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Last movie you watched?

Inside Man

i have a (non-Hinckley type) thing for Jodie Foster so i really liked this. Clive Owen, Denzel Washington, and Christopher Plummer were good too. the plot is a bit thin and plodding, but the performances were enough to keep me interested.
 
crystalcallas said:
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I own the DVD of this but I couldn't resist watching it again when I caught it on cable last night even tho I've seen it around 20 times.

I know!. Even if something comes on really late and I already have it DVD, I simply MUST stay up and watch it. And when I'm just about to head out the door and one of my favourite songs comes on the radio, even if I have it and can listen to it anytime, I have to stay until the song is finished. No matter HOW late I am =D

Edit:

I should have mentioned that the last movie I watched was Return To Oz :D
 
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A documentary, Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion.

I have a soft spot for Tibet that was admittedly brought about by the Beastie Boys during my pubescent years. Thus I would recommend this to anyone who cares or might eventually care.
 
Georgia Rules, with Jane Fonda, Felicity Huffman and Lindsey Lohan. My friend (a female) and I (a male) were originally planning to see Zodiac but I caved at the last minute. Not a bad film for a chick flick film, though it does have some dark parts in it that I wouldn't have expected.
 
The Pledge

Starring Jack Nicholson & directed by Sean Penn, it's about a retired cop who, following the brutal murder of a young girl, becomes utterly consumed in his obsession with finding what he believes to be the true culprit.

I really enjoyed it (but then I tend to enjoy anything that has Sean Penn's name attached) due in large part to Nicholson's central performance. I think this is mainly because it's one of the first films in which he acknowledges his advancing years in real life, & the portrayal of a man whose days are in a sense numbered, is all the better for it. He lends an urgency to his characters obsession that few other actors could pull off.
 
Sim0n said:
28 Weeks Later.

I left an hour into it, once i realized it was a fucking horror movie.

I go into the theatre thinking 'Outbreak' - left the theatre sick to my stomach. How anyone can watch absolute horror/terror/brutal death/cannabilism for enjoyment or escape is beyond me.

As if there isn't enough misery in the world left alone, let alone someone needs to sit a room somewhere and think it up or write a script about it. :\
 
Natural Born Killers just last night...forgot how much I love that movie. Visuals are fantastic! 8o

Fave Quotes: Old Indian: Once upon a time, a woman was picking up firewood. She came upon a poisonous snake frozen in the snow. She took the snake home and nursed it back to health. One day the snake bit her on the cheek. As she lay dying, she asked the snake, "Why have you done this to me?" And the snake answered, "Look, bitch, you knew I was a snake."


Mallory: How sexy am I now, huh? Flirty boy! How sexy am I now?


YAY!
 
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Loved it. I love all 3 of them, granted the first one was the best, but I still loved all 3 of them.
 
AmorRoark said:
Independence Day

seriously

how did this movie make money?!

I really like that movie. Of course I like Will Smith though: Men In Black (second one upset me), Bad Boys I & II, Independence Day, I Robot, Hitch.
 
kinky boots about a shoe factory left suddenly and unwantedly to a son. he realizes that his father has been hiding the fact that the factory is going under and not selling shoes.... so he starts making heels and boots made just for transsexuals, drag queens and other men to save face and the business.
meh.
 
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