Re: What was the last movie you watched?
Tokyo Drifter
I really liked this, it was filmed really weird but it's awesome.
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Tokyo Drifter
I really liked this, it was filmed really weird but it's awesome.
The devil and Daniel Johnston
A documentary about the greatest living artist on this planet. His pain, love, art and music. Impressive and worth watching.
Back To The Future I
I laughed, alot. Especially when my friend who was sitting next to me (I was at Boy-Scout Camp.) says "This is a Boy-Scout Camp nobody here has heard a curse word before!" I think he may have worded that differently though... It was funny at that part where he goes back to the future and the doctor guy is yelling "YES!!!". Now do not read this spoiler if you are under 13 or something like that
, then my friend said
To the guy yelling YES!!! "Time for a victory MasterBation!" (I think I spelled that right
)
The Spirit
Pretty good, but REALLY campy. I liked the style of cinematography though.
3/5
Year One
"Hey, what transpires in the confines of the walls of Sodom, stays in the confines of the walls of Sodom."
3/5
Year One
Yep, again. It was still pretty good the second time.
3/5
Last edited by filmyguy (July 27, 2010 (03:32pm))
The Rainmaker
Loved it. Francis Ford Coppola is an amazing director, the acting and lighting in this film are awesome.
Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet
A well-directed and well-acted adaptation of the play.
In Bruges
Watching it again, I'm amazed at how self-contained much of the humor is in the film. Practically everything that appears on screen or that is talked about has some sort of significance later on in the film (the 4.90 Euros in Ken's pocket, the karate discussions, etc.).
La Vie en Rose
Marion Cotillard is absolutely stunning as Edith Piaf. She completely disappears into the role, it's as if Piaf's very soul inhabited her specially for the part. The film itself was also good, if not pretty consistently downtrodden, and the narrative style of hopping back and forth between various periods in Piaf's life got a little frustrating.
It'd definitely qualify as a bad movie.
I mean... Secret Agent Guinea Pigs? What the heck?-JK
Are secret agent platypuses OK?
Dog

The Love Guru
Surprisingly funny, but terrible.
Inception
Best movie of the year
Despicable Me
Quote from the movie: 'It's sooo fluffly!"
Question about INCEPTION:
Spoiler (click to read)
When the van falls off the bridge in level 1, they experience zero gravity in level 2. However, they do not experience zero gravity in level 3. Why is this? You would think that because they are experiencing zero gravity while they sleep in level 2, it would affect level 3.
What's up with that?
It did effect level 3, when the van fell of the bridge, that's when the avalanche started. So the van falling of the birdge caused the avalanche. That's what I assume anyways.
Zodiac
"Before I kill you, I'm going to throw your baby out the window."
I like this movie alot. ![]()
INCEPTION
BEST
MOVIE
EVER
Find Neverland Jonny Depp plays an eccentric and a tad crazy scottsman who writes plays and with the help of some young boys, he creates the play Neverland.
Someone should make a thread devoted to debating on which is the worst movie ever made. That would be EXTREMELY interesting. ![]()
Badlands
I liked this a lot, the music was great and the voice over was a great choise.
Glenn or Glenda
Beware of the big green dragon. And pull the strings.
Buffaloes.
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