The big screen and the small screen... together at last! Hurrah!
Wed Jul 27, 2005 10:19 pm
Like the title suggests, what is the last movie you watched and what did you think of it? It can be new, old, one you've never seen, one you've seen a billion times, etc. Do share! Just remember to not give away spoilers - in case someone wants to see your movie - or at least announce them and make the font tiny.
The last movie I watched was Blade Runner. I've seen it once before, but it was a long time ago. It makes a more sense now that I've read the book. The novel was much more complete than the film, but the film was smartly put together and I enjoyed it none-the-less. The dystopic future city was very plausible and beautifully executed. Most futuristic movies tend to have very fake looking/feeling/etc settings, but Ridley did a good job in making it seem real - props!
Wed Jul 27, 2005 10:54 pm
I think The Incredibles was the last movie I watched, ya' know it is really nice to see the big family elemnt in this movie, with the family at the taberl and all, because alot of times in animation its al about the gags and action and stuff. But I think this movie has a real down to earth feel, mainly in the beginning before all the action gets going, but the dinner table scene is still my favorite scene in the whole movie.
Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:02 pm
Dawn of the dead (2004 remake)
sweet merciless Bob
why this film sucks:
you can see the Crew in several places (cameramen right at the begining for example)
the Zombies run. only the dudes in 28 days later should run! and thats because they aitn dead!
and a shopping centre of all places!
not bad enough in of itself, but then then proceed to make a run for it, and proceed to completly mess it up in the process!
the zombies run!
numerous odd-bits that i cant be bothered to mention.
(if you were in a gun shop, surrounded by the legions of the dead and damned, would you: A: pick up the weedy pistol? B: pick up the shotgun. or C: pick up the fully automatic weapon with a chain feed.
yeah. the shotguns ¬_¬)
Zombies. dont. run!
okay. my paitence for mocking this shockingly bad film are up.
still, was kinda fun to watch, what can i say, i likes Zombies, even if they are running
(IE: only for those that like the Zombie genre/ lots of guns)
Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:09 pm
Fantastic Four, which was total and utter crap.
Wed Jul 27, 2005 11:19 pm
Ammer wrote:Fantastic Four, which was total and utter crap.
Yes that is for me also.
Thu Jul 28, 2005 1:12 am
I watched Mr. and Mrs. Smith. I loved it. Well it wasn't like the greatest touching movie in the world or academy award winner, but any movie with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pit is a heck of a great movie for me
. If only I could be part of the crew of that movie
Thu Jul 28, 2005 2:53 am
I watched part of
Three Men and a Cradle. It was pretty good, I should finish it.
It was in French though with English subtitles...I originally had thought it was made in English but I guess not o_o My remote was broken so I couldn't get to the menu to check.
The last movie I actually finished was
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the new one. I really liked it but the Oompa Loompas were frightening. Johnny Depp, however, was amazing. :3
Thu Jul 28, 2005 4:00 am
Last one I watched was "Pizza My Heart", a Romeo & Juliet takeoff that was on ABC Family this past weekend. Kinda cute, but extremely predictable.
Prior to that I watched "She's All That". Quite a nostalgia trip for me. Last I saw that was in the theatre, on a date, my senior year of high school. Wow, I feel old now.
Thu Jul 28, 2005 4:08 am
I watched "Total Eclipse" with Leonardo Dicaprio.
It was not too bad but not too great either. It was a true story about a painter and a poet who fall in love and like to hurt eachother. One of those artsy 1891 type films. I rate it a 4 out of 10.
Thu Jul 28, 2005 4:13 am
The last movie I saw was Pauly Shore Is Dead. It was alright. Very odd though.
Thu Jul 28, 2005 4:19 am
It was the original "Bad News Bears" starring Walter Matthau. I thought it was a surprisingly daring and entertaining movie, given it's production year (1976). And Tatum O'Neal was a lot cuter then than she is now o.O
Thu Jul 28, 2005 4:22 am
Last movie I watched was one called Blast.
It's about the dumbest freakin B action movie out there.
The acting/dialogue was just horrible and the action just sucked major donkey butt.
It was one of the most mind-numbingly boring idiotic pieces of crap that never should've been made.
Thu Jul 28, 2005 4:31 am
The last movie I watched was "Changing Lanes" (2002, Ben Affleck, Samuel L. Jackson), at church. Pretty good movie, although I cringed at all the swearing, hearing it all in church no less, but it had a good theme.
So the two guys are both in a hurry to get to court. Ben's a big lawyer, Samuel's a guy trying to settle the custody of his kids with his ex-wife. When both are on their way to court on a highway and Ben changes lanes, he hits Samuel's car. They exchange information after a long argument, but they end up giving each other stuff they need for court accidentally.
And then they're both late, hate each other, and seek revenge for the whole day. Right to the point where they pretty much lose everything they have, then blah blah blah more stuff I won't spoil happens. Awesome stuff.
Thu Jul 28, 2005 9:22 am
Last movie I watched was
Total Recall on TV.
Meh, it was so-so. A lot of mindless killing, a giant conspiracy and an ending that leaves you wondering for a second or two. Worth a look at, I suppose
Thu Jul 28, 2005 12:02 pm
40 days and 40 nights on telly last night. Ergh.
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