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Last movie you watched?

Discussion in 'Entertainment and Technology' started by Parker, Apr 26, 2009.

  1. hazza

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    Muriel's Wedding
     
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    Last movie I watched was called The Call! OMG I loved that movie :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes: I have never had such a suspenseful ride in a movie before!! If I was a movie critic it would have got a 10/10 because it passed my expectations!
     
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    Heh :grin: That's cool :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
     
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    The Croods, I was forced to watch it >_>...
     
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    That was on Channel 9 Perth just recently, after the ABBA special, I started to watch it but went to bed.

    The last film I watched all the way through was Skyfall only last Friday, when I was on a plane.
     
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    World War Z (I went with some friends from work) :slight_smile:
     
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    I actually saw a bunch of movies 'recently' and I forgot which one was last:
    American Psycho
    Easy A
    The Prestige
    The Machinist
    500 Days Of Summer
    Looper
    Memento
    Pan's Labyrinth
    The Departed
    The Mist
    Mulholland Drive (holly shit, that was confusing!)
    12 Monkeys
    ... and a few more (that I know for sure weren't the last one).
     
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    Quite a list :slight_smile:
     
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    I watched Fingersmith on youtube yesterday. It was 3 hours long, had so many plot twists that I didn't know literally until the very last minute how it's going to end but it was worth it alone for the two love scenes.
     
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    The Internship - average
     
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    Baisers Volés (François Truffaut, 1968) - Finally caught the third film in the 'Antoine Doinel' series after having seen both The 400 Blows and Antoine et Colette a few years back. Though I doubt it was intentional, I think it's very appropriate that this is the first color film of the series, as black-and-white gives the previous two a vaguely nostalgic, passing-of-youth quality. Whereas here Doinel seems to enter the 'adult world' for the first time. Just the same, the tone oddly seems less realistic, sometimes bordering on the absurd [but then, who ever said life wasn't.]

    Looking forward to seeing the final two films, which I placed on hold with my library as I knew I wouldn't be able to stay awake for them on TCM. :lol:
     
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    I watched "Beginners" last night. Good movie that made me cry — I identified with the loneliness and struggle to find happiness...
     
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    The Statue of Liberty (Ken Burns, 1985) - Fairly interesting documentary about the creation of the statue, but also it's role as both symbol and cultural icon.

    Lifeboat (Alfred Hitchcock, 1944) - Been awhile since I'd seen this for the first time several years ago. Aside for some of the more overtly propagandistic moments toward the end where the protagonists contemplate the 'evilness' of Germans/Nazis [and even that seems handled with more nuance than you'd expect for a film of the era,] it's extremely engrossing and claustrophobic. Well, as much as a film set entirely within an open boat on the ocean can be, that is....
     
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    The Call.

    I had went to the redbox at my work-place and was disappointed to find that the host doesn't come out for a few more days. so of course my coworkers all crowded around me and told me to get The Call. I don't really like Halle Berry, but I caved, and omg best movie I've seen recently.
     
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    Wasn't a movie I guess but was a documentary movie on tv about mermaid footage
     
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    Today I watched Scream 1-4.Awesome movies I have seen each at least 20 times.
     
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    Django Unchained. There's a common critiscism of that movie I agree with about a certain point where the film could of ended satisfyingly but goes on for another half hour despite not really needing to. I liked it anyways though.
     
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    Man of Steel. I went to watch it with some friends. I thought it was pretty good. Had a few small problems in it but best movie i've seen recently.
    And Henry Cavill is rather attractive.
     
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    Happy People: A Year in the Taiga (Vasyukov/Herzog, 2010) Very interesting, almost meditative, documentary about the lives and habits of a group of hunters in an extremely remote part of Siberia. Though even I could never live in such an environment, if only due to the sheer amount of mosquitoes in the warmer parts of the year, I truly admire those communities which are still relatively able to sustain themselves and have a strong connection with their environment [at least for the time being.]