Re: What was the last movie you watched?
It'll probably be great Filmyguy, just watch Drag me to hell and you'll be convinced of it ![]()
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It'll probably be great Filmyguy, just watch Drag me to hell and you'll be convinced of it ![]()
The Day After Tomorrow
Pretty good movie, especially the first part, but since the second part it was going downwards. 3/5.
Arsenic and Old lace
I've always been a fan of Cary Grant, and the humor in this film is so film-ish, this is probably the 7th time I've seen it. 4/5
The Nightmare Before Christmas
I've come to expect alot of Tim Burton, and in this movie he delivers it all. I found it amazing how he captured his brilliant poem into such a stunning stop-motion animated film. 4/5
The prestige
I found it an interesting movie...really good.
8/10
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Well, actually, we had to stop it in the middle and finish it today because it was a school night, but it was good so far. ![]()
Collateral
A pretty good movie, I'd recommend it to anyone who doesn't mind a thriller. I'm not a huge thriller fan but this was a good'un.
One thumbs up, not quite a two-er.
Also watched Cool Runnings and Hercules (Disney) and Emperor's New Groove (Disney).... All get 2 thumbs.
I really, really liked Collateral. It seemed to have this gritty, realistic feel to it.
Bad Company
Despite the reviews I actually enjoyed this movie.
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Well, actually, we had to stop it in the middle and finish it today because it was a school night, but it was good so far.
Well, prepare of one of the best non-CGI effects, of ALL TIME, I say ALLL TIIIMME
Haha, my parents wouldn't let me watch that part for quite a while... Once I actually saw it I laughed so hard.
The Prestige
Nolan should be making more films like this
YES
instead of butchering the Batman franchise.
DIE NOW!
2001: A Space Odyssey
Woah.
That was amazing. I haven't seen that movie in ages.
In my mind, that is the most realistic film having to do with space travel ever created. CGI can not touch the realism of this.
New favorite film.
Cinematography 5/5
Overall 4/5
The Prestige
Nolan should be making more films like this instead of butchering the Batman franchise.
Agreed, one of the best movies I saw in a while.
The Prestige
Nolan should be making more films like this instead of butchering the Batman franchise.
Screw you, he made two of the best Batman movies since 1989.
If you think "Batman & Robin" and all that crap is Batman, you need to rethink.
Where the Wild Things Are
That was a great film. There were some aspects though, that I didn't like. I didn't like the flat and static Wild Thing. It being there was rather annoying. I loved the rest of it, especially the Wild things. Being a hardcore fan of Where the Wild Things Are book, this movie was good, but not as great as the book.
(500) days of summer
Ok, I confess. The reason I went to see this movie is because Zooey Deschanel is in it. You got me.
But I was pleasantly surprised, because the movie itself is pretty good. It isn't a typical romcom (you know, like Hugh Grant etc.), instead it focuses on a different aspect, what if the girl doesn't fall in love? Which is something more realistic and something that leads (in my opinion) to a more interesting storyline. This movie was really a surprise, but I liked it a lot.
4/5
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