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Film Last Movie You Watched?

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the last movie I can remember watching, last night. Just an old SyFy style movies I had not watched in years, it was "Critters" I missed the movie, now I'm excited to watch the rest of the films.

Death Bell

A Korean horror movie. I'm going through an Asian horror movie phase. ;o; It's really good!

Spoiler:

I want to see that movie now, looks exciting and enticing. I want to watch it alone in my dark room, lights turned off, and eating Korean meal or just Sushi.

I really love horror movies. Not the ones with monsters or zombies (I consider those more like SyFy - science fiction). I also don't like slasher flicks (to me they are more of mystery than horror).

By horror I mean movies with ouija, witchcraft, ghosts, demons & poltergeist. Sort of like "The Grudge", "Drag me To Hell", "The Amityville Horror".
 
I watched a gay British romantic drama the other day called Weekend that was really interesting. I identified well with not only the main character, but the story in general. The ending left me dissatisfied, unfortunately, but the rest of the movie's substance was invigorating.
 
Monster's University.

Smashin' good Movie! :3
 
Mud. Pretty good movie bout a grown man who's also a killer hanging out with children. Must see.
 
Just saw Wolverine the other day with a mate, I really enjoyed the movie myself and loved most of the action scenes, but I'm probably biased seeing as the X-men as a whole never interested me: I was always more curious about their individual stories like this movie!
 
Jeff, Who Lives at Home.

This movie was actually directed by an actor from the TV show The League, which is a pretty unscripted and raunchy comedy. It also starred Ed Helms and Jason Segel, so I was kind of expecting it to be more humorous than it was. The movie turned out to be really upsetting and moving and brought a new light to these comedy actors. I was very happily surprised by how much I enjoyed this film.
 
Just saw Wolverine the other day with a mate, I really enjoyed the movie myself and loved most of the action scenes, but I'm probably biased seeing as the X-men as a whole never interested me: I was always more curious about their individual stories like this movie!

I'm with you here, I get more interested in individual characters series rather than stuff like the Avangers xD


The Butterfly Effect, which for some reason I didn't watch until now. I just kept hearing good things about it and a teacher recommended me to watch it because I also watched Premonition, another movie similar to it. I really enjoyed it and recommend it to anyone who likes twists and unconventional, confusing thrillers :3

And I also watched Paranormal activity not long ago. It's not exaggeratedly scary, and I liked it, even if many say it's cheesy. I wanna watch the sequels now even if they aren't as good ;w;
 
Last movie I watched was Red. For an old man, Bruce Willis looks mighty damn good. Gotta see the sequel next.
 
Kung Fu Hustle (2004). This movie is so unique it's a 10/10 movie. Martial Arts + Good comedy = A must watch. I absolutely love Stephen Chow. Yes the plot is really silly, but that is what's good about it. Absolutely epic scenes. Genius movie. This movie is a gem.
 
I think the last movie I saw was Van Wilder 2 - it wasn't nearly as good as the original but I did love the film. Ryan Reynolds was (surprisingly) great in the original and it certainly lacked his charm this time around, but Kal Penn did a great job of taking over the spotlight. He's been wonderful in everything I've seen him in so all in all it was a decent brainless movie; pretty good for a 4.4/10 on IMDb haha.
 
I saw The Conjuring in theaters last Friday. In my opinion, it wasn't very scary. It was a good movie, but not scary.
 
The Nightmare Before Christmas. That's a classic.

The Haunting in Connecticut. Based upon an expereince by Ed and Lorraine Warren.
 
Just finished watching Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire about 20 minutes ago, it was an amazing movie. In my opinion, the best of the eight films as the Tri-Wizard Tournament was a great storyline, and then Voldermort appeared ...

Oh yeah, Robert Patterson (Cedric Diggory) died. <3
 
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