What was the last movie you watched?

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I understand that the books are better and all (because I've read them) and I understand that the movie has quite a few flaws (because I noticed them), but I still don't get all the PC hate. I find it better than the first one.
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That's not saying much, though. ;)
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Well admittedly yeah but... :|
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The hunt for Red October


Excellent movie, a bit long though.

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Deepfreeze32 wrote:The hunt for Red October


Excellent movie, a bit long though.

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OH man, I havn't seen that movie in forever. One of my favorites.
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Nix wrote:It just further shows that I, as a rule, am not a fan of kid actors under 16 or so. There are a few exceptions (like, for some reason, ten year olds are really good in horror films, imo :shock: ), buuut. Not many.

Dakota fanning is pretty good, and Freddie highmore isn't too bad.

And last movie was Men in black. B
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Drewsov wrote:That's not saying much, though. ;)
lulz, this. XD
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Nix wrote:It just further shows that I, as a rule, am not a fan of kid actors under 16 or so. There are a few exceptions (like, for some reason, ten year olds are really good in horror films, imo :shock: ), buuut. Not many.

Dakota fanning is pretty good, and Freddie highmore isn't too bad.
Don't really know 'em. :?

Aaaand...

Last movie was, um... well, tomorrow it'll be The Last Crusade.

Does that count? :P
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Hm... I really liked both Narnia movies. A lot. PC strayed a bit from the book, but I thought that The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe followed the book perfectly...

Last movie I watched... I don't remember!!! :P
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OK, guys, this is not a thread to discuss child actors, or the quality of the Narnia movies.


Horton Hears a Who


It was funny, not hilarious, but not just a kiddie movie either.


I enjoyed it, kind of. XD

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But... we're talking about the last movie someone watched. It's completely relevant. D:

Annnd... I saw Rachel Getting Married recently. Pretty much the whole cast did an incredible job, with Anne Hathaway obviously stealing the show. I was honestly emotionally beaten up throughout, but the ending... was totally rewarding. My biggest complaint was the exceedingly long dance scene at the end. O_o

Overall, though... A
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Love takes Wing, really good movie, thanks for the suggestion FFG
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Star Trek

Wow.

Just, wow.


I was....not expecting this to do well, but it did.


My opinion is (And bear with me, it's a terrible analogy) that this film succeeded in series development for Star Trek where Star Wars failed in the prequel trilogy.

Also, I saw it with my girlfriend. (Who is a trekkie)


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Deepfreeze32 wrote:Also, I saw it with my girlfriend. (Who is a trekkie)
we know you can stop telling us

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Evil Alien Conquerors

Incredibly stupid, but it actually made me laugh a few times. Just one of those movies to not think about but just laugh at the silliness.

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Deepfreeze32 wrote:Star Trek

Wow.

Just, wow.


I was....not expecting this to do well, but it did.


My opinion is (And bear with me, it's a terrible analogy) that this film succeeded in series development for Star Trek where Star Wars failed in the prequel trilogy.

Also, I saw it with my girlfriend. (Who is a trekkie)


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What was an "A", the movie, or the time you spent with your girlfriend? :wink:
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