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What was the last movie you saw?

#1 Post by K » Sun Feb 05, 2006 7:10 pm

As above,

Last Movie I saw was "Fun With Dick And Jane", average comedy, good for a few laughs.

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#2 Post by 52FM » Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:49 am

King Kong

WAAAYYY too llloooonnnngggg!

But generally good. So much of it was unreal even given its fantastic premise (Ann Darrow would have been killed fromt the whiplash of being swung so violently or as Kong fought the T-Rexes (she was being clutched by him the whole time.) and the ice skating scene was touching but obviously the ice woudl at least crack. Etc etc. But the general premise of the connection they made was very well done.

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#3 Post by wiggle » Mon Feb 06, 2006 3:08 pm

Monster with Charlize Theron. It was alright. Got bored a bit towards the end.
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#4 Post by preciouswhile » Mon Feb 06, 2006 4:35 pm

Last movie: "The Thing"

It makes me happy inside :wink:

Last movie I saw that was new to me: LA Confidential

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#5 Post by Bills_Translation » Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:26 pm

Broken Flowers

I just got it on DVD... found the bloopers in the special features hilarious!

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#6 Post by jm » Wed Feb 08, 2006 12:55 am

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#7 Post by Just Like Honey... » Thu Feb 09, 2006 11:50 pm

Mine was King Kong as well.

Speaking of which, never ever have I wanted a movie to end so bad. I was sold by the authenticity of the city scenes near the beginning, but my attention started to slip once about twelve men were able to use a few ordinary ropes to tie down a beast that just fought off three full-size t-rexes.
Ten or eleven plotholes later, I just stopped paying attention.

I know the that's not the point of the movie, but it's not something you can simply leave out and expect people to simply write off as unneccesary.
And because it bored me so, I knew I would come home and find a two-thumbs up rave review from good old Roger Ebert. At least I can still find a little consistency :? .
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#8 Post by jm » Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:25 am

"[quote:d938198365="Just Like Honey..."]Mine was King Kong as well.
Speaking of which, never [i:d938198365]ever[/i:d938198365] have I wanted a movie to end so bad. [/quote:d938198365]
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#9 Post by 52FM » Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:18 am

Sadly, Ebert seems to like everything these days. And I've never accepted Richard Roeper as a legitimate film critic. The show should have died along with Gene Siskle, who I REALLY liked and miss. It's time for a new hot pair of critics from the heartland (not necessarily Chiocago - just not LA or NY). Gene Siskle was from the glory days of local Chicago news which is sadly over. Part of the team from our CBS station that included Bill Kurtis (now doing documentaries and narrator of Will Ferrel's Anchorman) that HATED the happy talk style of news that was so popular.

Siskle and Ebert really, truly disliked each other. Even when the show started locally (with the amazingly clumsy title "Coming soon to a theater near you". Only after several years of working together did they finally become friends.

OK - I could write a book as I'm getting nostalgic again about my Chicago that keeps slipping away, so I'll stop since this is very off topic.

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#10 Post by silvermoon » Fri Feb 10, 2006 1:36 pm

fight club, still one of the most audacious and outright accomplished movies ever made. that movie is quite simply perfect. i've never seen a movie with so many deliberately complex, contradictary ideas pulled off in such scorching style. gawd i love that movie!
oh, and match point the other day, but sadly got dragged out of it after 1hr...missed a cracker of an ending, apparently. i havent seen a movie at the cinema from beginning to end for about 7 months...

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#11 Post by adrien950 » Fri Feb 10, 2006 11:39 pm

Yesterday a group of friends,my wife, and I all had passes to a sneak preview of The Pink Panther..
:lol: ~ The reaction the makers of this film wanted from me
:shock: :? :| ~ The reaction they got from me
:oops: ~ My reaction coming out of the theater for watching this film

Why Steve Martin would want any part of this, I have no idea. Tied for worst movie I have seen all year (so far) with Hostel.
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#12 Post by jm » Sat Feb 11, 2006 12:37 am

"[quote:dd5e565906="adrien950"]Yesterday a group of friends,my wife, and I all had passes to a sneak preview of The Pink Panther..[/quote:dd5e565906]
http://www.slate.com/id/2135826/"
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#13 Post by Just Like Honey... » Sun Feb 12, 2006 12:18 pm

johnmonkey wrote:
adrien950 wrote:Yesterday a group of friends,my wife, and I all had passes to a sneak preview of The Pink Panther..
http://www.slate.com/id/2135826/
Wow. I was looking forward to it too. I feel like I just lost a close friend.
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#14 Post by Suntory » Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:02 pm

I think the last I saw was King Kong. I enjoyed it.
I really want to see Fight Club.
silvermoon wrote:i havent seen a movie at the cinema from beginning to end for about 7 months...
That's awful! Are you on call or something?! Or do you just dislike a lot of the movies you see and thus walk out?!
adrien950 wrote:Tied for worst movie I have seen all year (so far) with Hostel.
Honestly I just don't understand why anyone would go see a movie like Hostel in the first place. I couldn't even watch the trailer.
It seems like these types of films are just getting more and more graphic as people
become more and more desensitized to all kinds of violence. Especially the younger generations
who are now bombarded with that stuff the way my generation :shock: :D was not.

And what also get my dander up :shock: is those people who complain about Brokeback Mountain and ban it in theaters
yet show movies like Hostel at that same theater!
It's like what's worse in their supposed "moral" code? A movie about
a loving relationship between two people or horrifying acts of graphic violent torture?
I mean really where is the outrage among all these religious folks about violence?!

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#15 Post by K » Wed Feb 15, 2006 7:54 pm

They gave up preaching about violence because noones listening, so now they decide to be a pain about something else. Probably.

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#16 Post by jm » Wed Feb 15, 2006 10:30 pm

"[quote:9294efd72a="Suntory"]And what also get my dander up :shock: is those people who complain about Brokeback Mountain and ban it in theaters
yet show movies like Hostel at that same theater! [/quote:9294efd72a]
If I go to a cowboy movie, a few men better get shot dead."
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#17 Post by hull_street » Wed Feb 15, 2006 11:21 pm

It's not enough for you to see them "riding hard" on the plains ? :)

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#19 Post by Suntory » Thu Feb 16, 2006 8:33 pm

johnmonkey wrote:If I go to a cowboy movie, a few men better get shot dead.
Open Range. Now there's a really good modern western and yes in the end in the classic finale shootout, a few bad men get shot dead!

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0316356/

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#20 Post by jm » Thu Feb 16, 2006 10:19 pm

"My favorite takes on [i:f72a9fe2e6]Brokeback Mountain[/i:f72a9fe2e6] (which I haven't and won't seen and see):
Mark Steyn (scroll down to the movie's title)
Larry David"
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