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Post by Aqualung on May 14, 2010 21:38:58 GMT -5
Just watched The Princess and the Frog. It was real cute, and the music made me want to dance around like an idiot or grab my sax and join in. ;D A coworker gave me a card for a free month trial of Netflix, so...yeah.
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Post by Tempura on May 15, 2010 3:19:08 GMT -5
"Fear and loathing in Las Vegas", for the millionth time. It just doesn't get old. Laughed like an animal.
Oh, and "The Unborn", since I have to watch every ghost movie. As I thought beforehand, It sucked, much. This movie had the biggest 'YOU DON'T HAVE TO PLAY THE SCARY MUSIC TO TELL ME WHEN I SHOULD BE SCARED' - effect on me. Or was it "Territory" with the music stuff? Anyway, they both sucked and I need to sleep more.
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Post by HarleyThomas1002 on May 18, 2010 2:40:51 GMT -5
Currently watching Zhou Yu's Train because CBC is great for foreign films which I've taken quite a shine to.
It's weird how sophisticated people look in foreign films when they smoke.
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Post by letipex on May 18, 2010 3:47:06 GMT -5
"How to train your dragon". I went there with my little cousin to make him happy, and I had a bigger grin than him when we got out.
Seriously, is it me, or are animation films getting really good nowadays?
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Post by Shane for Wax on May 18, 2010 3:54:11 GMT -5
I saw Iron Man 2 in theaters. As for the last movie outside of the theater... Miss Congeniality 2.
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Post by Tempura on May 18, 2010 16:40:28 GMT -5
"How to train your dragon". I went there with my little cousin to make him happy, and I had a bigger grin than him when we got out. Seriously, is it me, or are animation films getting really good nowadays? Well, last animation movie I watched in theaters, I almost cried. Yes, it was Wall-E. I am a child.
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Post by The Lazy One on May 20, 2010 13:59:51 GMT -5
A really old movie from the 1950s called The Three Faces of Eve about a woman with multiple personality disorder. It was really good until the end, which was a complete cop-out.
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Post by HarleyThomas1002 on May 21, 2010 19:27:07 GMT -5
Saving Private Ryan and Remember the Titans.
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Post by acooper on May 21, 2010 19:50:07 GMT -5
The Human Centipede and it's also the weirdest horror movie I've ever seen.
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Post by Sleepy on May 22, 2010 18:02:35 GMT -5
The Human Centipede and it's also the weirdest horror movie I've ever seen. I've heard reviews of that movie. Did it make you want to barf? Last night I went to movie night at a friend's house. I only saw the beginning of the new Sherlock Holmes movie, but it looked terrible. It's definitely not the Sherlock Holmes I envisioned. We turned off Sherlock Holmes because no one liked it and watched Hitman instead. That was pretty good as far as action films go. I tend to dislike them since the majority of them are centered around fight scenes--eye candy, basically--but I found Hitman rather interesting, mainly because of the mystery behind 47. After that we watched Equilibrium. I fucking LOVED that movie. The story was great, Christian Bale was perfect as the protagonist, and there was a decent number of twists. I'll probably buy it.
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Post by acooper on May 22, 2010 20:31:52 GMT -5
The Human Centipede and it's also the weirdest horror movie I've ever seen. I've heard reviews of that movie. Did it make you want to barf? No, It's not really disgusting or very bloody. The basic idea is insane but I found the movie boring and crappy.
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Post by HarleyThomas1002 on May 22, 2010 20:44:01 GMT -5
X-Men for like the billionth time.
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Post by The_L on May 23, 2010 6:54:18 GMT -5
The Life of Brian, Sherlock Holmes, and Ironman 2.
I liked Sherlock Holmes, but it may be because I like a supernatural twist. You should have stuck it out until the Big Reveal, because then you'd have learned that the villain didn't use any magic at all, and Holmes knew it the whole time because he is badass.
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Post by The Lazy One on May 23, 2010 10:35:36 GMT -5
Watched Shrek 4 yesterday. It was a lot better than the third one, but still can't top Shrek 2.
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Post by kristine on May 23, 2010 10:37:44 GMT -5
"How to train your dragon". I went there with my little cousin to make him happy, and I had a bigger grin than him when we got out. Seriously, is it me, or are animation films getting really good nowadays? Well, last animation movie I watched in theaters, I almost cried. Yes, it was Wall-E. I am a child. If 'Wall-E' made you cry bring a box of Tissues to watch 'Up' My roommate wanted to watch Footloose (he never saw the whole thing) - I forgot Kevin Bacon could dance.
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