What was the last movie you watched?

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  1. ShibuyaGato Transformation

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    As only a castle with chicken legs could be<3

    The Other Guys.

    Pretty funny between Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrel, though it's the kind of stupid humor that can go either way with people.
     
  2. Styx That's me inside your head.

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    Waterworld
    I've seen this movie before. I love the setting.
     
  3. Dinny I am Anime ( ⚈้̤͡ ◡ ⚈้̤͡ )

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    It was on television last night, It was wonderful c:

    Planning to watch Tangled, Tinkerbell, Tinkerbell: The Great Fairy Rescue, Tinkerbell: The Lost Treasure and Lion King 2 later! n___n
     
  4. Iskandar King of Conquerors

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    Well actually, I'm in the middle of watching it right now.

    I watched Real Steel last night
     
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    The last movie I saw was "The Virgin Suicides" (1999).

    The past couple of weeks I've had plenty of time for watching movies. Here's the list of the one's I've seen, by most recently watched, since my last post in this thread:

    1. The Virgin Suicides
    2. 50/50
    3. Drive
    4. Black Swan
    5. Melinda and Melinda
    6. Departures
    7. Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera
    8. Lost in Translation
    9. Apocalypse Now
    10. Crash
    11. The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
    12. Flipped
    13. The Fall
    14. Somewhere
    15. Conviction
    16. The Kids Are All Right
    17. How to Train Your Dragon
    18. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules
    19. The Eagle
    20. Incendies
    21. Ghost World
    22. Restless
    23. 13 Assassins
    24. Home
    25. Girl with a Pearl Earring
    26. Best Worst Movie
    27. Troll 2
    28. Trust
    29. Contact
    30. Red Planet
    31. Where the Wild Things Are
     
  6. (╯°□°)╯︵ ıɥsoɯ Hollow Bastion Committee

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    I watched Ocean's Eleven yesterday. Man I can't get enough of that movie. <3
     
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    I saw "Shame" in theaters yesterday. Inspired me to write a story based on it.
    The movie I saw before that was "An Education." I was pleasantly surprised when I saw that the two movies shared the same leading actress as two totally different characters.
     
  8. Lauriam I hope I didn't keep you waiting...

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    The last movie I watched in its entirety was "What a Way to Go!" starring Shirley MacLaine, Paul Newman, Robert Mitchum, Dean Martin, Gene Kelly, and Dick Van ****.

    Today, I'm watching "Duck Soup" by the Marx brothers, but I haven't finished it yet. It's on pause while I wait for my dad to come back from grocery shopping. So, I don't know if that counts, seeing as how I haven't yet finished it.
     
  9. Te Deum Hollow Bastion Committee

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    Drive

    I've never seen Ryan Gosling in such a kick-ass movie.
     
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    I wouldn't worry about that sort of thing, but you should wait till you've seen all of it so you could comment on whether or not you liked it.

    I love Ryan Gosling, and "Drive." It's a "Shame" he didn't get any Oscar nominations.

    I forgot to mention in my last post that I also saw "In a Better World" (2010). Some events and dialogue in that movie felt a little contrived.
     
  11. Scarred Nobody Where is the justice?

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    The last one i remember watching is Psycho 2. It doesn't live up to the original, but then again, how could anything live up to it. It was still a pretty good film though.
     
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    The Sorcerer's Apprentice with Nicolas Cage.

    I'll be honest, the main hero who was meant to train to do magic just annoyed me with his nervousness and stuutering a bit, I thought "Dude, you get asked to be a guy who can cast magic and he willingly trains you yet you refuse at first and then as soon you have a woman, you focus more on her rather than learn badass magical moves to kick ass?"

    and before that film, it was Transformers: Dark of the Moon.
     
  13. Lauriam I hope I didn't keep you waiting...

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    Ah, okay. Well, I liked it. lol, it was the Marx Brothers, I love the Marx Brothers. Such a funny movie, although not the funniest I've seen done by them. My favorite is Harpo, and he did quite a bit of funny stuff in this one.
     
  14. nasirrich King's Apprentice

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    Red Tails

    I was forced to go watch it at AMC

    To be honest at the starts the acting was terrible like I wanted to just walk out of there and kill myself.

    But as the story went on it started getting very deep,and got you hooked the longer it went on. Not wanting some people to die and they just got to make it like that.

    And if you have ever seen Tuskegee Airmen you would understand that movie more.

    People are wondering if Black Movies are really worth the investment and George Lucas proved it to them. Also funny how Your Boy George is married to a Black Woman. My man put his own money for that movie to become what it is today and wow he did such an amazing job with it.
     
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    The last movie I saw was the documentary, "Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory" (2011). It story goes something like the one in "Conviction" (2010), which is based on a true story.
     
  16. Scarred Nobody Where is the justice?

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    Just came back from seeing Chronicle in theaters. No doubt, one of my new favorite movies. It re-stylizes the found footage idea and has a really amazing story. The ending is very tragic, and I'm still shaking over it.

    I also rented Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, the one staring Johnny Depp (even though I've listened to the movie's score a dozen times). This is filled with too many Tim Burton tropes than I care to have in a movie, but with a story like this, it works. The songs and the way they arranged them for the movie were good, and they paced the story well. All the actors did a good, even though none of them are "singers".
     
  17. Makaze Some kind of mercenary

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    Mulan. I watched it last night for the first time since I was a kid. Good memories...
     
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    "The Mudge Boy" (2003)

    This is a dark/truthful movie. The scene at the end of this film; raw emotional cinema not for the faint-hearted.

    1. Blade Runner: The Final Cut
    2. 3:10 to Yuma (2007)
    3. Bullitt
    4. Inception
     
  19. Makaze Some kind of mercenary

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    Do you recommend it?

    Oh, I forgot. I watched the Swedish original of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009). Have you?
     
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    Yes I do, very much so. It's about an oddball farm boy that doesn't quite fit in with the world around him, and how his strange behavior causes unease in others. In it's own bizarre and intense way it makes an important statement about us as a society. This is not a happy movie, by the end I was literally left thinking, "What happened to our sweet boy?"

    No I have not. I plan too before I go see the remake in theaters.

    The last movie I saw was "Contagion" (2011). I thought it was very realistic. This is how I imagine a dangerous outbreak would play out in the real world. The media made it sound like people were dropping left and right as a result of swine flu, this is how it would be like if that were true.