What was the last movie you've seen?

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The Last Battle aka Le Dernier Combat (1983) by Luc Besson

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Shot entirely in black and white and set in a barely inhabited post-apocalyptic world where the atmosphere has rendered humanity mute, Luc Besson's feature length début was nothing short of ambitious. The plot ostensibly follows The Man as he scavenges for parts to keep his light aircraft in repair - venturing out into the wasteland he stumbles across a hospital where he meets The Doctor, a man living in fear of The Brute (played by Jean Reno) who is attempting to gain entry to the hospital and kill the Doctor. Through non-verbal communication, The Man and The Doctor come to help each other in an attempt to survive and keep The Brute at bay. Despite the innovative premise and stark, stylish beauty of Besson's direction, the film moves at an odd pace whereby it's more confusion and intrigue that keeps the viewer watching, rather than for any substance of character or story. The daring decision to have next to no intelligible dialogue throughout doesn't help matters, as the viewer is left to piece together the characters motives without explanation, but it's the score (the epitome of awful 80's synth soundtracks) more than anything else that dates the film and hindered this viewers enjoyment. While still worth checking out for any fans of Besson, the post-apocalyptic genre and cinema in general, it's not the easiest of films to watch, but one that rewards the viewer in spades through Besson's fantastic direction.
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Zombieland.
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Bootaaay wrote:The Last Battle aka Le Dernier Combat (1983) by Luc Besson
Blargh, I've been looking for this for over a year now! It's not easy to find in the US when you don't have a lot of money to spend on Internet shipping.
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swiftzx wrote:Zombieland.
I see. Did you enjoy it?
final fight cd wrote: moral of story: when in a shady part of town, don't ask random thugs where the sega is at.
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OldSchool_Boy wrote:
swiftzx wrote:Zombieland.
I see. Did you enjoy it?

I was disappointed with it. I've heard so many good things and it was neither scary nor funny. I had a few chuckles here and there but not much. I'd give it a 6/10.
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On the topic of zombieland. . . leading to emma stone. . .

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Looking forward to the new spiderman movie more now. Seems more like a gwen stacey than bryce dallace howard.

I just hope I don't have to sit through a full on origin story again. And if I do, they better really change it up. Like, Uncle Ben lives/no wrestling match/Peter's already in college change it up.
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Jrecee wrote:I just hope I don't have to sit through a full on origin story again. And if I do, they better really change it up. Like, Uncle Ben lives/no wrestling match/Peter's already in college change it up.
Personally, if they changed that, I doubt I'd see it at all. If they want to change anything, I say they go full on and turn him into the Japanese Spider-Man, where he summons a giant robot in every episode and is often aided by a Japanese country singer.
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swiftzx wrote:
OldSchool_Boy wrote:
swiftzx wrote:Zombieland.
I see. Did you enjoy it?

I was disappointed with it. I've heard so many good things and it was neither scary nor funny. I had a few chuckles here and there but not much. I'd give it a 6/10.
I can understand where your coming from.I think that the movie works better with a crowd than watching it by yourself.Also, hype can ruin a lot of things.
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I finally got to watch Night of the Hunter, and I really cannot say enough about it. It's probably one of the most beautifully shot films of the 1950's, or even of all black and white films to be honest. The tension and relief was absolutely perfect.
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Ack wrote:
Jrecee wrote:I just hope I don't have to sit through a full on origin story again. And if I do, they better really change it up. Like, Uncle Ben lives/no wrestling match/Peter's already in college change it up.
Personally, if they changed that, I doubt I'd see it at all. If they want to change anything, I say they go full on and turn him into the Japanese Spider-Man, where he summons a giant robot in every episode and is often aided by a Japanese country singer.

Not too much origin in it, but it is a reboot, so expect a good twenty minutes of it as it doesn't just happen in the opening credits.
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