Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

Started by Time Immemorial695 pages
Originally posted by Kazenji
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods.

3 years later....

Die fu#king Hard!!

Greatest X-Mas movie ever. Merry Christmas, everyone!

theater: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

Originally posted by Time Immemorial
3 years later....

You seriously do not have anything better to do other then single out my posts and make comments.

Just saw latest Hobbit.

Originally posted by Kazenji
You seriously do not have anything better to do other then single out my posts and make comments.

Correct but also incorrect.

- Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug
- How to Train Your Dragon

Hey, I like dragons.

Home: Watership Down.

Arguably the best animated movie I've ever seen.

Originally posted by Mindship
- Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug
- How to Train Your Dragon

Hey, I like dragons.

Yet the Skyrim movie isn't on your list.

Whiteout (2009)

With Kate Beckinsale. I have to admit, I'm a little surpised by the abysmal reviews on RT. It's like 7%. I enjoyed it. Or then again, maybe I just enjoy Kate Beckinsale...

Lethal Weapon

Another Christmas classic.

Princess Bride.

Gone Girl.
Pretty long but I would recommend it to any thriller fan.
Great movie!

Unbroken, meh.

Its Bollywood movie name is PK ...Actor is Aamir Khan Awesome moive

Also Watched Interstellar ...Good Movie

The Drop

It stars Noomi Rapace, Tom Hardy, and the guy from the Sapranos, James Gandolfini or something, right? Fantastic movie. Unbelievable.. so subtle and engaging. It's funny, because I'm so accustomed to watching action flicks that i kept expecting shit to really hit the fan, but it's not that kind of movie. It's more of a drama. Really, really good, though. Shit, I could watch Noomi Rapace pick her nose for an hour straight. She's that good. And I had never really seen Tom Hardy in anything that really made me remember him, but he's excellent in this. Subdued, but still excellent.

Big Ass Spider!

Originally posted by Kazenji
Big Ass Spider!

Same.
We could've shared popcorn.

Divergent (home).

Not as finely nuanced as Hunger Games, somewhat more simplistic in its YA themes. But overall a good flick with some pretty cool ideas and action scenes.