Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

Started by briangriffin695 pages

Snitch is the name of last movie watched by me. This was an awesome movie, enjoyed a lot.

Now Is Good

Dakota Fanning plays a young girl dying of leukemia who creates a bucket list of things to achieve before she dies.

Her list is typical of a teenagers of living dangerously yet upholds a sense of maturity that can only exist in one with so little time to live.

I really enjoyed this flick. 7/10.

Nine Dead. A sort of psychological thriller, nine people gathered in a room who must figure out why they're there [they're all connected]. Except psycho killer kills one person every ten minutes...

Ironman. Ironman. Does whatever an iron can.

Originally posted by juggerman
Ironman. Ironman. Does whatever an iron can.
I will probably see it next week.

Theater: Iron Man 3

7/10

Home: Your Sister's Sister

good movie, but the damn thing ends on a cliffhanger.

theater: Iron Man 3.. 9.7/10

"This Must be the Place" on Instant Netflix. Major Recommendation. Sean Peen plays an ex-rocker that's sort of a mix between Alice Cooper and Mick Jagger. He father dies, and he learns about a german officer who sadistically tortured his dad when they were in Achuwitz [sp?].
A definite quirky and cerebral black comedy. 😄

Men who stair at goats~ wtf? Funny but stupid. I have thought of developing mind powers before tho. Jade worrior ~ amazing story, great movie for a love story. Not much for subs but loved the crossover between two different cultures. China and finland.. 10\10

Iron Man 3, it was ok.

Alex Cross on blu-ray.
Villain was cool compared to a very one dimensional Cross.

Crossroads 1986 with Ralph Macchio.

Think Karate Kid meets Honky Tonk Man (1982)

Macchio plays a kid who really wants to learn the Blues. And kidnaps an old master from a retirement village and goes on the road with him.
I wont ruin the ending but lets just say instead of the Cobra Kai, Karate Kid is fighting against the devil himself.

Originally posted by the ninjak
Crossroads 1986 with Ralph Macchio.

Think Karate Kid meets Honky Tonk Man (1982)

Macchio plays a kid who really wants to learn the Blues. And kidnaps an old master from a retirement village and goes on the road with him.
I wont ruin the ending but lets just say instead of the Cobra Kai, Karate Kid is fighting against the devil himself.

Sounds terrible.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Sounds terrible.

Its super cheesy but I love Bluesy road movies.

Originally posted by the ninjak
Its super cheesy but I love Bluesy road movies.
Is it on Netflix ?

Originally posted by quanchi112
Sounds terrible.

It's a classic 80's feel-good film.
The "guitar duel" with Steve Vai (legendary guitarist) is memorable.

Originally posted by Esau Cairn
It's a classic 80's feel-good film.
The "guitar duel" with Steve Vai (legendary guitarist) is memorable.
I do love a good 80's film. Kids nowadays simply don't understand the power of the 80's flick.

Originally posted by quanchi112
I do love a good 80's film. Kids nowadays simply don't understand the power of the 80's flick.

Kids these days DON'T DESERVE the power of the 80's flick. 😎

Originally posted by Esau Cairn
Kids these days DON'T DESERVE the power of the 80's flick. 😎
👆

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