What was the last movie you've seen?

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Ack wrote:The Naked Gun - Hilarious. I'll miss you, Lt. Drebin.

Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear - Once again, hilarious. Makes me lament the loss of Leslie Nielsen even more.
If you're on a Naked Gun kick I very much recommend the third movie and original 6-episode TV series.



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SPOILERS in regards to Law Abiding Citizen











Law Abiding Citizen: Pretty decent although the near superhuman intellect this man has seemed a little farfetched. Also, guards don't periodically check all cells to make sure all prisoners are accounted for?
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Cowboy Bebop The Complete Series and Movie: This is by far the best anime I've seen in a very long time. Each episode is a small movie and manages to capture a different feeling. All the voice actors who worked on this did an amazing job, even the side characters and one-shot characters. I've also finally found a character with hair similar to mine. My hair's a bit more curly than Spike's but it's a nightmare to cosplay in wigs when my hair literally punches wig caps off of my head after a few hours.
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It's like a metaphysical ice pick in the brain.
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REPO Man wrote:Requiem for a Dream

Ummm...

Ummm...

??????????

It's like a metaphysical ice pick in the brain.
It should be shown in public schools. It would probably do a lot more good to keep kids off drugs than the programs and things they use now does. Also Darren Aronofsky is awesome.
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Hobie-wan wrote:
REPO Man wrote:Requiem for a Dream

Ummm...

Ummm...

??????????

It's like a metaphysical ice pick in the brain.
It should be shown in public schools. It would probably do a lot more good to keep kids off drugs than the programs and things they use now does. Also Darren Aronofsky is awesome.
Amen. That film is a clinic in the pathos of style.
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Suicide Club: Probably a little over-hyped. I really enjoyed it, but have no clue what on earth was really going on in the film. A few scenes are pretty gory, but not to the level of something like Ricky-O or The Machine Girl. What gore they have is pretty excessive, but I don't think it's really the point of the film. I don't think I'd quite recommend it, but I'm glad I watched it and I'll probably watch the companion film, Noriko's Dinner Table.

The Expendables: I kind of bought into the hype on this film, but overall was somewhat disappointed. Highlights include Sylvester Stallone's eyebrows. Seriously. The movie was supposed to be ridiculous, and the eyebrows delivered. Also, there were some action scenes.

Universal Soldier: Regeneration: Much better than the first, in my opinion. They wasted a lot less time with over-the-top characterizations, and the tone was a lot less silly than the original. I've always liked Dolph Lundgren, so it was nice to see him make a return. The limited budget showed itself a few times, but the action was solid and brutal.
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Legion: This was lame. I was ready for some good R rated action. It was a total disappointment. For a $5 Blu Ray I won't complain too much though. Oh and Paul Bettany is awesome.

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Hobie-wan wrote:
REPO Man wrote:Requiem for a Dream

Ummm...

Ummm...

??????????

It's like a metaphysical ice pick in the brain.
It should be shown in public schools. It would probably do a lot more good to keep kids off drugs than the programs and things they use now does. Also Darren Aronofsky is awesome.

Eck. The movie is so dated. I'll take Trainspotting over it any day.
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Luke wrote:

Eck. The movie is so dated. I'll take Trainspotting over it any day.
I actually kind of agree with you on this one, I would recommend reading the book however- very good- and obviously a little different than the moive
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