Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

Started by Dr Will Hatch695 pages

I saw Captain Underpants the other day. I liked it just as much the second time.

Alien Oven Can't (2017)

My score - 5/10. Pretty special effects - terrible writing and the dumbest characters ever to helm a spaceship. Seriously, each and every one of them at one time or another seemed to be a contestant for a Darwin Award. Quite frankly, shortly after they landed I started cheering for the alien. These characters were too stupid to live and expand the gene pool. A mediocre film at best and a disappointing addition to the franchise.

Originally posted by Dreampanther
Alien Oven Can't (2017)

Lol.

theater ; Spider-Man Homecoming

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
Semen-Man Homecumming

Fixed

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014)

Still a freakin' amazing movie. Pretty psyched for War...

spider man homecoming

Drugstore Cowboy
Frailty
Hellraiser
Four Lions
Fists of Fury

Hellraiser hasn't aged well at all, and Four Lions is one of the funniest movies I've ever seen

Moonlight Mile 6/10

It 9/10 (Though my DVD had the abridged version that ends after Stans suicide, they're gonna have Their work cut out in the remake to come close to this)

Baby Driver 7/10 John Hamm stole this movie, great car scenes, good cast.

Currently watching Year of the Dragon and its pretty good, though Routke seems to play a lot of stereotypical cop roles like he did in Angel heart

Originally posted by carthage
Moonlight Mile 6/10

It 9/10 (Though my DVD had the abridged version that ends after Stans suicide, they're gonna have Their work cut out in the remake to come close to this)

I thought you were gonna say Moonlight. God that movie sucked. Worst best picture winner ever.

Nah Mooblight mile was a schmaltzy drama about a guy who lost his girlfriend and never to his parents that they broke up when she was murdered. Great cast with Jake Gyllenhaal, Susan Sarandon, and Dustin Hoffman but nothing really happens other than the two veteran actors giving great performances.

Moonlight is decent at least for the first two acts but its massively overrated

The Mummy (2017) 5/10. Completely mediocre and utterly forgettable.

Cellar Dweller 6/10

it was on the tv last night

Spiderman Homecoming

Originally posted by Kazenji
Cellar Dweller 6/10

it was on the tv last night

The fuck is that?

Planet of the Apes (1968)

Goddamn, it had been so long since I saw it and it's way better than I remembered! That opening was so cool! If you can get past the dated makeup effects and sets there is some amazing scenery and locations and a cool little story. I may actually try to watch some of the sequels...

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
The [b]fuck is that?
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A horror movie from the 80's

a successful comic book artist gets idea's from a cult like book for a drawing, Ends up unleashing a demon because of it. Years later a cartoonist revives the creature in the same house.

👆 sounds good

The Wolfman (2010)
The Wolfman (1941)
An American Werewolf in London

Lots o' werewolves lately.

2:22, I was expecting an nice SciFi adventure and got tricked into watching a chick flick.

30 Days of Night
The Silent Planet
Escape from the Planet of the Apes
War for the Planet of the Apes