Last DVD you Watched/Rented?

Started by The Core184 pages
Originally posted by Impediment
I've always been kinda skeptical about NetFlix, because I'd be worried about scratched/damaged dvds sent via mail. Is there a high rate for that, you think?

I've heard it go both ways, personally. The ones I got, however, looked fantastic. Guess that's because I'm renting all the obscure stuff nobody else around here would have. My DVD player has progressive scan, and it's enabled to read through chewed up discs.

Fiend Without a Face - Decent. Plot made very little sense.

Jungle Holocaust - There was no holocaust. Balls.

Annie Hall
Manhattan

House On the Edge of the Park - Decent acting, but overall, just bland. Like a mature version of "Last House on the Left".

The Money Pit. An early Tom Hanks flm that still makes me laugh.

Watched:
Le Cercle Rouge
Twentynine Palms
The Howling

Urgh the ending of Twentynine Palms was so disturbing.

Slither - Ended up being a pretty fun movie. Can't say I've ever really seen a movie like it before.

Originally posted by MildPossession
Urgh the ending of Twentynine Palms was so disturbing.

Oh man, it was great. A friend of mine has been telling me to see it for the longest time, it's his favorite film. I wasn't disappointed at all. Great, great stuff.

Baraka
Love and Death

Unforgiven. A fantastic film that gets me every time.

Nacho Libre - Garbage. Period.

American Pie

The Dreamers

City of Rott - Actually, pretty fun zombie cartoon. Gory as hell. Had me laughing throughout.

Film Geek - Hard to watch. Painfully embarrassing and very indie.

Eaten Alive - Decent gore, otherwise, very hokey.

Dead Alive. Gross, gorey, and hilarious.

Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)

The Third Man

The Feeding - Horrible. One of the worst werewolf costumes ever, terrible acting.

Heartstopper - Dissappointing. If Robert Englund's in it, I usually like it. This was a let-down.

The Omen (original) - After seeing the remake, I have an all-new respect for this film.

The Wolf Man (1941) Great flick, as classic as they get.