What was the last movie you've seen?

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Screamers 1 and 2. Love them both. Perfect B-grade science fiction. The first is much much better than the 2nd, but the 2nd was still pretty good.
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vash23n wrote:Screamers 1 and 2. Love them both. Perfect B-grade science fiction. The first is much much better than the 2nd, but the 2nd was still pretty good.
I'll take your word for it :mrgreen:
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Pulsar_t wrote:
vash23n wrote:Screamers 1 and 2. Love them both. Perfect B-grade science fiction. The first is much much better than the 2nd, but the 2nd was still pretty good.
I'll take your word for it :mrgreen:
As always, I should warn that I am a sucker for cheasy sci fi/horror. The worse the better.
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vash23n wrote:
Pulsar_t wrote:
vash23n wrote:Screamers 1 and 2. Love them both. Perfect B-grade science fiction. The first is much much better than the 2nd, but the 2nd was still pretty good.
I'll take your word for it :mrgreen:
As always, I should warn that I am a sucker for cheasy sci fi/horror. The worse the better.
Yesterday I read about a film called The Human Centipede... You may be interested if you like those types of movies. Google it and let me know what you think. Just be warned... It is NOT for those with weak stomachs.
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jfe2 wrote:
Yesterday I read about a film called The Human Centipede... You may be interested if you like those types of movies. Google it and let me know what you think. Just be warned... It is NOT for those with weak stomachs.
I will def check that out. Sounds very starship troopers like (not the book, but the movie, which yes I also liked a lot, but not so much the 2nd and not at all the 3rd). Thanks for the link.

EDIT: Just checked out this film on imdb and it seems very interesting. I would def see it, but probably find it more hilarious than shocking - which is what usually happens when I watch these types of corny films. I am more entertained by the shock and awe apparently going on in the film world. Are people really surprised by anything anymore? Guess so.
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I finally saw Star Trek, very enjoyable. I liked the little fight scene involving Sulu and Kirk. Plus, the whole alternate time line thing is VERY cool. I like how the movie takes us into a "what if" scenario, one that could lead to other sequels or even a series if they wanted to.

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Oh, and I bought Reservoir Dogs on Blue Ray. Saw it years ago with friends but don't remember much. Once I get my hands on a PS 3 I'm going to watch it again
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Gamerforlife wrote:Oh, and I bought Reservoir Dogs on Blue Ray. Saw it years ago with friends but don't remember much. Once I get my hands on a PS 3 I'm going to watch it again
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Ginger Snaps, still a classic, feels a bit long though. Clever take on puberty.
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vash23n wrote:Ginger Snaps, still a classic, feels a bit long though. Clever take on puberty.
I loved it, too.

And I recently watched "Cyborg", a classic Van-Damme flick set in a post-apocalyptic future. There's a plot, but it's a Van-Damme flick so you don't have to acknowledge it. I mean, I used to get Bloodsport and Kickboxer mixed up.
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