Re: What was the last movie you watched?
Metropolis
Loved it.
Fatal Attraction
THAT IS ONE PSYCHOTIC B*TCH.
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Metropolis
Loved it.
Fatal Attraction
THAT IS ONE PSYCHOTIC B*TCH.
40 Days and 40 Nights
Eh.
Inception
Manages to improve on a second viewing, because you're able to pay closer attention to certain things and pick up on a lot more subtle moments that you would have otherwise missed or forgotten about on the first watch.
Jaws
Excellently-crafted suspense thriller, still holds up even to today. I liked Robert Shaw's character especially, his USS Indianapolis monologue was fantastic.
Last edited by MindGame (July 31, 2010 (12:51pm))
Starship Troopers 3: Marauder
... You have got to be joking. ![]()
Predators
It's an alright film, despite being a slight mess.
Alien: Ressurection
lolwut?
Postal
Don't even ask me about the film or how I managed to watch it here in the UK.
The Hurt Locker
This film is quite awesome for being a realistic film instead of a ridiculous action film.
That's a lot of films I've watched over the last week or two, lol. ![]()
-storgero
2012
Over all it was a great and thrilling film!


I thought 2012 was great as long as I thought of it as a comedy film.
Mississippi Burning
Wow.
A Serious Man
I feel like I should like this movie but I really didn't.
A Serious Man
I feel like I should like this movie but I really didn't.
I rewatched that movie again today, and I loved it even more than the first time. Hilarious dark comedy.
I thought 2012 was great as long as I thought of it as a comedy film.
Haha, true. If I should think of it as a serious movie I'd say it was awful. But that's just my opinion.
Inception. It was good but certainly overhyped.
Léon: The Director's Cut
Better than the theatrical one, it was more moving, especially with the scenes where we see the girl and Léon really close, I think the studio bosses thought it was to disturbing maybe, I found it to add more emotion and show how a good guy Léon really is, so big thumbs up for this cut
4,5/5
Se7en
David Fincher has made the best two serial killer movies EVER.
The ending is SO awesome, no movie can top that twist and schock, not even "The Sixth Sense"
5/5
Young Frankenstein
It was ok, had a few laughs.
3,0/5
Bram Stoker's Dracula
So this was a Horror/romantic/erotic/arthouse movie?
I really enjoyed the look in this movie, every shot seemed really planned out, and wauw, this s**t is weird.
Gary Oldman did a great Dracula, although Lugosi keeps owning.
3,5/5
-Darkman
Toy story 3
Wow, it may of had the same basic plot as TS2, but it still amazed me. The small gags and Transformation of one character had me hooked. The last scene was very touching and made my eyes water slightly. 5/5 One of my favourite films to date.
Karate Kid
Hmm, not bad, this movie I HAD to see. If I was given the choice, I wouldn't of seen it. 3/5
Troy
Nothing can beat "300" in the best Greek action film. 2.5/5

Pinchcliffe Grand Prix
I really funny exciting, and well made animtion film.
The Remains of the Day
This is truly Anthony Hopkins' film. His performance is astounding, amazingly subtle and restrained yet we can still sense the buried emotions under his quiet demeanor. He gives the film its true sense of poignancy as a man content to let his own life pass him by in the service of others.
Army of Darkness... again.
HAHA! YES! BEST MOVIE EVER!
To say the least, Nolan's INCEPTION is a phenominal film, exploring the area of dreams, and pushing the boundaries of imagination further and further.
I recommend it to anyone who has ever pondered over the thoughts of their dreams at least once, or likes a good, abstract sci-fi flick. Feel free to post your comments and thoughts on the film.
There are a few places where I get lost however. The main being at the end of the film.
I am aware that Cobb needs to find the Japanese guy to honor their agreement to get Cobb home. How does Cobb find him in Limbo? He washes up on the shore again but I don't know how he got there. does it have anything to do with the fact Mal stabbed him?
My $0.02
~TB
Last edited by Traditional Brickfilms (August 4, 2010 (04:10pm))
I remember something like 'Eventually you end up on the shore of your unconsiousness' or something like that.
EDIT: In Limbo that is.
Last edited by Pillow (August 4, 2010 (01:04pm))
I thought it was entertaining, but overrated.
It makes the audience think, but only about its own complexity and what amounts to a kind of shallow and contrived take on the act of dreaming.
@vik: Yeah now that you mention it I remember that too. Still not sure how he got there though. Oh well.
@Night Owl: Yeah it did have alot of hype, but it was still enjoyable. At least it wasn't a waste of money like some other films are. ![]()
@Darkman: Never seen Blade Runner so I wouldn't know.
~TB
@vik: Yeah now that you mention it I remember that too. Still not sure how he got there though. Oh well.
~TB
He stayed in Limbo to find Asian dude. Asian dude was in Limbo because he got shot in Level 1
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