What was the last movie you watched?

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Spiderman 3

Parker was a freaking idiot the whole way through this. My sister and I got sick of watching him and just kept going to the scene select and looking for the action scenes. Those at least managed to look good.

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Having just rewatched Spiderman 3..

I completely agree.

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The Fantastic Four.

Full of fail.

F-minus. >_>
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Spider-man 3 sucked beef. End fight was awesome, but it still sucked beef. (IMOIMOIMO)
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Never back down.

I think it sucks even more than the first time I watched it. :shock: Totally, totally lame.
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RocknRolla - I guess it was pretty entertaining.

However, I'm starting to get tired of the consistency in which the movies I watch are filled with R-rated content.

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I'm still trying to figure out why you even bothered to watch it again. I couldn't watch it straight through once.
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Wow.

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Home Alone.

I was bet I couldn't watch this without laughing or smiling. I did. And gave the opposing party another reason to insist I was a soulless machine.

Which brings me to the next movie I watched.


Terminator Salvation.

Not completely horrible...but not great either.

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The Dark Knight

It's been almost year and a half since I've seen this film, which I believe has given me a proper amount of time to digest all the hype I had built up inside me before and after it was released. Watch it with an open mind, so to speak.

I'm surprised. I saw flaws this time around. The first half hour of Dark Knight is far too structured and polished to the point that it doesn't breathe naturally. It's Nolan trying too hard to make the film something special, and it shows. It's when he turns the reins over to the Joker that everything clicks and I understand why I fell in love with this movie.

The other major issue I had was with Harvey Dent. I found his transformation to be completely unbelievable, totally cliche, and, ultimately, boring. I was almost yawning every time he was on the screen.

Greatest super hero movie of all time? Yeah. I'd say it still stands deserving of that title.

All it's cracked up to be? No. Not quite.

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Wolfgang wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why you even bothered to watch it again. I couldn't watch it straight through once.
Yeah, we briefly watched it on TV the other day (for the second time). We just made fun of it the whole time. It was great. :mrgreen:

But now... they are making a 4th. >_<
Orodrist wrote:Home Alone.

I was bet I couldn't watch this without laughing or smiling. I did. And gave the opposing party another reason to insist I was a soulless machine.
But you are a soulless machine.
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Wolfgang wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why you even bothered to watch it again. I couldn't watch it straight through once.
Yeah, we briefly watched it on TV the other day (for the second time). We just made fun of it the whole time. It was great. :mrgreen:

But now... they are making a 4th. >_<
Can't figure out if he's referring to Spider-Man 3 or Never Back Down. Both horrible, horrible movies.
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Brothers - good performances all around, but it's a forgettable movie overall. B

The Hangover - So far, its my favorite movie this year. A
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A Christmas Carol (The new one with Jim Carrey)

Well, it was an alright interpretation of the story.

Though, the 3D modeling on Scrooge was some of the best I've seen my whole life.

yes, better than Pixar. Though, the best modeling was on Scrooge, the others were pretty standard.


In the end, it's just another interpretation of the classic story, rendered in nice 3D.

Though, I don't care for the story that much, so meh.

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Zombieland.

Awesome. 8)

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Tropic Thunder.

Epic fail.

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Good Will Hunting.

Meh.

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The Proposal.

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Yes, I watched it. And I'm still more manly than Oro. 8)
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GarthVader wrote:
Wolfgang wrote:I'm still trying to figure out why you even bothered to watch it again. I couldn't watch it straight through once.
Yeah, we briefly watched it on TV the other day (for the second time). We just made fun of it the whole time. It was great. :mrgreen:

But now... they are making a 4th. >_<
Can't figure out if he's referring to Spider-Man 3 or Never Back Down. Both horrible, horrible movies.
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Deepfreeze32 wrote:A Christmas Carol (The new one with Jim Carrey)

Well, it was an alright interpretation of the story.

Though, the 3D modeling on Scrooge was some of the best I've seen my whole life.

yes, better than Pixar. Though, the best modeling was on Scrooge, the others were pretty standard.
You know that the animation was done right over the top of the real actors, right? That's why it looks so good.
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