What was the last movie you've seen?

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Anything with Jason Statham in it is utterly pointless :lol:
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Pulsar_t wrote:Anything with Jason Statham in it is utterly pointless :lol:
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels?

Last film I watched was on Saturday. I finally got around to seeing The Exorcist, and I really enjoyed it. The slow buildup of the possession worked really well, and I'm glad the actual exorcism is a only a small section of the film. Also, I found this to be far more hilarious than most comedies I've seen lately. Oh Satan, you rascal, you!
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Saw Official Rejection at Riverrun filmfest this past weekend. It's a documentary about submitting a film to a film festival. Very good even if your not into the indy film scene.
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Interstella 5555 - If you like Daft Punk this is the animated film for you. It is a visual interpretation of Discovery by the animator who brought us Captain Harlock. So yes, anime styled, but it is awesome and I wish there were more films like this out there.
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I really enjoyed Interstella 5555. If you've seen the video for One More Time then you already have an idea of what the movie is going to be like.
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Ack wrote:
Pulsar_t wrote:Anything with Jason Statham in it is utterly pointless :lol:
Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels?
Interesting.. I ought to check it out then!
fast wrote:Interstella 5555 - If you like Daft Punk this is the animated film for you. It is a visual interpretation of Discovery by the animator who brought us Captain Harlock. So yes, anime styled, but it is awesome and I wish there were more films like this out there.
Interstella was entertaining during the first half but then I got bored and turned it off. The whole thing could have been done in under an hour, OVA-style.
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I dont like the middle of the album very much so I know where you are coming from, but the entire things is only 68 minutes.
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The Warriors, my girlfriend had never watched it before and I haven't watched it since I was a kid.
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I just watched The Reader with Kate Winslet. This was an excellent movie, but don't watch any trailers or read any story synopses because they will spoil it for you. Thankfully I only decided to watch it because Kate Winslet won the Oscar for her role and my wife loves Kate Winslet.
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fast wrote:I dont like the middle of the album very much so I know where you are coming from, but the entire things is only 68 minutes.
68 minutes? I thought it was going to be over 90! :lol: If that's the case I'll finish watching it.
Last movies seen: Sneakers.. An entertaining (albeit technically ropey) hacker thriller that predated the 1995 ridiculous-yet-good Hackers. Lack of teen angst is a definite plus!
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