Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

Started by Patient_Leech695 pages
Originally posted by Nuke Nixon
She Never Died, a bad sort of sequel to He Never Died that had Henry Rollins in it, this one they just said let's take out the only thing worth watching and replace him with a diverse black female lead without any personality or coherent plotline or decent acting skill... sure why not. I nope-ed the feck out in 20 minutes.

I like Henry Rollins, but didn't find it all that great if I remember correctly.

Once upon a time in Hollywood.

HEAD OVER HEELS

That is max handsomeness Freddie Prinze Jr. right there!
Monica Potter looks pretty damn good, too.

Death at a Funeral was hilarious overall, but James Marsden made that film by hilariously playing a drug fueled loveable idiot.

SPEED

That movie still holds up.

KING KONG 2005

Best Kong ever. EVER!

DREDD

Again, and again. F#CK that movie is awesome. GIVE US A SEQUEL, GODDAMMIT!!

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
[b]DREDD

Again, and again. F#CK that movie is awesome. GIVE US A SEQUEL, GODDAMMIT!! [/B]

HELLS YEAH! SEQUEL!!!

THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI

That was kick ass, and not what I was expecting at all.

WHITE CHICKS

Soooo dumb but, always fun to watch!

About to start MAJOR PAYNE.

“It’s been 2 weeks since I kilt me a man.
I was starting to get the itch.”

😆

STARSKY & HUTCH

Stiller and Wilson nailed that shit. So funny!

Earth and Blood

A great French crime film about a Saw mill owner who becomes entrapped in an drug theft when some kilos of cocaine end up at his mill after one of his employees connected to the robbers brings it. It’s short but brutal and enjoyable for its run time.

INSTANT FAMILY

Fun af!

SLAUGHTERHOUSE RULEZ

Cant believe i never watched this before. What a blast!

The Invisible Man (2020)

Of course you have to suspend some disbelief, but it's surprisingly good, pretty well written.

Originally posted by SquallX
Death at a Funeral was hilarious overall, but James Marsden made that film by hilariously playing a drug fueled loveable idiot.

The original is alot better then the American version.

Glass.

Recently caught up with the Night Shyamalan trilogy. Instantly good. I loved how the finale developed into an odd questioning of events.

Originally posted by Kazenji
The original is alot better then the American version.

Wasn’t aware there was original version. I’ll have to check it out.

The Lobster, starring Colin Farrell and Rachel Weisz. Weird and dark, especially the humor, but a great film overall.