Last DVD you Watched/Rented?

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Lost in Translation
Sideways
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.👆

Bought "Metallica: Some Kind of Monster" on DVD last weekend. Watched the documentary as soon as I got it and then watched all of the special features earlier this morning. I really loved all of the special features on there. Tons of additional scenes and feedback from fans and from Metallica. As for the movie, very interesting. Love how it humanizes them and all. Might get me to buy the companion book by the filmmakers "Metallica: This Monster Lives" or just a general biography on the band.

Pure
The Watermelon Woman

Last Dvd I watched was Better off dead . .. its from the 80's it a little weird, but kind of funny

Batman begins

The Third Man
Badlands

Into the Blue, well, I tried watching it. I got about halfway into it when my mind blew a fuse.

Family Guy season 3.

Save the Last Dance and Braveheart.

Family Guy season 4

The Hidden

Return of the Jedi

My Big Fat Independent Movie, decent enough. Not really laugh-a-minute like most spoofs are.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

Fun to watch, Especially the Car-chase scene.

Originally posted by Wolfie
My Big Fat Independent Movie, decent enough. Not really laugh-a-minute like most spoofs are.

I saw that Saturday night and thought it was ridiculous. The parodies were too heavy handed and didn't flow well. Real spoof movies don't cram them down your throat. When I saw that it was made by Chris Cole, the guy that hosts Ultimate Film Fanatic on IFC, I started laughing, because that assclown doesn't know how to make a movie, much less a decent indie.

"Badlands" was a pretty interesting flick. Martin Sheen was great. "The Third Man", I couldn't get into.

Rented: "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" and "Shivers", an earlier work by David Cronenberg. Nice sig, BTW, Solo. I actually bought "The Brood" a few days ago.

Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
I saw that Saturday night and thought it was ridiculous. The parodies were too heavy handed and didn't flow well. Real spoof movies don't cram them down your throat. When I saw that it was made by Chris Cole, the guy that hosts Ultimate Film Fanatic on IFC, I started laughing, because that assclown doesn't know how to make a movie, much less a decent indie.

A ridiculous spoof movie?! 😛

Yeah, it was really thrown together. It's not the best out there but it beat Scary Movie. It's probably the worst spoof that I liked. I laughed a lot during the movie. I love it when spoof movies pick apart their movie tactics.

"If you just go around killing, you'll be the anti-hero and no one can relate to you."

*kills guy*

"A white guy? That's the best you can do?"

*kills dog*

"See what I'm talking about. You can't kill a puppy. Even I'm starting to hate you. You gotta kill someone that everyone hates."

*kills Hitler*

"That's too obvious. You gotta kill someone that represents pure evil."

*kills Paulie Shore*

An American werewolf in Paris

Base Moi
The Cave

Originally posted by Wolfie
My Big Fat Independent Movie, decent enough. Not really laugh-a-minute like most spoofs are.
I met the fellow that made that.

alway outnumbered always outgunned was the last movie on dvd i saw, great hbo movie, has laurence fishburne, cicly tyson, natalie cole, and isaiha washington, one very good movie.