Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

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V for Vendetta.

I watched it on Friday night.

Miami Vice, which was pretty bad.

Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, which was pretty good.

And Superman Returns, which I've now seen eight times at the theater. Woot! Next week I'll see it again, but this time in IMAX.

I forgot to mention in my last post that I watched V for Vendetta at home.
I think the last movie that I watched in theaters was 28 Days Later.

I don't go to the theater that often. I prefer to watch movies in the privacy of my own home. *netflix subscriber*

E.T

home: the recruit.
theater:monster house.

I'm watching Shanghai Noon right now, and the last movie I saw in theaters was Pirates: DMC (which was a completely kick ass movie) 😎

I've watched loooads of new films recently as I now have Sky Movies again woohoo!

The last film I watched in the house was The Machinist last night and the last thing I saw in the cinema was Junebug (it was a special screening thing in the cinema in the University).

theatre The Decent two hours of my life I wont get back at least I got some popcorn
at home shaw of the dead good flick no popcorn

Theatre: Cars
Home: The Lost Boys

Theatre😖uperman Returns
Home😖hanghai Noon

Home-Rising Damp,Mutiny on the buses
Cinema-Pirates of the caribean 2

Home: I watched Club Dread last night and it was corny.

~ Kryzula

Home - mortal kombat
Cinema - hoodwinked

Hme- batman begins

At the theatre: The Hills Have Eyes.
At home: Casanova.

Home: Gorgeous (The Jackie Chan one)

Home: Office Space (droolio)
Theater: Talledega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby

Home:Hitch

Theater-POTC 2

Home: Ferris Bueller's Day Off

Theatre: Superman Retuns IMAX 3-D (Total waste of money. There's only like four scenes that are in 3-D, and they flash these stupid symbols for when you are supposed to put on and take off your glasses, which was really distracting.)

Home: A Home At The End Of The World (I had no idea that this film was going to be so gay, literally. It made Brokeback Mountain seem tame. It was an excellent film, and Collin Farell once again impressed the hell out of me.)