Re: What was the last movie you watched?
UP
I still love this film, my mum cried at least three times. Pixar, you never dissapoint me.
I love Up!

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UP
I still love this film, my mum cried at least three times. Pixar, you never dissapoint me.
I love Up!

Arsenic and Old Lace
Great movie. Cary Grant was awesome. Now I want to animate a character and try to get his double takes and little fits and stuff.
The Secret of NIMH
I don't know if I ever saw this one, because if I did, it must have been years ago because I barely remember it. Anyways, an oldie but a goodie. I think the introduction of a "villain" and supernatural elements towards the end sort of spoiled the more grounded (and better) first half, but otherwise, a very enjoyable film. Also, I really liked the character of Mrs. Brisby. We get the sense that she really is just an ordinary person (err, mouse) of no particular heroic attributes thrust into an overwhelmingly dire situation, and I think that's what made her such a compelling heroine.
The Proposition
Incredible western. Best one I've seen for a while.
The Proposition
Incredible western. Best one I've seen for a while.
And an awesome soundtrack, especially the beginning.
Yeah, Nick Cave does good music. He also wrote the screenplay, which is pretty cool.
EDIT: True Grit
Amazing, loved it. One of the Cohen brothers' better films, IMO.
Last edited by Danimation (January 26, 2011 (05:12am))
The Way Back
This was quite good.
The Proposition
Incredible western. Best one I've seen for a while.
I remember really liking that.
Life in a Day
Saw this broadcasted live on YouTube from the Sundance film festival. I really enjoyed it. Would never have expected a film with such a 'plot' like this to turn out so well. The editors did an amazing job.
Hachi a dog's tale
Dog movies are always sad, no matter how happy it is. ![]()
The Shawshank Redemption
- hooohoooo such a perfect film in every level!
A masterpiece that will live forever.
5/5
True Grit
Of course one ive been waiting to see
A great Coen brother's film
Of course Rooster's slang was at parts a bit overdone
The perspective gave a unique taste with the narrative dark feel of the movie
Paranormal Activity 2
Not scary at all.
Bad scriptwriting
Boring
Un-awesome
Any other negative adjectives
The Green Hornet
Pretty damn good, I was surprised. Funny, action-packed, a little plot-twist, what more could you ask for?
Still I wasn't paying much attention to the movie because I was on a date. ;D
3/5
Død Snø
Super awesome Nazi-zombie fun
True Grit (1969)
Not nearly as good as the new one. I couldn't really connect with the characters at all.
Last edited by Danimation (January 29, 2011 (08:06am))
Once upon a time in America
What an epic. Almost four hours long but it feels like two.
Frankenstein
Crazy, am I?
KICK-ASS
The movie itself is called like one of the best of 2010 but I really honestly doubt it. I mean really it has it's good moments but overall the ending was too unrealistic so from a story when a simple mortal dude is trying to be a superhero the story turned into some superhero/kill bill mixed flick which was just too much....
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