Re: What was the last movie you watched?
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BIG SPOILER WARNING- In part two Fred or George dies
I'm not sure which cause it was ages since I read the book...
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BIG SPOILER WARNING- In part two Fred or George dies
I'm not sure which cause it was ages since I read the book...
Rear Window
So I was scrolling through the TV channels and surprisingly this was on.
This movie is just amazing. I loved the ending.
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BIG SPOILER WARNING- In part two Fred or George dies
I'm not sure which cause it was ages since I read the book...
It's Fred.
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BIG SPOILER WARNING- In part two Fred or George dies
I'm not sure which cause it was ages since I read the book...
Is that really necessary? The spoiler tag is if you want to discuss something that might spoil the ending for others. If your just going to randomly give away plot-points....just dont.
well...
it's the person's fault if they read the spoilers..oh- ps. this is a spoiler
Toy Story 3
My parents were so cheap that they waited for it to come on Red Box to watch it.
Anyway, that was brilliant, I especially loved the scene with Chuckles telling the backstory of Lotso, the beginning scene was alos one of my favorites. And who couldnt love the end? I teared up at the end to be honest. (I am such a baby at times I know
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Overall I loved it, the series felt complete to me. 5/5
Im a late guy for movies I know ![]()
-Tejas VIM
No, you're not, I still have to watch that movie.
No, you're not, I still have to watch that movie.
And I thought I was late. I waited to see it in theaters three months after it came out.
Thank god for three dollar theaters.
Machete
The original Grind-house trailer was really good and funny but the film was quite dull. All the laughs from the trailer are there but not much other ones. It was okay but mehhh
MPfist0 wrote:No, you're not, I still have to watch that movie.
And I thought I was late. I waited to see it in theaters three months after it came out.
Thank god for three dollar theaters.
Really? We pay 9 euros in Belgium, 11 for 3D ![]()
Tron
As a film, it's pretty poorly directed, but as a visual experience, it's rather astounding. The computer effects, while significantly outdated by today's standards, fit the film rather perfectly; nothing looks realistic in the slightest, but it completely sells the idea of being within an artificial, electronic world. I'm now slightly more interested in seeing Tron: Legacy, let's just hope it creates a more engaging story.
Singin' in the Rain
...I...I did not expect that...at all. Well, yes, it has everything you would expect from a musical, but...it's a lot more. It was a great fun to watch, entertaining from start to end, and I'm in love with those choreographies. Maybe it's just a lot of time I don't watch any musical, but from what I remember of the others, this is probably the best I've seen. Maybe one of the best movies I've ever seen. And now one of my favourites movies. Really, it's great.
I was forced to watch the first half of The Grinch (the Jim Carrey one), and it was just awful. I didn't remember it being that bad. And it was so chaotic, too. And who-ville was far scarier than the Grinch's mountain hangout thing.
Eh.
The Prestige
Pretty good, not Nolan's best. Still, things seemed to go unexplained. I think Nolan expects the audience to be as smart as him all the time.
I do like this movie very much though, it's got great style like everyone of his movies. Although, I am thinking of reading the book now.
4/5
Plus, David Bowie is classtastic.
The Prestige
Pretty good, not Nolan's best. Still, things seemed to go unexplained. I think Nolan expects the audience to be as smart as him all the time.
I do like this movie very much though, it's got great style like everyone of his movies. Although, I am thinking of reading the book now.4/5
I just googled that film and I can't believe I haven't seen it!!!
Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, AND MAGICIANS?!?!
EPIC.
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