What was the last movie you've seen?

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Do yourself a favor and check out RED BEARD (1965). This is the perfect time of year to watch this film that examines the human heart, in more way than one.

I'm serious. Put this on your queue, pop some popcorn (or pack a lunch) and get ready for nearly three hours of a study on what it is to be a human being. Hate, jealousy, love, compassion, frustration, learning, growing, it's all there. I am not too familiar with director's Akira Kurosawa's other films, but I will be soon.

RED BEARD will go into my collection of films such as HARVEY, aka, the "there's still hope for humanity" collection. It's not all flowers and rainbows as topics as child brothels come to light, but the movie does heavily touch on what being a human being means and what we can do with our brief time on Earth.
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No earring, Luke
indecks wrote:edit: Just saw that it's Ben Kingsley as Rackham. Abigail Breslin will be Val, which I don't really see, but I suppose it might work.
Ben Kingsley will play it well, Abigail Breslin I am worried about. But it is Disney, so they threw money at it. My favorite character in it is the shuttle pilot is voiced by Orson Scott Card.
Luke wrote:RED BEARD will go into my collection of films such as HARVEY, aka, the "there's still hope for humanity" collection. It's not all flowers and rainbows as topics as child brothels come to light, but the movie does heavily touch on what being a human being means and what we can do with our brief time on Earth.
Adding it to my too watch list.

I might get to go see the Hobbit on Sunday - in 2d. But other than that we will be either getting back on our Bond kick tonight with From Russia with Love or watching Any Questions for Ben - just depends on if we want a comedy or not.
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fastbilly1 wrote:No earring, Luke.
Aww shucks.

At least tell me he smelled of Stetson cologne and had a whip* in his back pocket.


*a really long leather key chain would suffice.
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Star Trek: Into Darkness Teaser Trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diP-o_Jx ... re=mh_lolz

Same complaint I had about the first reboot film: It doesn't look like a Star Trek movie to me, it looks a summer action-flick to me. And if they do use Khan, it's not gonna have the same impact that it did the first time because THIS Khan was never in the original T.V. series.

I just better stop while I'm ahead. I'm still gonna go see it because I'm such a big Star Trek fan, and it might be good.
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Pulsar_t wrote:
OldSchool_Boy wrote:Blood In Blood Out

The one film throughout high school where me and some friends would watch it over and over and just laugh our asses off.
That film is loooong :|
It is but for some reason it seems to fly by when I watch it.
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Just saw Wreck-it Ralph.

That was sweet.
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OldSchool_Boy wrote:Blood In Blood Out

The one film throughout high school where me and some friends would watch it over and over and just laugh our asses off.
I honestly don't think that the eventual leader of the MM actually pretended to whore himself out like that...
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EvilRyu2099 wrote:
OldSchool_Boy wrote:Blood In Blood Out

The one film throughout high school where me and some friends would watch it over and over and just laugh our asses off.
I honestly don't think that the eventual leader of the MM actually pretended to whore himself out like that...
I almost covered that movie in my thesis, but opted for American Me instead.
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A Nightmare on Elm Street 2

I think I've stated this before, but I've never seen any of these films (or the Halloween and Friday the 13th ones - except for Jason X) so I decided to start with Elm street 1, and it was meh, funny, kinda lame. Probably would have scared me as a kid, but now its just laughable. So I watched the 2nd one last night and the entire time I'm thinking "this doesn't make any sense." The first thing I noticed was that Wes Craven didn't direct it. I immediately had the feeling of "this probably wasn't supposed to be made."

And sure enough, Craven didn't want sequels or a franchise. This 2nd one is ridiculous. In the NOES1, it's established that Freddy is some kind of demon/spirit thing that attacks/kills you in your dreams, and you die in the real world. NOES2 states that Freddy can possess an extremely unfortunate looking kid to kill other people, even though he only kills 2 people in the whole movie. It just made no sense and changed Freddy's modus operandi.

It was pretty terrible.
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