What was the last movie you've seen?
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Mulholland Drive
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probably my favorite Lynch film of all time. Love it.elmagicochrisg wrote:Mulholland Drive
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Yes, it was nice. Weird, but nice...noiseredux wrote:Probably my favorite Lynch film of all time. Love it.elmagicochrisg wrote:Mulholland Drive
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Guess I'll have to check out Inland Empire and Lost Highway now... ^^
Anyways, last movie I saw was Feast II Sloppy Seconds.
Very over the top and sparing noone, not even the babies... lol
Very controversial and over the top, and for that alone already I loved the movie...
By the way, my new signature is a quote from the movie...

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not a fan of the Feast movies. Which is strange. They SHOULD be my style. But I don't know. Meh.
RE: Lynch. You should probably see Lost Highway first. I loved Inland Empire. But it's not an easy one to jump into. It's 3+ hours and makes Mulholland feel VERY linear by comparison. But it is fascinating.
At any rate, I've probably seen Mulholland a dozen times at least. I adore that one.
RE: Lynch. You should probably see Lost Highway first. I loved Inland Empire. But it's not an easy one to jump into. It's 3+ hours and makes Mulholland feel VERY linear by comparison. But it is fascinating.
At any rate, I've probably seen Mulholland a dozen times at least. I adore that one.
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Not a fan of Lynch in the slightest, but I like Eraserhead and Twin Peaks (despite its tacked-on ending).

Predictably good, but by now Clooney's movies are pretty formulaic. Ryan Gosling makes up for the 30 minutes I wasted watching Drive.

Predictably good, but by now Clooney's movies are pretty formulaic. Ryan Gosling makes up for the 30 minutes I wasted watching Drive.
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you watched a movie with Evan Rachel Wood in it and didn't comment on Evan Rachel Wood being in it?
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I didn't care for her character.noiseredux wrote:you watched a movie with Evan Rachel Wood in it and didn't comment on Evan Rachel Wood being in it?
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Mission Impossible 4 - The Ghost Protocol.
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THE ADDAMS FAMILY
Still holds up very well. It also begins with a Christmas sequence, so 'tis the season to watch it.
The trailer is out for PROMETHEUS, the Alien prequel. Go check it out. It's almost identical to the ALIEN trailer from 1979.
Still holds up very well. It also begins with a Christmas sequence, so 'tis the season to watch it.
The trailer is out for PROMETHEUS, the Alien prequel. Go check it out. It's almost identical to the ALIEN trailer from 1979.
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Wasted time watching Drive? What are you talking about.
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