What was the last movie you've seen?

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Some piss-poor Indonesian ripoff of Final Destination called Miracle: Menantang Maut (which means "Miracle: Cheating Death"). Snatched it from Cinemageddon AGES and AGES ago and just recently got around to watching it.

Just stick with Final Destination.
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Mad Max: Fury Road was probably the best thing I've seen in a theater in ages. Awesome movie. Don't wait for home viewing, folks - this one deserves the big screen treatment!
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dsheinem wrote:Mad Max: Fury Road was probably the best thing I've seen in a theater in ages. Awesome movie. Don't wait for home viewing, folks - this one deserves the big screen treatment!
I'm jealous. I very rarely make it to the theater, but I may have to make an exception for this film.

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Last night, my wife and I watched:

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Devil's Pass (2013). It is dreadful (and not in a good way). It is a found-footage horror film about a bunch of incredibly stupid, indistinguishable, and generally unlikable students who decide to create a documentary regarding the Dyatlov Pass Incident. The dialogue is awkward and stilted; the lead actress delivers her lines as if English is her second language; and the insipid plot is compelled by a series of narratively convenient coincidences. Many parts of the movie were aggresively stupid, but I must admit that it was at least entertaining enough to have playing in the background while eating nachos, drinking beer, and talking. (We also enjoyed ridiculing it a good bit, and it would make a perfect modern, relatively large budget MST3K episode.) The best I can say about it is tha it inspired me to research the Dyatlov Pass Incident, but you can do that without sitting through this film.
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dsheinem wrote:Mad Max: Fury Road was probably the best thing I've seen in a theater in ages. Awesome movie. Don't wait for home viewing, folks - this one deserves the big screen treatment!
Agree 100%. It's one of those movies where as soon as you leave the theater, you want to run back in and see the same movie again.
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Napolian Dynamite :mrgreen:
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La Jetée

Having recently watched Mad Max: Fury Road and interested in looking back at other post-apocalyptic films, I decided to watch this French short film about time travel in the ruins of a post-World War III France. A prisoner of German occupiers, the protagonist with a fixation of a beautiful woman during a terrible moment in his past is forced to undergo and experiment in time travel to see if he can travel first backwards and then forwards to the future to see if he can find a way to save the Earth from its ruination. He succeeds but realizes he will be killed by the German occupiers anyway and finds a way to travel back through time to the woman, whom he has fallen in love with. But this being French cinema from the early 1960s...it's not a happy ending.

There are several notable aspects to La Jetée. First, it is a short film, clocking in at about 28 minutes. Second, it is not a traditional film in which pictures are shown in rapid sequences to convey movement; black and white photographs are used instead, limiting motion but making the viewer focus purely on the haunting power of the images put forth. The apocalypse is rendered in cold lines of ruinous grey and wells of shadows, while the past tends to be lighter in hue. The future is cold, dark, and alien, but not necessarily frightening in the way the present rots away in the world of La Jetée. And all of this is set to the whispers of the German researchers forcing the time traveler forward, regardless of his success or the toll it will take on his body and mind.

I enjoyed La Jetée and found it both depressing, inventive, and evocative. It has spectacular cinematic pedigree for film fans, both as a work from director and film essasyist Chris Marker, and as the major inspiration for Terry Gilliam's 12 Monkeys as well as possibly partially inspiring The Time Traveler's Wife and The Jacket, though the latter traces itself closer to Jack London's The Star Rover. Time also labeled La Jetée one of the 10 best time travel films ever created, alongside the likes of Time Bandits, Back to the Future, and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure.
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Avengers: Age of Ultron

Great movie but about 20-30 min too long.
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Ack wrote: La Jetée
This film is beyond great.

You want to talk about a film that stands on it's own, unique legs, it's LA JETEE.
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Ack wrote:looking back at other post-apocalyptic films
One of my favorite films in the genre is one that not a lot of people have seen. It's a 1990 film entitled Hardware. Here's a trailer:



You've probably already seen this, but just in case:

ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Boy_and_His_Dog_%281975_film%29
PLAY KING'S FIELD.
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Forlorn Drifter wrote:The specific things I was thinking about were talks of how the cars ripped off Borderlands, an argument one cannot make, and that the "lone wanderer in the wastes" and leather jacket deal were ripped from Fallout, which again, can't be argued. The leather armor in the Fallout games are the same as the jacket in Mad Max 2. The lone wanderer thing can definitely be attributed to A Boy and His Dog though.
I have read some of these and they are pretty blind to the fact that the first three Mad Max movies came out before Fallout or Wasteland.
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