What was the last movie you've seen?

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Liked it, and can't wait for the sequel.
I just watched it too. And I thought it was pretty awful with its usual "let's special effect kung fu zombies!"
Lots of awful movies are worth seeing. Though I guess this is only worth seeing from the point of view of a completist. But then again, I hope they just do one sequel, but I heard that they're thinking about two sequels and a reboot.

But when the series ends, they should just do a television show based on the games, effectively serving as a chronological depiction of the game franchise.
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I saw Perks of Being a Wallflower recently. I liked it. I'm a sucker for "shy kid comes of age" stories.
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Now that's a Bond movie!... :D
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REPO Man wrote: Lots of awful movies are worth seeing. Though I guess this is only worth seeing from the point of view of a completist. But then again, I hope they just do one sequel, but I heard that they're thinking about two sequels and a reboot.
Wow the series isn't even done yet and they want to reboot it?

Maybe if they keep Paul WS Anderson far far away from it...
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AppleQueso wrote:
REPO Man wrote: Lots of awful movies are worth seeing. Though I guess this is only worth seeing from the point of view of a completist. But then again, I hope they just do one sequel, but I heard that they're thinking about two sequels and a reboot.
Wow the series isn't even done yet and they want to reboot it?

Maybe if they keep Paul WS Anderson far far away from it...
A reboot's more than likely a long ways off. And like I said, in lieu of a film reboot, they should just do a live-action RE television series based directly on the games.

I also recently saw:

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I got this back in the summer when I was working two jobs. I also got two of the director's other films (Delicatessen and The City of Lost Children, the latter of which I saw a trailer of when I first rented a VHS of Heavy Metal, also a movie I purchased back in the summer) on DVD.

I totally loved it. I hope it's just as good, if not better, in a second viewing.

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A crown jewel in the realm of Roger Corman's film work.

Would anyone agree this is better than Alien? I don't really have an opinion, but I'm just curious what others think.

I also have Galaxy of Terror and Piranha (already seen it) on DVD, to name a few films in the Roger Corman's Cult Classics Collection.
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KillerJuan77 wrote: Anyways, is anyone planning on watching Texas Chainsaw 3D?
Recently saw it. Nothing beats the original so far, but TC3D is a great time. It goes in different directions than the previous films, and I think we'll be seeing a sequel.
J T wrote:I saw Perks of Being a Wallflower recently. I liked it. I'm a sucker for "shy kid comes of age" stories.
Thought it was one of the better films of 2012 and that it deserved a much wider release. PERKS may not have the most unique premise ("C'mere kid, we'll take you under our wing") the film itself is pretty unique. If you like feeling feelings, PERKS is a movie for you.
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Damn, was Django amazing. It may be the best thing Tarantino's ever made, and that's saying a lot. My favorite part was how Jamie Foxx totally owns his role; it's like nothing I've ever seen.
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lisalover1 wrote:Damn, was Django amazing. It may be the best thing Tarantino's ever made, and that's saying a lot. My favorite part was how Jamie Foxx totally owns his role; it's like nothing I've ever seen.
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lisalover1 wrote:Damn, was Django amazing. It may be the best thing Tarantino's ever made, and that's saying a lot. My favorite part was how Jamie Foxx totally owns his role; it's like nothing I've ever seen.
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Luke wrote: edit* Anyone else have a very strong feeling John McClane will die at the end of the new DIE HARD movie? Jack McClane certainly looks like he can carry the franchise.
I'm gonna internet-punch you in the face if that happens.
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