Topic: What Movies Have You Recently Seen? - part 2 | |
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Contagion
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The Hangover (yeah it's been out a while, but it was my 1st time watching it just now).
We lost Doug.... we're supposed to be getting married in 5 hours. Yeah, that's not gonna happen. lol great opening Remember, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Except for Herpes, that **** will come back with you. |
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The movie DRIVE. It was okay. Kind of a cross between Gone In Sixty Seconds, and the movie The Fast and Furious.
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Borrowed Van Helsing from a friend. Fun seeing it again!
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Taken to a premiere of two movies,
The Dolphin Tale; A really touching movie, I really enjoyed this movie. I would indeed say if you get a chance to see it do so. Money Ball; With Brad Pitt, this is also a good movie. I would go see this one again. |
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Due Date...
Difficult film to watch until the end. I'm no critic, but the characters were OK in this film. I was having trouble settling into the story though. That Ethan character is really really annoying and very strange |
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XXX The state of the union.
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ATM I'm Watching The Green Hornet
and it ROCKS! just as I thought it would! Last night I watched Flipped a really cute family movie |
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robert downey jr is a hero in my eyes. an incredible person, incredible story and a great actor
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Dont be Afraid of the Dark... and it was HORRIBLE!!!! It reminded me of that movie Darkness Falls.... except it was WAY worse! I was very disappointed with it, too. And we didn't even get a Special Edition release of the original film to coincide with the remake. The original is still one of the best made for tv horror films around. |
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Edited by
Torgo70
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Thu 09/29/11 06:26 AM
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YellowBrickRoad
In 1940, an entire population of a small New England town leave everything behind and vanish up a mountain trail. Fast forward to the present, a group tries to find out what happened. Really enjoyed it, some creepy moments, until the lame lame ending. Rammbock Berlin Undead Fun zombie flick from Germany. Residents of an apartment complex try to survive a zombie outbreak. Machete Maidens Unleashed Great documentary about America and the Philippines collaboration on horror and exploitation films during the 60's through early 80's. |
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Absolutely enjoyed the heck out of DRIVE. I hate that people are comparing it to Fast & Furious or TRANSPORTER.
Much better acting, directing, cinematography. Such a breathe of fresh air to see a film not have to rely on such an overblown budget with sub-par actors(Fast&Furious) or stereotypical action stars(TRANSPORTER) and bring something new to the table. IF anything, DRIVE reminded me of that Steve McQueen flick, BULLET. |
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Though I'd already seen it before, it was great seeing Tucker & Dale Vs Evil on the big screen, the whole audience got into it. One of the best current horror comedies I've seen...it's a fun twist on the whole backwoods horror subgenre.
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Boy Who Cried Werewolf
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The last movie I watched was Apollo 18. I wasn't too impressed. Actually, I almost fell asleep within the first 30 minutes. But it was better than Paranormal Activity, in my opinion, not that that says much.
My mom wants to see Drive soon. Kind of looking forward to that. |
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I've heard bad reviews about Apollo 18, so I think I'll just continue to ignore it.
A friend of mine works in the local Cinema, so he can get me in for free. At the moment there's just a bunch of romantic comedies... so I told him to take me out and leave his girlfriend at home (joking lol) |
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If you like anthology horror films, and can track down a copy I recommend it. A fun low-budget late 70's flick. Sadly this has yet to get a DVD release. |
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Got to go to the premiere of two movies;
Real Steel, a grand movie to go see. Blackthorn, a continuation of the Butch & Cassidy saga. A great movie to watch. |
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Edited by
esebulldog
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Fri 10/07/11 07:46 PM
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