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Last Movie You Watched?

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Shining Raichu

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    Silent Hill

    6/10 - It was interesting but I hate movies with downer endings that make the whole thing seem pointless.
     

    Tsukuyomii

    The best of dem all.
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    X-Men: First Class.

    I enjoyed seeing the story on how the X-Men and the Brotherhood of Mutants were started. I was also surprised to learn that Raven/Mystique was taken in to Charles' family at the beginning.

    A lot of it isn't canon. Don't take it as how it actually went, because a lot of X-men fans will frown upon you.


    Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle.

    It never bores. I love it.
     
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    The Whole Ten Yards. For those of you who don't know, it's a comedy sequel with Bruce Willis and Matthew Perry. It was pretty good, and it actually made me want to see the first movie.
     

    Brittani

    Pokefan for life!! (:
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    How to train your dragon. It had a great storyline, however, the dragons looked more kiddy and not much like dragons at all. It was a cute movie, all in all. I think it'd be awesome if they remade it with real life graphics and fierce computer generated dragons.

    If anyone could tell me what the movie braveheart is about, that'd be great. I just watched it, well most of it, and didn't understand a thing. It's an older movie, to. I had some parts on mute as I was chatting with some friends, and forgot to unmute it.
     

    Shiny

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    Last movie I watched would of been Loving Annabelle, a lesbian romance about a teacher and student affair. I actually thought it was a brilliant film, and I do recommend it to people who like romance.
     
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    Hanna.

    Pretty decent film with some nice music, direction, and a few exciting action scenes...though nothing particularly noteworthy overall.
     

    Mew~

    THE HOST IS BROKEN
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    Kung Fu Panda 2, saw it in 3D - some epic stuff. I cried through some of it, though I won't spoil it for some of you.
     

    Mr Cat Dog

    Frasier says it best
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    Two-day moviethon!

    Guess Who's Coming to Dinner: Really, really preachy. I accidentally got this confused with Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and picked the wrong one. After having two-thirds of a film of uncomfortability without dramatic tension, it ups it so much in the final third that it undoes what little good it had going for it, then ends it with a well-meaning but horribly boring and dry speech by Spencer Tracy. Meh.

    The Death of Mr Lazarescu: So black a comedy that the humour went over my head for the first ten minutes or so. When I realised what it was going for, it became a strange blast. Who would have thought hospital examinations could be so funny! The leads were also very good, but Luminita Georghiu much moreso.

    New York, New York: The problems most people have with it (the artificiality, the length) didn't bother me, and were actually quite endearing upon reflection. What got to me was the complete asshat nature of Robert de Niro's character, Jimmy Doyle. *******s are common in movies, but there was something about both the way he was written as well as de Niro's portrayal that really bugged me. Liza Minnelli was really good, and Scorsese's direction was also top notch, but I couldn't fall in love with it the way its adorers do, unfortunately.

    Annie Hall: Oh my god I love this film so much. It's been at least a double digit amount of times I've seen it, but it never gets old. There's several scenes that I'd rank as among the best of all time, it's so funny, and I just love it.

    Potiche: Really really kitschy - sometimes in a bad way, but mostly for the good of the film. A really clunky start threatens to derail the narrative - as well as Deneuve's performance - but the film finds itself half-way through and embraces its limitations rather than becoming burdened by them. It's still too simplistic with its 'evil' characters, but Deneuve's performance elevates the sometimes shaky writing.
     
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    Ponyo.

    Still kind of irks me that Disney is trying to get with anime, but oh well, what can you do? And I found the ending song a bit creepy and the way Ponyo changed (When she had the three fingered hands and feet) a bit creepy as well.
     

    NightOfRemorse

    my anxieties have anxieties
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    The last whole movie I watched was The Karate Kid (2010). I still don't see why people hate it so much, I love it xD

    Ponyo.

    Still kind of irks me that Disney is trying to get with anime, but oh well, what can you do? And I found the ending song a bit creepy and the way Ponyo changed (When she had the three fingered hands and feet) a bit creepy as well.
    Oh my gosh, Ponyo 8D
    That form she had with the three fingers, is what my friend and I like to call her "chicken form".

     
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    Ponyo.

    Still kind of irks me that Disney is trying to get with anime, but oh well, what can you do? And I found the ending song a bit creepy and the way Ponyo changed (When she had the three fingered hands and feet) a bit creepy as well.

    you don't GET ART. haha

    i saw "x mans: the last stand" the other day, and it was good only in the way it stirred up inside jokes and conversations about how movies are so rushed and corny these days. the movie itself was just disappointing.
     
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    Don't mess with the Zohan.

    Pretty funny movie if you ask me. Some weird and unusual parts here and there, but overall pretty nice.
     
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    Don't Mess with the Zohan is a good film, truly.

    Last film I watched would be Air America, starring Robert Downey Jr. and Mel Gibson.

    Pretty good film, it's funny, but still has a good plotline. Mel Gibson's character kinda reminds me of a less dark version of Riggs in Lethal Weapon.
     
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    The Rocky Horror Picture Show... very weird story but really awesome songs :D
     
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