old movie. It was his first talkie so of course the sound/picture quality was awful, but the plot was interesting and acting good (for the melodramatic style of the day.)

Also went to The Great Escape the other day. Ending was depressing as hell of course, but it was really good. It was surprising how much the camp and some of the characters were like in Hogan's Heroes. I knew Hogan's Heroes was partly inspired by it, but I didn't realise how much.
Hitchcock was a genius.

And the great escape is a very sad movie. truely inspiring though.
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Wizard of Oz and Sound of Music

pure awesomeness of course :) You see so much more detail on a cinema screen.
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Last night I saw Midnight in Paris, the new Woody Allen film. I haven't seen a lot of his stuff, but I really liked this. It's about Owen Wilson as a Woody Allen type character who visits Paris with his fiancé, and finds himself travelling back to the 1920s every night and meeting the cultural figures of the day- Hemingway, Picasso etc.

It's basically that game people play- if you could visit any time in history and experience the best it has to offer, when would it be? But it has a kind of magical atmosphere of the sort i'm a sucker for, and it's pretty funny in places, particularly Michael Sheen as his fiancés pretentious friend and Adrien Brody as Salvador Dali.

Go and watch it
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Sherlock... I mean... KHANNNNNNN

Mary Poppins was on the other day... I confess I was singing along!
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stigmata
Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:29 am
Last night I saw Midnight in Paris, the new Woody Allen film. I haven't seen a lot of his stuff, but I really liked this. It's about Owen Wilson as a Woody Allen type character who visits Paris with his fiancé, and finds himself travelling back to the 1920s every night and meeting the cultural figures of the day- Hemingway, Picasso etc.

It's basically that game people play- if you could visit any time in history and experience the best it has to offer, when would it be? But it has a kind of magical atmosphere of the sort i'm a sucker for, and it's pretty funny in places, particularly Michael Sheen as his fiancés pretentious friend and Adrien Brody as Salvador Dali.

Go and watch it
not a fan of woody allen but I can totally see owen wilson doing the traditional woody roles
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I'm not a fan of Woody Allen as a person, and i've hardly seen any of his films- partly for that reason. This was good though.
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