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    The last movie you saw?

    Which was the last movie you guys saw?
    i watched Thor and fast five, both movies were good. But the fast 5 was more interesting.

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    Are you talking about at the theater? Before coming here this evening I just finished watching Charlie St. Cloud on Cinemax. I was not familiar with it and I think sometimes it's better that way. The movie had some weak points but despite that I enjoyed it. Not the same type of movie as Fast & Furious. Mine was more of a drama with a ghostly twist.

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    Run, Lola, Run, Director: Tom Tykwer, a DVD rental from Zip.ca.



    From our own collection, I last night I started to rewatch The Two Towers, Platinum Series Extented Edition, on DVD.


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    I was lying on the floor of the movie theatre...

    I was lliterally laughing so hard I fell to the floor of the theatre. I saw "The Bridesmaids" on Saturday night. I got a good laugh and lord did I need it after visitng a good friend in the cancer ward. I haven't laughed this hard in a long, long time.

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    I watched The Mechanic last night on Blu-Ray. It was as unremarkable as it was soporific.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Worf101 View Post
    I was lliterally laughing so hard I fell to the floor of the theatre. I saw "The Bridesmaids" on Saturday night. I got a good laugh and lord did I need it after visitng a good friend in the cancer ward. I haven't laughed this hard in a long, long time.

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    Sorry to hear about your friend Worf. I hope he/she pulls through and is given a clean bill of health real soon.

    I saw Bridesmaids last night. I think it's the funniest thing I've seen since The 40-year-old Virgin. I was laughing so hard that I was crying. I don't think that I had any mascara left by the time it was over. Freakin' hilarous. I would see it again. In fact, I'll be buying the Blu-ray. I hope that the the BR has out-takes!

    Despite what many may think, this is not a chick flick. I went with three other women and one husband (not mine). The husband enjoyed it as much as we did. Funny is funny. :LOL:

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobsticks View Post
    I watched The Mechanic last night on Blu-Ray. It was as unremarkable as it was soporific.
    I loved the original of this movie. I was a real Charles Bronson fan at one time and, of course, Jan-Michael Vincent was always great eye-candy. But the remake held no interest for me. I haven't seen it and none of the reviews that I've read make me want to.

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    I watched Limitless last night. Pretty cool movie. I sure wish I could get my hands on some of that!

    Also watched Born on the 4th of July over the weekend for the 4th or 5th time. This is my favorite TC movie.

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    Thanks F.A.

    Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn View Post
    Sorry to hear about your friend Worf. I hope he/she pulls through and is given a clean bill of health real soon.

    I saw Bridesmaids last night. I think it's the funniest thing I've seen since The 40-year-old Virgin. I was laughing so hard that I was crying. I don't think that I had any mascara left by the time it was over. Freakin' hilarous. I would see it again. In fact, I'll be buying the Blu-ray. I hope that the the BR has out-takes!

    Despite what many may think, this is not a chick flick. I went with three other women and one husband (not mine). The husband enjoyed it as much as we did. Funny is funny. :LOL:
    I appreciate the sentiment as always. I may PM you about it later but I'm really glad you liked the movie too. I thought I was gonna die laughing. I really felt that way about it.

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    Good to hear feedback on Bridesmaids, a reviewer really panned it. That should have been my first clue it was good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Peabody View Post
    Good to hear feedback on Bridesmaids, a reviewer really panned it. That should have been my first clue it was good.
    That is how I usually pick movies. If it gets bad mainstream reviews, I will probably like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hyfi View Post
    That is how I usually pick movies. If it gets bad mainstream reviews, I will probably like it.
    Funny thing about reviews. So much depends on the reviewer, that's why I like to check Metacritic and get a the consensus. I compare Critic reviews with User reviews -- a divergence there usually indicates some issue. Sometimes I look at the individual critic's review too; some critics tend to always rate high or low in general, or to rate certain genres high or low.

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    Last film @ Cinemas that I saw was Suckerpunch.

    on DVD (if anime counts) - Bleach collection 5. If it needs to be a movie, Harry Potter and the deathly hallows on DVD.

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    I do not get to the theater that often so I miss a lot of movies. I just watched Gran Torino. Wow what a powerful movie. I became a bit emotional and my poor dog hid in a corner. Such a good man not believing he was a good man yet he gave all for justice. Pass the tissues.
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    I watched the Hangover II the day it came out!

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    Smile Mazes and Monsters on DVD

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4UwS...eature=feedlik

    Simply a terrible movie that passes into the realm of so bad it is at least interesting to see such a bad attempt at showing the dangers of Dungeons and Dragons circa 1982. Near the end what is truly striking about the film is that you see up close the now gone Twin Towers in NYC. That is what kind of stuck with me watching this turkey of a film. Tom Hanks first starring role was in this made for TV movie and seeing him act like a crazy fool who believes he is some kind of Holy Man with magical powers is just plain ridiculous. The review I linked to pretty much says it all. If the movie was meant to bash D & D it did the opposite because the guy who loses his sense of reality was already nuts to begin with.
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