Re: What was the last movie you watched?
American History X
Depressing beautiful movie, they should make a sequel of it.
4,5/5
Remember when we talked abou the premise ?
And Edward Norton is awesome.
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American History X
Depressing beautiful movie, they should make a sequel of it.
4,5/5
Remember when we talked abou the premise ?
And Edward Norton is awesome.
EDIT: oops, accidently double posted
Darkman wrote:American History X
Depressing beautiful movie, they should make a sequel of it.
4,5/5
Remember when we talked abou the premise ?
And Edward Norton is awesome.
vik wrote:Darkman wrote:American History X
Depressing beautiful movie, they should make a sequel of it.
4,5/5
Remember when we talked abou the premise ?
And Edward Norton is awesome.
LOOOOOOOOOL
Just saw Sherlock Holmes. Downey Jr is brilliant, as is the film's plot, and it's just as I remember the books. Can't wait for the sequel next year!
Also, I'm probably going to see Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time tomorrow. I played the game, and that was quite good, so I'd be interested to see what the film's like. It's either that or The Losers.
Well, tomorrow as yesterday, and I have now seen Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time.
Just in case you didn't know, I watch a LOT of movies.
The Last Movie I Saw Was My All Time Favorite.
Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory!
Best Movie EVAR!
Star Wars - Episode 1-6
Yep, watched all of them with a friend last saturday. That was awsome! ![]()
Toy Story
Man, this movie just gets better with time. It's aged like a fine wine... Er, I wouldn't know, because I've never had wine, but it's a nice sounding metaphor.
Let it be known that the "flying" sequence at the end is so awesome and, yes, heartwarming, it gave me chills. The good kind of chills.
Star Wars - Episode 1-6
Yep, watched all of them with a friend last saturday. That was awsome!
Now try watching all six, plus watching The Clone Wars and playing The Force Unleashed in their respective places amongst the saga. Took me and a friend two days (we got stuck on the Kazdan Paratus level).
^Thanks, I will mention it to him ![]()
Hot Fuzz
'nuff said.
-Don
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
It was my first time seeing it, and I was amazed. For a low budget horror movie, this movie scared me scene after scene. The lighting and cinematography were great and the little dance Leatherface did at the end just creeped me out. Fantastic movie.
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974)
It was a great thriller. Way better than the recent remake with John Trovolta.
Last edited by KinzCove (June 6, 2010 (07:35am))
Vertigo
The best mystery film in cinema history, no doubt. Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece.
Last edited by KinzCove (June 6, 2010 (07:58pm))
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Really good. Robert Redford and Paul Newman are perfect together.
Kindergarten Cop
"There will be no more going to the bathroom. THERE IS NO BATHROOM!!"
All I really can say is that I wish Arnold Schwarzenegger was MY Kindergarten teacher (though I'm surprised the little kids didn't burst into tears whenever Arnie yelled at them). The plot isn't fantastic, but that's not the point - its just a fun little flick (apart from when he straight up EXECUTES the bad guy. I just thought that was a bit dark considering the rest of the movie...)
-MRB
The last movies I've seen are like 5 or more, so I can't review all of them now
Kill Bill Vol.1 & 2 - A serius man - The Departed - The Wave - And Jonny Got his Gun - and a movie I don't remember the original title
3/5 & 4/5 3.5/5 4.2/5 3.5/5 4.6/5 2/5
Oh come on Kill Bill Vol. 1 is fantastic.
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