Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

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Originally posted by the ninjak
People finding Escape from LA being better than Escape from New York is one of the signs of the Apocalypse.

It's coming.........

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It's more memorable, and Snake looks and has way cooler things to do, plus support from Steve Buscemi, Bruce Campbell, Pam Grier, Peter Fonda and Valeria Golino ( 😍 ), makes the ride even more enjoyable. Sure it has problems, CGI's bad, some performances are off and the story is a re-hash but the theme of the movie, especially the fascist police state is a very scary one.

EFNY is good, and quite brutal and more of a survival movie but I honestly can't remember much.

joyful noise.. it was pretty good but the end cut.

Theatre--Avengers........eat me, HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
I am a GOLDEN GOD!

Sunshine

My second time seeing it. I like it, personally. It ain't perfect, but it's irreverent and intriguing. Nice little story. I think it's solid Sci-Fi.

Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol

They're sure bleeding the franchise dry.
Hell, I lost count of just how many TOP SECRET CODES they had to track down....

It was a nice touch on the sub-story of Ethan's wife though.

At the Theater: Chronicles

At Home: Movie marathon with all the X-men film series including X-men first class and the X-men origins: Wolverine

A Fist Full of Dollars (Home: slept through most of it, heh.)
Lockout (Theater: cool premise, poor execution)
Planet Terror (Home: a personal fave of mine)
Braveheart (Home: gets better every time I watch it)

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
[b]A Fist Full of Dollars (Home: slept through most of it, heh.)
Lockout (Theater: cool premise, poor execution)
Planet Terror (Home: a personal fave of mine)
Braveheart (Home: gets better every time I watch it) [/B]

Sometimes you remind me of someone...

Tuck everlasting the 1981 version not the new disney version and let juss say winnie foster is ugly....but so is tuck; so I guess that works itself out. Winnie actually looks 12 and tuck looks 24, 25ish... I like the new version its more appealing but I guess they had to start from somewhere...

Home: Transporter 2.

Originally posted by rudester
Sometimes you remind me of someone...

What, exactly, do you mean by this vague statement? (If you don't mind my axing) I'll bet it's someone awesome... 😉

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
What, exactly, do you mean by this vague statement? (If you don't mind my axing) I'll bet it's someone awesome... 😉

Its someone I hate and cant stand. But since I know its not you then im ok with it... 🙄

In Theatres: Return of the King
At Home: Pirates of the Carribean

Bulletproof Monk 2003 - never got to see the ending the first time... bad bad acting.

Push over impact. Very shambolic film about a lady in a psychological organization looking forward to a lobotomy who vacations into a wide range of creatively gorgeous dream planets. Rubbish and useless other than one area where she pictures a unusual perspective on a community war two fight visualised in a steampunk design.

Is steampunk returning in fashion? Van helsing had a whiff of it. Nothing quite in the group of 12 apes or south america though.
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Home: Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.

Before that though I checked out the Korean movie 'Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance' which like all Korean movies has a heavy mix of intense violence, laugh out loud humour and general WTF moments. It was very good, with lots of emotion, they certainly don't 'phone in' performances like you see with some western movies that's for sure.

Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy.

A favorite Hitchcock of mine. My 3rd time watching it. It's a subtle, but hilarious dark comedy.

Theater: Avengers

just cae back from seeing it, Can't believe I'm saying this, but it was awesome

Can't go wrong with Joss Whedon though

I watch old movies on youtube. A lot cheaper.

On my Netflix - Benny and Joon. First time seeing it - a really easy to fall in love with cast and plot. 😄