Coincidentally, they are showing Space Jam on tv right now. Good nostalgic funthe7k wrote:Just watched "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" for the first time in ... more than a decade, likely.
Still a fun movie. Wasn't quite as good as I remembered it, but still held up decently well. Gotta love Daffy vs Donald.
What was the last movie you've seen?
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Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
I have to say I loved that movie too. That was the first film I watched where Jim Carrey was in a serious role and I was very impressed.lisalover1 wrote:Watched The Majestic today. I seriously liked the movie. Jim Carrey is a good actor; right up there with Bill Murray in my opinion.
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Fewer and fewer movies tend to stand the test of time. Upon watching The Goonies for the first time in years I came to the conclusion that it's not that good, and the hidef transfer has made it even less wholesome.Gamerforlife wrote:Coincidentally, they are showing Space Jam on tv right now. Good nostalgic funthe7k wrote:Just watched "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" for the first time in ... more than a decade, likely.
Still a fun movie. Wasn't quite as good as I remembered it, but still held up decently well. Gotta love Daffy vs Donald.
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The Social Network (2010) - In what is probably Fincher's best film since Fight Club, a strong cast, a string of well executed shots, a well paced narrative, and a pitch perfect soundtrack make this film a strong contender for film of the year. Not only is the story itself infinitely more interesting than I thought it could possibly have been, but the film accomplishes the task of making everything seem like it is occurring in a real, believable setting with real, believable people playing the lead roles. It gives you that "fly on the wall" sense that some of the best documentaries can, even if this immediacy falls apart in the last act of the film. Eisenberg is excellent as an entirely convincing Zuckerberg, as is the rest of the cast (even Timberlake) in their own roles. The film manages the feat of being repellent and inspiring at the same time, which is remarkable.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
That's happened to me a couple of times lately while I've been watching some 80's movies. Usually I don't notice it until a certain incident pops up and ruins my concentration. Say, somebody needs to make a telephone call, and I'm sitting there going, "Why don't they just use their cell pho-....Oh. Right. 80's...."elmagicochrisg wrote:I've had that with Die Hard 1 and 2. They look so dated when you watch them now...Pulsar_t wrote:Fewer and fewer movies tend to stand the test of time. Upon watching The Goonies for the first time in years I came to the conclusion that it's not that good, and the hidef transfer has made it even less wholesome.
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one flew over the cuckoo's nest
a few years back my mom bugged the piss out of me to watch this movie. i gave in, not because i wanted to, but because i was stick of hearing about. i am glad i caved in.
the movie played saturday night on TCM, not TMC. and surprisingly, it was commercial free and uncensored. i wonder if TCM does this to all their movies?
it kind of has a sad ending. i didn't tear up, nor was i about it, but it is kind of sad.
a few years back my mom bugged the piss out of me to watch this movie. i gave in, not because i wanted to, but because i was stick of hearing about. i am glad i caved in.
the movie played saturday night on TCM, not TMC. and surprisingly, it was commercial free and uncensored. i wonder if TCM does this to all their movies?
it kind of has a sad ending. i didn't tear up, nor was i about it, but it is kind of sad.
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One of my all time favorites!final fight cd wrote:one flew over the cuckoo's nest
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The Count of Monte Cristo
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The Cell- J. Lo invading those dreams- killin your peoples- solving those crimes- 4/5
Casino- Joe Pesci- stabbin your folks in the neck- getting that money- 5/5
A Woman is a Woman- Godard movie about a stripper who wants to get prego- very funny, very New Wave--5/5
Right at your door- dirty bombs- get out of LA- oops, you can't---- deal with it- 3/5
Raging Bull- Bobby D. knockin your lights out- 5/5
Still Walking- Japanese movie about family and getting over death- 4/5
The Elephant Man- I'm not an animal, I AM A HUMAN BEING- 4/5
Casino- Joe Pesci- stabbin your folks in the neck- getting that money- 5/5
A Woman is a Woman- Godard movie about a stripper who wants to get prego- very funny, very New Wave--5/5
Right at your door- dirty bombs- get out of LA- oops, you can't---- deal with it- 3/5
Raging Bull- Bobby D. knockin your lights out- 5/5
Still Walking- Japanese movie about family and getting over death- 4/5
The Elephant Man- I'm not an animal, I AM A HUMAN BEING- 4/5

