What was the last movie you've seen?

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Went and saw the new Magnificent Seven. It was good, for a two hour movie it moved fairly quickly and reminded of the days of the spaghetti westerns.
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strangenova wrote:Went and saw the new Magnificent Seven. It was good, for a two hour movie it moved fairly quickly and reminded of the days of the spaghetti westerns.
Glad to hear it I'm catching it on $5 Tuesday up at our malls cinema :).
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Fragems wrote:ARQ was interesting by no means was it bad but it wasn't anything special either. The whole thing is pretty much shot in a single house so I imagine the budget was ridiculously small actors were pretty good though.
Agreed! :mrgreen: I don't like how it didn't have a wrap up ending though.
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strangenova wrote:Went and saw the new Magnificent Seven. It was good, for a two hour movie it moved fairly quickly and reminded of the days of the spaghetti westerns.
I'll second this. It was probably one of the fastest two hour movies I ever sat through, and I saw the original months ago. Don't believe the mixed reviews, if you even remotely liked the first, go and see this one. It's more of a modern sequel than a remake in my opinion.
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:D :D :D :D :D

Really wish they'd make a sequel. Or feature the Sanderson Sisters in the next Kingdom Hearts game. Or make a Hocus Pocus game.
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Saw Sully. Good movie, was wondering how they'd get enough suspense outside of those fateful seconds, but they did. I don't know how much was just movie-related and how much was real, but the NTSB hearings added a lot to the movie.
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Rocky Horror Picture Show
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I do this every year on Halloween. Fun times abound.
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Zombie Nightmare

Jon Mikl Thor gets hit by a car, and the one Haitian voodoo priestess in town turns him into a zombie to get revenge on Tia Carrere and the other kids who killed him...as well as the guys who tried to rape her 15 years ago, one of which is local police captain Adam West. Seriously, if you ever wondered "what would happen if Adam West was in a zombie movie," well, here you go. It's short on special effects, it's hammy on the plot, it's at times terrible in its cinematography, and it does it all to a heavy metal soundtrack which opens with Motorhead's Ace of Spades. If this doesn't make you want to see it, you're clinically dead.

Thankfully you can totally see it, because this movie ended up making the cut to become an episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000, sans the "gory" portions of the kills, which really weren't that gory. In fact, actor Frank Dietz even wrote a 'thank you' to the cast of MST3K on IMDB for making a hilarious spoof of his first acting job. Of course I had no such luck in watching this. I instead experienced the original version, which is atrocious, problematic, and so poorly done that I actually found it ridiculously hilarious anyway. If it's not Thor's horrendous acting and awful choreography, then it's Adam West's Burt Reynolds-wannabe mustache and hilariously scoped pistol or just about anything else in this flick.

It's still better than The Alien Dead though. Believe it.
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I'd watch that.
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