What was the last movie you watched?

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    Dark Knight.
    I never really watched the movie but it was pretty good. Joker's funny and the pencil trick was halarious. I still don't really understand it due to the fact that I wasn't paying attention.​
     
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    So this post contributes to the thread how exactly? Yea break the rules you're trying to enforce. You do that. xD

    As for me, I recently viewed the A-Team. Pretty good step up from the original thing, though I imagined it would be hard to match up with it. I was right. The flying tank was nice though.
     
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    Alice in Wonderland. Once again I fell in love with it. Amazing effects, it was funny about half the time and the other half was just fighting. Still loved it though. One of Tim Burton's more... kid friendly movies.
     
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    By elaborating on a rule so the thread doesn't get spammed to hell, smartass.


    I watched The Empire Strikes Back again, still one of the greatest movies off all time. I truly wish Lucas hadn't screwed up the new trilogy.
     
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    I think Renegade has somewhat of a valid point. That was a bit hypocritical.

    The last movie I watched was How to Train Your Dragon.

    I lovee it<3
    It is such an adorable movie, and I can't help but giggle at how adorable Toothless is :3
     
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    Just saw Kick-A$$. It is okay. It sets itself up for a sequel too. Hit Girl and Big Daddy make the movie Super Special Awesome!!
     
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    Sherlock Holmes (yes I MIGHT have a SLIGHT obsession with Robert Downey Jr. but he's just that good of an actor. Plus... i'm taller than him. XD) story was alright, I laughed a lot, and it stays very true to the book.
     
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    War of the Worlds.

    Ugh, like the 6th time? Still has me curled up in my bed, having nightmares a machine from outer space is going to remove my blood. ):
     
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    I just watched Across the Universe for like, the hundreth time. I don't know why I keep watching it when I just fall asleep halfway through it nowadays.
     
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    Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

    I really don't know why I hated this movie so much as a kid. But now that I am older I just love this movie to bits.
     
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    I last watched Prince of Persia. I LOOOVED IT! It was so good. I don't care if it didn't have the same plot as the game, or even the same bad guys. It was good. Jake Gyllenhall did surprisingly good as Dastan, and he was superbuff :O
     
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    Shutter Island.
    I really, really enjoyed this movie even though the ending was a little predictable. . The whole psychological aspect always keeps me interested in movies.
     
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    Toy Story 3. A great way to end the Toy Story franchise with a bang. Although
    the monkey scared me... a lot.
    It's incredibly funny and I loved it a lot. I'm just glad that they finally released the thing. After eleven years of anticipation this film makes it all worthwhile.
     
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    I just finished watching Dawn of the Dead. I've veen wanting to watch it for a while. It's really one of the only Zombie movies I like since they're crazy and actually chase after you.
     
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    Last one I watched was a Bollywood film called "Earth". I had to watch it in class.

    That one...whoa...just...some things can't be unseen...
     
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    I watched three in a 24 hour span.

    Shutter Island. Total mindscrew in a movie, but I loved it. Very Alfred Hitchcock-like. Not very good editing (continuity wise), though. But I don't know how many people would notice this; I'm hoping to become a film editor, so I almost unwillingly notice stuff like this.

    Ponyo. Stunningly magical, as expected from Miyazaki. Another masterpiece.

    Prince of Persia. Pretty good, I really enjoyed it. I don't know how accurate it was to the games, as I've never played them, but heck -- Jake Gyllenhaal was yummy. :>
     
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    Fantastic Mr. Fox.

    This is seriously one of my most favorite movies. I am not just saying that. Everything was so detailed and well done. Not to mention it is nice to see someone other than Tim Burton use claymation.
     
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    X-Men Origins: Wolverine.

    It satisfied my Marvel fanism.
    Although I was a little disappointed in some things, like Gambit's eyes and accent, but I guess that was more realistic.

    And Ryan Reynolds<3.
     
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    Last movie I watched was Wrong Turn 2: Dead End. I thought it was a scary movie, but it was just disgusting and horribly made. I've seen the first one and it was original and good, but this one was just horrible in many aspects.