What was the last movie you watched?

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I have no idea. The more I think about it, there were only a couple scenes I liked. Plus I think no one really needed to see the suicide...


Anyways.....I watched "Flushed Away" with my younger brother.
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Wild Hogs - It was fun, funny, and I will probably only find it humorous this once, but it was definitely worth watching.
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Flyboys.

Now THAT was a good movie.
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Tombstone. I love me some modern westerns...
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Flyboys and Tombstone...both excellent movies.

I was watching parts of Gladiator. Classic...
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Ghost Rider.

I loved it ^_^

From a christian standpoint it would be hard to recommend, such as the horribly mistrued treatmen of souls after death, Roxanne's outfits, and...Oh yeah, selling your soul to the devil.

From a secular standpoint I would recommend it, although some of Nick's accent needs working on in oarts, overall it was pretty consistant. I HIGHLY recommend it.
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iamscott wrote:
esophagus wrote:I watched Troy. IT was good, but I preferred 300 for a warfare movie.
They were two very different movies, different in tone and style. The closest thing to 300 is Sin City, honestly.
300 and Sin City were nothing alike...

SPEED, too much swearing, and Keenu Reeves acting sucked. But, enjoyable none-the-less.
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VincentValentine wrote:
iamscott wrote:
esophagus wrote:I watched Troy. IT was good, but I preferred 300 for a warfare movie.
They were two very different movies, different in tone and style. The closest thing to 300 is Sin City, honestly.
300 and Sin City were nothing alike...

SPEED, too much swearing, and Keenu Reeves acting sucked. But, enjoyable none-the-less.
300 and Sin City were very much alike. Same stylized action, same method of filming (on a green screen). They were written by the same scribe (Frank Miller), and both were very violent. Themeatically, they were much the same. In terms of story, no, they weren't alike at all.
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The Queen

Pretty good movie, although it was kind of boring and really hard to follow.

An Unfinished Life

Man, that was a good movie. I'd say that's in my top (which is a very long top, as it seems...)

And it had Robert Redford and Morgan Freeman in it! :D

Unaccompanied Minors

Well, um... Really, really corny. Some funny parts, but it was mostly all just cheesy. Not recommended.
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Rope.

It's a shame they can't produce4 a movie half this good now-a-days.
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Chozon1 wrote:Rope.

It's a shame they can't produce4 a movie half this good now-a-days.
Hey hey, me too. Was it on TCM (like with me) or do you actually own the movie?
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TCM. Hitchcock week.

Classic. I plan on watching Psycho and The trouble with Harry later too.
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Psycho is a great, great movie. Ever seen Notorious? Amazing. Just that shot that Hitchcock does where he goes from a panning shot at the party to the key in Ingrid Bergman's hand is phenomenal... sorry, I'm a bit of a movie geek.
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I don't know if I have...

One of my favorite things, is he always puts himself in his movies. :D

It's fun to try and spot him.
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Yeah, like in The Birds. He's the customer walking out of the shop at the beginning of the movie. My absolute favorite of his is Rear Window. Amazing movie.
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