The Last Movie you watched and what did you think of it?

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shogunblade

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I watched "We Are The Strange" again, about a good three or four years after initial watching.

Sometimes fans suck, and I was a fan, and I suck. I cannot believe I nearly gave that movie a 10 out of 10. It was okay, but now that I take movies seriously (or a bit more seriously than 3 or 4 years ago), I now know why people didn't like it.

But I'm still a fan at heart, so, I defend M. Dot Strange's abilities for his work. Just hope to God Heart String Marionette is much better.
 

Slaanax

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Driving Miss Daisy, with Morgan Freeman. Its an amazing movie, great social commentary on racism and other stuff.
 

SamElliot'sMustache

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I started to watch Superman: The Expanded Edition on DVD after renting it, and was all set for some Christopher Reeves/Marlon Brando awesomeness, when the disc started freezing up right around when Jor-El's talking about Krypton exploding, and nothing I did was able to make it work properly. But, while the video store didn't have another copy, they were able to credit it to my account so that smoothed things over. Good thing I have Netflix, too.

The last movie I actually got to watch the whole way through: the Asylum version of Princess of Mars. Hilariously bad, with some of the worst acting I've ever seen, and a lot of unnecessary gross-out humor.
 

J3llo

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I saw the 60s batman movie, pure awesomeness, Adam West is my homeboi.
havent laughd and palmfaced this mutch since i saw Plan 9
 

TIMESWORDSMAN

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Watched 'Capitalism: A Love Story' and while I didn't agree with everything said, Istill think it is a very important film. Compiling a long list of things I already knew and some I did not into a very cohesive presentation.

I think it is a film every American (and others) should see, Whether you agree with it's points or not.
 

Novelist557

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Mine was Angels and Demons. I really love things you have to really focus to keep up with like National Treasure. I really liked the one before Angels and Demons, what's its name again?
 

monostable

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i watched the rock the other day. loved it - love michael bay as well, can't see what people don't like about him =/
 

run_forrest_run

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The Spectator said:
Well the latest movie I saw was Seven, which I have seen once before. Though it was a long time ago, so the twist still had a hard impact on me. Mostly because there are two twists right after each other, I guess. Genious movie and also great performance from both Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt.
I wouldn't call those twists although everyone else seems to think they are. For me a twist is something established near the start of the movie that is turned on its head for impact. The box sure as hell had impact but it only arrived at the very end of the movie and it was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO predictable. Both of them.
 

oktalist

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Talibr said:
oktalist said:
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo [small](Swedish: Man som hatar kvinnor (Men who hate women))[/small]
Seriously: no. Go read the book. The book is fantastic, and after reading it I couldn't sit through 20 minutes of the retard film version that destroys all the completely stunning detail and depth of the original story. I'm not always a 'book is always better than the movie' kind of person either, (Fellowship of the Ring for example, or Let the Right One In, I think those movies are both better than their respective books.) but seriously.
Seems like a gross overreaction to leave after 20 minutes just because you preferred the book version. I thought it had about as much detail and depth as it is possible for a film to have. So you're basically saying it's impossible to make a faithful film adaptation of it.

Of 22 customer reviews of the (not yet released) DVD on Amazon.co.uk, 18 gave it ★★★★★ and 4 gave it ★★★★, and most of them had previously read the book. So I'm afraid I'm going to have to ignore you. Sorry. And also because you like LOTR. :p

But of course I will still be reading the book when I have the opportunity. As I had always planned to.
 

I Max95

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Prince of Persia the sands of time
it was a fun movie but a little ridiculous at times and it seemed to jump around alot in regards to the plot but i enjoyed it
best Video game adaptaion ive ever seen
which is to say ive only seen part of super mario bros and part of mortal Kombat

ive never seen the worst of them honestly thank god for that
 

Hollock

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I just got home from walking out early from get him to the greek. It had isolated incidents of humor, but generally boring.
 
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Unforgiven. To be honest I would probably be happy watching anything with either Clint Eastwood or Morgan Freeman in it, this had both! So you can probably guess how I feel about it.