Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

Started by Manofwords695 pages

Stake Land... not bad, a little over-hyped, but decent nonetheless... worth a look or a Saturday night rental.

Home:Bedtime stories (Not one of Adam's best movies)

Theater: Conan.

Home: Commando

I love the scene where he puts on all his army gear, most macho montage I've seen in a movie like that.

theater - cars 2
home- children of the corn (1984)

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Originally posted by KylaWasHere
theater - cars 2
home- children of the corn (1984)

Love the Children of the Corn movie the remake they made is not as good.

Home😄oubt 👇

Conan remake in theatre. Boring, generic, and predictable. What a waste.

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Theater: Cowboys & Aliens
Final Destination 5
I enjoyed both, C&A was better though

Home: Blade II... love it

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Just got back from the theater, saw "Rise of TPOT Apes"

I enjoyed it

Just saw Dragon Wars or D wars. I liked it.

Home: Star wars: The Revenge of the Sith

Theatre- The Rise of the Planet of the Apes--exquisite. Best movie I've seen in a while.

Theatre - The Rise of the Planet of the Apes. 5/5 Just goes to show that Andy Serkis can dominate the hell out of a movie even when he never physically appears. One of my favorite parts was when

Spoiler:
Cesar was at the monkey cage unit and you could see the plain HUMAN-ness of his expressions - especially when he was frustrated, banging his head against the glass. Siriusly, Andy Serkis made this film

And last night on my instant Netflix, "Tangled." Really cute, back to basic Disney Animation. I wish they did more of these....

Originally posted by siriuswriter
Theatre - The Rise of the Planet of the Apes. 5/5 Just goes to show that Andy Serkis can dominate the hell out of a movie even when he never physically appears. One of my favorite parts was when
Spoiler:
Cesar was at the monkey cage unit and you could see the plain HUMAN-ness of his expressions - especially when he was frustrated, banging his head against the glass. Siriusly, Andy Serkis made this film

And last night on my instant Netflix, "Tangled." Really cute, back to basic Disney Animation. I wish they did more of these....

I honestly was blown away by Caesar the entire movie. I liked the steady progression and even at the end at this point even though caesar did allow the one murder to take place hadn't lost himself against the humans yet.

Theater: Apollo 18 (twice).
Home: Currently trying to watch The Rite but it's boring.. 😬

Home:The Princess and the Frog (boring and a bad excuse for a disney movie) 😘 👇