Re: What was the last movie you watched?
Duck Soup
This is the sixth time I've watched it, and I'm still able to laugh at new stuff that I didn't see the other five times.
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Duck Soup
This is the sixth time I've watched it, and I'm still able to laugh at new stuff that I didn't see the other five times.
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
I've seen it several times now. Great film, and beautifully shot.
Deranged (1974)
Filmed before "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" but released a year after, this is another film telling the tale of serial killer Ed Gein, but the names and locations in this film were changed.
Now, this film had a few creepy scenes that were great and I had bad dreams about last night.
Anyways, I recommend this film to anyone who likes "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" or 70s B-Movie Horror in general.
-Kinz
Manhattan
First Woody Allen film I watched, I liked it a lot. Love the black and white. Though, to me, at the end scene, Isaac was a selfish ****, and I'm not sure if that was intentional.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Truly an amazing film. It's the perfect thing to finish off such an epic series. It's definitely the best Harry Potter film in my own opinion.
One of the Andy Griffith Shows.

Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Best movie I have seen this year.
Kiki's Delivery Service
I've gotta say, even though I knew what was going to happen, that moment near the end where Tombo slips off the rope] was pretty tense. As for everything else, awesome as usual. I love some of the short character moments that Miyazaki slips in, for instance, when Kiki delivers the dish to the granddaughter.
The Shining
Wow, what a great horror film. I must see more Kubrick.
Kiki's Delivery Service
I've gotta say, even though I knew what was going to happen, that moment near the end where Tombo slips off the rope] was pretty tense. As for everything else, awesome as usual. I love some of the short character moments that Miyazaki slips in, for instance, when Kiki delivers the dish to the granddaughter.
Haha, this was the last film I watched too, funnily enough. I found myself poking fun an awful lot though, especially at that nerdy glasses kid.
Not a bad film at all.
6/10
Harry Potter and the Deathy Hollows Part 2
Easily one of the best movies I've ever seen
. I saw part one last night, and thought it was alright, but not all so good. My mind was blown at how good this film was. Furthermore, even though I enjoyed this film so much, I'd be deeply upset if someone ever made another sequel, or a monologue, as it had a great ending to the whole series, and this was the best one of them all.
Why would anyone make a sequel when they are going of a book series?
Why would anyone make a sequel when they are going of a book series?
Money.
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Thoroughly exciting and intense. The visual effects overall are pretty amazing, despite the weird-looking clothing for Caesar at times.
Really entertaining, great thriller.
Once Upon a Time in Mexico
I like it more and more each time I watch it, though it's still probably Rodriguez's weakest film. Good fun, though. Johnny Depp is awesome in this.
I stand corrected.
Sharkboy and Lavagirl was pretty bad, too.
I stand corrected.
Sharkboy and Lavagirl was pretty bad, too.
Haven't seen any of them actually, but they look very bad. I agree that OUATIM is Rodriguez' weakest if excluding his kid movies.
EDIT:
Frenzy
Good Hitchcock film, very clever at times. Not part of his best, though imo.
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Title should speak for itself
Diary of the Dead
It's a good zombie film, but I don't see what's so great about it. The character lack logic, and feels like it drags on a little, even though it's a 90 minute film.
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