What was the last movie you've seen?

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Rewatched the Nightmare on Elm Street remake. Good, but it felt better the first time, which was in theatres.
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Gamerforlife wrote:Dude, major spoilers for those other four people living in that cave who haven't seen it
Lol true! And I was living in such a cave and knew nothing about the movie.

Let's add a disclaimer

I guess Rossie O'donell is some kind of moral guardian?
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General_Norris wrote:
I guess Rossie O'donell is some kind of moral guardian?
Pretty much. As I recall, she spoiled it on National Television, I think on her daytime talk show, because she didn't like it for being so violent.
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Watched "The Hangover" last night, my favorite part of the movie has to be when they are waiting for their car at the valet, and when the black police cars drives up the look on their faces is priceless. I just wished at the end of the movie they found a video camera that had followed them so we knew how they got the cop car and why they parked their car on Las Vegas Blvd. I think they could make an entire movie of what had happened that night and it would be just as funny.
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Just a note, Mike Myers is going to play Pepe Le Peau in a movie that is scheduled to launch next year.

Another note, everyone go see HOP, 4/1/2011
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October Continues and so does my horror movie fest

The Raven- with Vincent Price and Boris Karloff- pretty funny classic camp- best part was the wizards duel at the end of the movie- ridiculous and nothing to do with the poem

The Fly (1958)- another classic that I had not seen- very tragic tale- still very good, the scene where you see through the perspective of the fly head and the woman is screaming- so awesome!
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Limewater wrote:because she didn't like it for being so violent.
Wow, missing the point completely isn't she? :lol:

@Luke

You mean, Pepe le Pew, the cartoon character?
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General_Norris wrote: You mean, Pepe le Pew, the cartoon character?
My error on the spelling.

But yeah, the cartoon.

"Mike Myers used to joke that donning the 80 pounds of faux-latex blubber to play Fat Bastard in Austin Powers caused him to sweat so much that "by the end of the day, I was Pepé Le Pew." Vulture has learned that Warner Bros. Pictures is now developing a live-action/CGI movie on the lovelorn French skunk and Myers is attached to voice the lead role.

The decision to reinvigorate the Looney Tunes cast of characters — which includes fading American icons like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Porky Pig — is a high priority for Warner Bros., for while they still throw off a billion dollars in licensing revenue annually, that’s barely a fifth of what Disney makes every year from licensing better-known characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.

Created in 1945, Pepé Le Pew starred in over a dozen animated short films for Warner Bros., and one of them, Chuck Jones’s For Scent-imental Reasons, even won the Oscar for Best Animated Short Subject (Cartoons) in 1949.

But the intervening half-century has not been so kind to Monsieur Le Pew, who was always one of the lesser-known Warner Bros. characters, and remains even more obscure today. According to E-Poll Market Research data, even the most popular of the Looney Tunes bunch have trouble connecting with audiences: For instance, more Americans over the age of 13 can recognize Mike Myers (68 percent) than can recognize Bugs Bunny (66 percent) or Daffy Duck (56 percent). Even tougher for Warner Bros., more Americans have a favorable impression of Bugs (65 percent) and Daffy (55 percent) than they do of Myers (52 percent).

Myers, of course, supplied the ogre Shrek with his Scottish brogue in four films for DreamWorks Animation totaling $1.2 billion in worldwide grosses. But unlike the Shrek franchise, we’re told that in Warner’s new Le Pew, only the skunk and his perennially unrequited love interest, Penelope Pussycat, would be CGI characters; the rest of the Le Pew film will be shot in live action."
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Spiral: This movie was fantastic. The ending might be obvious to some, but I think a lot of people will either be taken by surprise or be unsure of what actually happens. The movie kind of leaves it in the hands of the viewer to decide, but I think there are enough hints to determine the true outcome. I would like to know what anyone who has seen this movie thought. If you haven't, check it out. It has a great cast.

Final: A movie with Dennis Leary and Jim Gaffighan (sp?) must be the funniest, most offensive movie ever... not a comedy at all. Dennis Leary played his part extremely well, and there wasn't even one curse filled rant. The lead actress was also very good. I have to say this movie kind of blew my mind. I had the ending figured out three times only to be completely surprised with the way the film turned out. The quality is a little rough, seems like it was filmed in the 90s, but I think it is just a low budget thing. You barely notice, it might even help create the atmosphere. Please watch this movie and discuss!
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last movie i watched was battle royale
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