Re: What was the last movie you watched?
Fried Green Tomatoes
Wow, I actually thoroughly enjoyed that! I thought it was going to be a boring chick-flick, but I was wrong, it ended up to be a brilliant movie.
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Fried Green Tomatoes
Wow, I actually thoroughly enjoyed that! I thought it was going to be a boring chick-flick, but I was wrong, it ended up to be a brilliant movie.
Atanarjuat
I have to say that I got bored at some points while watching it, and that I had trouble following it at times, but the fact that it's entirely in the Inuit language, takes place 2000 years ago with no Europeans in sight (which is so unusual when you think about it), and feels incredibly natural really made it worthwhile for me.
3:10 to Yuma
In the beginning it seemed kinda dull, but going towards the ending it became pretty awesome. I don't know why but I just like Christian Bale's voice (except his Batman voice).
Although in the end it's really unrealistic that he isn't shot before he reaches the train ![]()
Angels & Demons
the plot and theme was actually a bit confusing, but it was pretty good.
will write longer review later too tired right now

Get Smart
Funniest. Film. EVER. 'Nuff said
Home on the Range
Eh.
3:10 to Yuma
In the beginning it seemed kinda dull, but going towards the ending it became pretty awesome. I don't know why but I just like Christian Bale's voice (except his Batman voice).
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Although in the end it's really unrealistic that he isn't shot before he reaches the train
He was shot twice! Once in the leg and the other when the bullet hit his metal foot. "Lucky", I loved that. ![]()
Also at the end there he got shot at at point-blank range. Nobody really had got that close to him until then, if I remember correctly. I could be wrong. Still, it was all a bit unrealistic, I have to say and I think everyone agrees it was one of the best parts in the entire film.
The Shinning
Jack Nicholson is awesome, as is Stanley Kubrick
Home on the Range
Eh.
I know, it was a really dumb movie.
Who is seeing Drag Me To Hell? It's supposed to be great.
-Jimmybob
100% on rotten tomatoes
8.5 on IMDB
"Pretty insane" says a friend of mine
-Jimmybob
Who is seeing Drag Me To Hell?
Even if I could, I wouldn't.
Terminator Salvation
Not as good as the others, but it was still enjoyable.
I loved that new 9 trailer attached to it.
'Star Trek' (2009)
This is the best movie I have seen since 'The Dark Knight'. I mean....Wow! (It also spawns probally the best 'Bum Reveiw' ever)
I only have three gripes:
-I almost cheered when it played the old Star Trek theme song, but I would have liked to have heard the slightly newer theme at some point.
-Chester A Bum does have a point. Everyone in the movie is an a$$hole.
-Why do Prequels always have more advanced technology? The Enterprise looks like an Apple store (sponsorship?). Ok, the sets dont have to be made of cardboard, and the ships dont have to be held up by string, but come on set designers...
-MRB
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