What was the last movie you've seen?

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Liked it, and can't wait for the sequel.
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MADEA'S BIG HAPPY FAMILY

This movie does not get old to me. The same old jokes will always make me laugh, I'll still love each of the characters, and I'll always remember seeing it in the theater.

Yes, Tyler Perry productions aren't for everyone, but I'm telling you this movie is flat out hilarious.
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Liked it, and can't wait for the sequel.
Did you happen to see it in 3D? I'm getting a 3DTV so I wonder how it looks.
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KillerJuan77 wrote: I'm getting a 3DTV ...
Not being snarky, but why? They don't seem to justify the price tag.
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After reading a review of its recent blu-ray release, my wife and I watched Christopher Nolan's:

Following (1997) - This is Christopher Nolan's first feature film, and it set a precedent for the "puzzle box" movies (i.e., Memento, The Prestige, Inception) that he would make later in his career. It is filmed in beautiful, grainy black and white - which looks great on my Sony HD CRT - and it is a short (70 minutes) and satisfying film. I highly recommend it to anyone that is a fan of Christopher Nolan's films, and despite the recent blu-ray release, it is still available for streaming on Netflix.
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The F.P. - its a dystopian future where gang battles are handled via Beat Beat Revolution. It was shot really well for a low budget indie. But it is definitely a movie to watch with others. It is over the top bad, like The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra.
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KillerJuan77 wrote:
REPO Man wrote:Image

Liked it, and can't wait for the sequel.
Did you happen to see it in 3D? I'm getting a 3DTV so I wonder how it looks.
It's not real filmmaking though. I had to cringe at the "in-your-face" effects. I guess crap like this would make for a good 3D tech demo.
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Luke wrote:
KillerJuan77 wrote: I'm getting a 3DTV ...
Not being snarky, but why? They don't seem to justify the price tag.
Most new TVs with the great picture and everything seem to have 3D so why not? When I bought mine early 2012, it was hard to get the newer models w/o.
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Stark wrote:
Luke wrote:
KillerJuan77 wrote: I'm getting a 3DTV ...
Not being snarky, but why? They don't seem to justify the price tag.
Most new TVs with the great picture and everything seem to have 3D so why not? When I bought mine early 2012, it was hard to get the newer models w/o.
I'm getting a pretty decent Vizio 3DTV (They are cheap and awesome, I have a 1080p Vizio screen that I got 3-4 years ago and it works perfectly, the picture quality is amazing and the sound's great) since many filmmakers are actually taking advantage of 3D beyond just throwing stuff in your face (Like Pina, Life Of Pi, Prometheus, Cave Of Forgotten Dreams, The Hobbit, etc.) and because many games now have amazing 3D modes (Like Child Of Eden, Resistance 3, Crysis 2, Trine and Silent Hill Downpour).
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