Re: What was the last movie you watched?
Jurassic Park III
"This is how you make dinosaurs?"
"No, this is how you play god."
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Jurassic Park III
"This is how you make dinosaurs?"
"No, this is how you play god."
2012
YES, I'VE FINALLY SEEN THIS MOVIE! And it was worth it, the storyline, the cast, the special FX...oh, everything was great!
2012 is so long, and its special effects are at once so outrageous and so thunderously predictable, that by the time I lurched from the theatre I felt that three years had actually passed and that the apocalypse was due any second.
[Nothing] will give you more respect for how difficult it is to be an actor than watching top talent like John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet and Oliver Platt struggling to treat the film's ungodly language and situations with perfect seriousness.
Honestly, I've never seen 2012 myself though it's not supposed to be such a great movie.
Zookeeper
I watched it again, I don't really have much to say differently from my other review of it.
-LASF
Tower Heist
Very fun, enjoyable movie to watch. Eddie Murphy at his best.
I agree. Eddie Murphy makes his comeback in tower heist
Dawn of the Dead (2004)
Forgot how awesome this is. Not as good as the original, but still damn fun, easily one of the best zombie films of the past ten years.
The last half of Barefoot
I must see the whole thing, really liked it.
Carnival of Souls
Creepy film, The Man scared the crap out of me whenever he popped up. Still manages to create a pretty spooky, unnerving atmosphere almost half a century after it was made, which is impressive. I still haven't figured out what that ending means though...
Also, Candace Hilligoss is stunning.
Last edited by Danimation (November 20, 2011 (11:01am))
Friday the 13th
Way, way better than I remember.
Melancholia
I really liked that Film.
Green Hornet
Not much in the way of story, but for a night in with friends, it's a good movie to watch, as it doesn't take a ton of concentration. Nice fight scenes, loving the car.
The Muppets
<3
THAT WAS SUCH A FUN FUNNY MOVIE!!!
I really love Muppets, I think this did a great job of re-booting them. Wasn't perfect, and there were a few weird parts, but I loved it just the same. Lots of fourth-wall-breaking, a hilarious level of campy-ness, and classic jokes. ![]()
Jack Black]'s cameo was the best.
Last edited by Squid (November 24, 2011 (08:56am))
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Ah, nostalgia. So good, haven't watched it in years, brings back so many memories.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Best of the series, easily.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II
A great end to the saga, one of the better films.
Poor Snape...
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(My sister watched the whole series and I sat in for those three).
Zodiac
Such a great film. Getting into the Fincher mood in time for TGWTDT.
Charade
Wow, that was one of the cleverest and most engaging plots for a movie I have ever seen. The chemistry between Audrey Hepburn and Carey Grant was perfect, and pretty much every scene felt like it was right out of a Hitchcock film. This was really great, loved it.
Happy Feet 2
This movie was awesome. I'm pretty much speechless. It wasn't spectacular, but it was great in a different way, I can't say how. It was better than the first, but it was also not as good. I've now become addicted to the songs that were in it. 4.5/5
Happy Feet
Even though I've seen it a million times, it still makes me LOL. 4.5/5
The wizard of oz(1939) I really love this movie its a classic can't wait to see the remakes ecpecilaly because one of them is made by me the Lego version. Check out my form in production
Please don't spoil cameo's D:
Sorry.
He was in the trailer, though.
Danimation wrote:Zodiac
Such a great film. Getting into the Fincher mood in time for TGWTDT.Fincher his best!
"Before I kill you, I'm going to throw your baby out the window."]
That scene... !@#$%^.
The Evil Dead with Bruce Campbell commentary
I love this movie. So much. Plus, his commentary track, as well as the one by Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert, is really interesting (and funny), must have listened to it a dozen times. I love it how he describes everything as being "cheeseball".
Last edited by Danimation (November 25, 2011 (09:24am))
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