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What's the last MOVIE you watched? v 3.0

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The Spirit

The feel was a bit too stage-theatery for me, and I'm not a fan of the tint, etc. I dunno, but the excuse for cheese and 1-D characters is always that "it is a comic book adaptation" and it's "supposed to be like that", but I'm not getting conned into watching any of them anymore :|

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Bad Education

I swear I didn't see this for Gael's bulge scene. Always a bundle of intense emotions for Almodovar. This was one a bit more surprising than the rest of his films, and I enjoyed it a lot.
 
The Wrestler

Mickey Rourke deserved the Golden GLobe, he made a great come back and the movie was awesome

i want to see this movie. especially knowing it was directed by darren aronofsky who i'm quite the fan of (don't care what anyone says).

the last movie i watched... though i've seen it a NUMBER of times in my days. was rushmore. LOVE that movie. it was the first wes anderson film i saw and it stuck with me before i ever even knew who wes anderson was. i've been on a huge wes anderson kick since watching the darjeeling limited for the first time about 3 days ago. i also just rewatched the life aquatic 2 days ago.

but anyways... the last movie i watched was rushmore.

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Note: Never link pics from impawards ;)

I really want to watch the Wrestler as well...as I have always loved Mickey Rourke, all the way back to his Diner days. He looks so different now though....bah...nevertheless, he's still a fucking awesome actor.
 
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It was very silly. I wanted to bitchslap the movie, but feared breaking it as it was a Netflix DVD and I didn't want to pay for it.
 
tonight

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fucking sick. best 3d i've ever seen, and on the biggest screen in the world. the crowd and the drum kit and the band members were all spectacularly three dimensional.
 
caught bottle rocket tonight. i did not like it at all the first time i saw it. liked darjeeling limited, loved a life aquatic, appreciated this film much more this time around. i guess ive matured movie wise over the past 13
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Popped my DVD of this into the player for a trip down memory lane...quintessential 80s highschool comedy and one of my faves! (tribal girl you know I thought about you the whole time I was watching !)

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We got the Beat!

Mike Damone: I can see it all now, this is gonna be just like last summer. You fell in love with that girl at the Fotomat, you bought forty dollars worth of fuckin' film, and you never even talked to her. You don't even own a camera.

Next to watch... Real Genius. I'm in an 80s mooooooood.;)
 
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It was ok. I don't care for movies that are gory for the sake of making you cringe and look away only. If you enjoy that sort of thing, rent this and watch the guy getting his legs amputated on repeat. Other than that, it was really only a step up from The Happening.

edit: In this thread, fengtau once again pays a visit to impawards.com in a cunning attempt to steal their pics. Hilarity ensues.
 
I hereby declare impawards banned from here on in. And it is my goal in life to make bluelight an impawards-free zone.

Anyone who makes the faux pas of using it to link to bluelight, must wear the dunce hat for one week.

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After the LOSERS punishment is up, they will enter the 'bluelight impawards hall of fame'.

Ryan? Fengy? =D
 
Saw Valkyrie yesterday. Not as bad as everyone made it out to be, but nowhere near what I would call a good film. Tom Cruise did the best he could. All the major problems I attribute to shoddy direction, and I don't normally criticize Bryan Singer because he's a USC alum.
 
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