Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

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Iron Man 3

La Fille de D'Artangian [D'Artangian's Daughter] pretty good, actually. Never mind that it's not canon.

The Hunger [Showtime TV show] Each episode is a chronicle of the supernatural. Sufficiently creepy and enjoyable, at the same time.

Originally posted by Esau Cairn
Q: What's a reboot without the original?

A: Nothing.

Glad the originals were made now since Abrams has made this series enjoyable. Originals are trash and reboots crap all over them.

Originally posted by quanchi112
Glad the originals were made now since Abrams has made this series enjoyable. Originals are trash and reboots crap all over them.

You're either missing the point OR aren't old enough to have watched the original when it first came out.

Reboots/Remakes are simply Hollywood's admission of running out of ideas.

Alot of the time with reboots is when the that line of movies have gone done the shitter in quality....such as Batman before they rebooted it.

theater: Star Trek Into Darkness

Invaders From Mars (1986)

In theater:Iron man 3

In home:Vampire diaries

Just saw Star Trek: Into Darkness again. Loved it.

theater: Fast 6

Theater: Star Trek
Theater: Furious 6

I watched the Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland the other night. It was mediocre, I guess. Kind of fun to look at, though. Helena Bonham Carter was amusing...

Watched "The Grass is Greener" - an old movie but a good one, with Cary Grant, Robert Mitchum, Deborah Kerr, and Jean Simmons.

Also beginning to watch "Merlin." Thought it was going to be cheesy, but isn't.

Home: I love you Phillip Morris.

6/10

Theater: Into Darkness.

8/10

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
[B]

I watched the Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland the other night. It was mediocre, I guess.[b]

Felt the same way

Tim Burton could'eve done so much more with it.

Home: People Like Us (2011).

surprisingly good performances, but waaaaay too formulaic.

Return of the Jedi.

Finally watched Pulp Fiction.

I was really surprised, it didn't stand up to its reputation as "a staple of cinema history" to me. I was surprised to be bored.

Originally posted by siriuswriter
Finally watched Pulp Fiction.

I was really surprised, it didn't stand up to its reputation as "a staple of cinema history" to me. I was surprised to be bored.

Originally posted by marwash22

Well, I did like "The Bonnie Situation." That was fun. But maybe you just have to have dreams of how cool it would be to be someone like Vincent Vega or Jules Winnfield [complete badass gangsters] to like the rest.

Originally posted by siriuswriter
Finally watched Pulp Fiction.

I was really surprised, it didn't stand up to its reputation as "a staple of cinema history" to me. I was surprised to be bored.

Easily in my 5 fav films of all time.

I remember watching this film with my brother in the cinema when I was 14 years old. And wishing the film went for another 2 hrs.

I remember alot of people raging about the film when it was released. Angrily stating how it was boring and confusing.
i couldn't understand how such a perfect drama/comedy could instill such anger in so many people.

I recommend a second viewing. Cause I know you're a classy gal.

But this film was pure cool. It oozed it.