What was the last movie you watched?

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Bruce_Campbell wrote:Well thanks for spoiling it for me! I was totally going to watch that, but nooooo!
He dies within the first fifteen minutes or so, and I didn't think that justified putting a spoiler warning. If you would have actually watched the movie, you would have seen that.

Clue - An absolutely fantastic performance by Tim Curry upholds this film, which otherwise could have been very dull indeed. B-

Brick - Not for everyone, but I quite enjoyed it. The direction is flawless, the script is involving. The only stumbling block is that you might find it hard to figure out what's going on, especially if you don't understand the lingo. B+
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Fireproof great movie
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Facing the Giants (C+)

and

Fun With Dick and Jane (B-)
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The Living Daylights

Hmmm, Timothy Dalton is no Roger Moore, but it IS nice seeing someone who's NOT 57 playing James Bond.

I rather enjoyed it.

B+
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John Q

Fantastic movie, one of my favorites now.

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License to Kill

Wow.

I was reminded very strongly of Live and let die

This was a solid movie, and I rather liked it.

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Deepfreeze32 wrote:License to Kill

Wow.

I was reminded very strongly of Live and let die

This was a solid movie, and I rather liked it.

B+
Someone has been into a lot 'o Bond lately. :P

*high-five*

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Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children

Still one of my all time favorites, mainly because of how much it adds to the game.

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TheWampaKing wrote:John Q

Fantastic movie, one of my favorites now.

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You know what's weird? My brother, when he was about 7 or 8, made up a character that he pretended to be called "John Q". He made this up a few years before the movie came out. Weird. :shock:

Also, last movie I watched was Bedtime Stories

A clean Adam Sandler movie? No way!

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What A Girl Wants - I wanted to watch Corpse Bride but noooo. D

Babylon A.D. - What a mess of a movie. Nothing is explained, and the ending is one of the worst excuses for a film, ever. C-

Ella Enchanted - Tries to be a live-action version of Shrek and fails for the most part, but at least Cary Elwes was entertaining. C
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It was a fantastic, dialogue-driven film, expertly directed by George Clooney. It was one of the best reflections on the power of television that I've ever seen. Loved it.

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Seven Brides For Seven Brothers - Always gets an A, no matter how many times I see it.

Hunchback of Notre Dame - One of the more underrated Disney productions. Then again, it's got quite a few adult undertones. Fantastic animation, story, characters (especially Frollo), music, everything. A

It made me want to read the book, which I assume is quite different, but better.
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Goldeneye

Wow.

I have to admit, I played the game first, so I knew what would happen in the beginning, but this was quite possibly one of the best Bond movies since Goldfinger.

It DID seem to be more action than previous Bond films, but I ain't complaining.

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Monsters Vs. Aliens.

Meh, it was decent.

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