What was the last movie you've seen?

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I've been watching that movie since I was in elementary school (which I shouldn't have but still did). The Enter the Dragon Spoof is quite long, but watch it again and you may see things you didn't notice with the first viewing.

Plus, who wouldn't love a movie where a cream pie is thrown at a horse's ass?
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Oh I did enjoy the kungfu spoof a lot but I felt it could have been shorter to allow for more sketches.

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ZeroAX wrote:Sucker Punch. Loved it, no matter how stupid the action scenes were :lol: . I don't understand why people accepted Spiderman but still haven't warmed up to anime styled movies (yeah she was blasted in the air, she landed and survived, so?)
What did you think of the story? I know plenty of people who thought the actions scenes were alright but thought the story was stupid (I personally liked both), wondering how you think the whole package is...
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Stage Door, with Katherine Hepburn and Ginger Rogers. Not my usual, but I thought it was good, but was sidetracked with a current project.
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The way back

Far from perfect, but quite an enjoyable movie nonetheless.

Worth checking out...
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elmagicochrisg wrote:The way back

Far from perfect, but quite an enjoyable movie nonetheless.

Worth checking out...
If you enjoyed TWB you might also want to check out the German original

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That poster would still work if the movie was called "Constipated In The Cold".
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Jrecee wrote:That poster would still work if the movie was called "Constipated In The Cold".
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I've been watching HBO's Six Feet Under lately. I finished Season 1 last week and I'm almost done with Season 2, but I think I'm going to take a small break after that. It's a good show, but it's really not something you can marathon.
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Yeah, so I haven't responded to this thread in a while again. I don't know, I just like clumps I suppose.

The Italian Job - The original, none of this remake stuff. Michael Caine really made this movie work with his flamboyant flair, and this film is just one reason why I love British crime cinema. It's intelligent, fun, and well put together.

Sucker Punch - Yes, it was dumb at times, but I still enjoyed it for what it was: a visual splendor and the female equivalent of 300 (no, really, it's a pseudo-companion piece).

Vampire Party - It's actual name is Les Dents de la Nuit. It's hokey, dumb, and it knows it, reminding me of some of what I loved about Shaun of the Dead...but with vampires.

Monsters - This British film was better than I expected, but it never really felt like it got going. Now that I know how the film was made I have more respect for it. Scoot McNairy did a great job I thought, though I wasn't as thrilled with Whitney Able's performance

Seraphim Falls - Liam Neeson's hunting Pierce Brosnan in the old West. What more could I want? Yes, there are some strange turns in this tale of revenge and murder, but it really was an enjoyable film.

Django - I watched this purely because I'd had the opening described to me: a man wanders through a wasteland dragging a coffin behind him. This little B-western drifts from classic western fare to exploitation film in almost no time flat, but that just endeared it to me. The beginning featured some amazing nightmare imagery.

Heavy Metal - Do I really need to tell you how awesome this is?

MST3K: Hamlet - So MST3K got their hands on a German production of Hamlet from in 1960 that was televised and then redubbed into English...poorly. Hilarity ensued. I still prefer the Kenneth Branagh version (that's right, I like the Branagh version).

MST3K: Blood Waters of Dr. Z - God this movie is terrible.

Marathon Man - Is it safe? This was a really good film. Dustin Hoffman has done a lot of excellent work over the years, and he definitely didn't fail to impress in this one. It has a nice run of twists and turns in it, and the acting from Laurence Olivier, Roy Scheider, and the rest of the cast really help keep it going.
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