Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

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Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Really enjoying Battlestar so far. I'm through the miniseries and episode 5 of season 1. Starbucks just returned in the Cylon fighter ship.

I fav episode was "33" where they had to jump every 33 minutes to evade the cylons. It was intense how strung out the whole crew were.

The Incredible Burt Wonderstone.

-I haven't enjoyed anything labelled a comedy in a long time...until watching this. Feel good, great cast, funny one-liners.
Highly suggest watching it.

Star Wars series. I'm going in order I-VI.

I just started Episode III. They're pretty fun movies now that all the hype and hate has died down. They're certainly gorgeous to look at.

FINALLY found "Resident Evil" over at crackle.com.

Awesome.

and it only took you 11 years.

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Star Wars series. I'm going in order I-VI.

I just started Episode III. They're pretty fun movies now that all the hype and hate has died down. They're certainly gorgeous to look at.

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^ Well they are good to look at the special effects are still decent, its just the plot & acting that were lacking

Theater: The Wolverine

I've seen them before, assholes. It's just been a while. I've grown up a lot. Plus, I'm trying to satisfy my need for space operas until Riddick comes out.. heh.

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i wasn't attacking you.....

^ wasn't directed at you, dogg. The assholes above you.

Originally posted by Robtard
and it only took you 11 years.

Dude, I haven't had cable since I moved away from my parents. And I was 19.

Anyway, I've almost finished the Doctor Who season where David Tennant is no longer the doctor. And I can't handle that SO I'm watching other movies so I can put off watching the Doctor die.

So -

Tears of the Sun
Indecent Proposal
Fatal Attraction [except the last seventeen minutes because my farking computer shut down the internet, and I know that's where the mega-climax is.]

Why is it that all late 80's/early 90's movies circle around the theme of Michael Douglas cheating on his significant other only to have that hung over him for the rest of the film? And why is it that no girl who discovers her significant other cheating won't throw him straight out of the house? The ONE exception is "Working Girl."

Originally posted by siriuswriter
Dude, I haven't had cable since I moved away from my parents. And I was 19.
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Internet.

theater: The Wolverine

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
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Poor.

Now on to Smith!Doctor - and the last season on Netflix!

The Keanu version of The Day The Earth Stood Still. Hm... I mean, I liked it. But I might have to get my hands on the original, cause apparently it's much more highly regarded.

Watching "Shooter" right now. Seen it before; I like it obviously.

The Conjuring.

Sudden Death.

Pacific Rim it was f'in awesome.
Gonna watch it again next week.

Temptation