What was the last movie you've seen?

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I couldn't stand either sequel.

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In a Lonely Place

I was surprised to see only 10000 votes on IMDb for a Humphrey Bogart classic. This film is pretty decent noir and fans of such classics ought to check it out!
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I watched The Amazing Spider-Man. At first, I wasn't feeling it. I didn't enjoy having to go through his origin story all over again. Then, I started to feel like they were rushing through his origin too much. However, I think everything in this movie comes together nicely in its second half and ends really well. The bonus scene after the credits is interesting

I really enjoyed the focus on Gwen Stacy. I remember thinking while watching the Raimi movies that I would have liked a Spider-Man story with more of a focus on her rather than Mary Jane and this movie made that happen. For some reason I find Gwen Stacy more interesting than Mary Jane and they built up her relationship with Parker really well. I don't really like Denis Leary, but he did an okay job in this movie. He looked a lot like Norman Osborne from Raimi's Spider-Man movies. The Stan Lee cameo was funny and I literally laughed out loud at the "Mother Hubbard" scene. I don't think this movie makes the same impact as Raimi's Spider-Man. It suffers a bit from having to retread the same territory (I almost wish they could have skipped the origin story), but still a solid Spider-Man movie.

I used to be a big Spider-Man fan years ago. At one time I might have called him my # 2 favorite hero after Batman. This movie actually makes me feel like grabbing some Spidey comics. All I read these days is DC stuff. So having seen this, Dark Knight Rises and Avengers I still think Avengers is the best comic book movie of the year
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Gamerforlife wrote:I don't really like Denis Leary, but he did an okay job in this movie. He looked a lot like Norman Osborne from Raimi's Spider-Man movies.
Denis Leary actually gets mistaken for Willem Dafoe all the time. He even mentions that it happens in one of his books.
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Finally got around to seeing this

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It took me back to a time where movies like this would be on independent stations like WNEW channel 5 in New York on Saturdays in the early 80s during their "Drive In Movie" where they would show the finest in poorly dubbed & edited Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest kung fu films. This is a damn good one to get started with.
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The Man from Earth

It takes place in one room, similar to Tape in that respect.
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Paranorman

I think I have a new Halloween staple...
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ExedExes wrote:Finally got around to seeing this

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It took me back to a time where movies like this would be on independent stations like WNEW channel 5 in New York on Saturdays in the early 80s during their "Drive In Movie" where they would show the finest in poorly dubbed & edited Shaw Brothers and Golden Harvest kung fu films. This is a damn good one to get started with.
My wife and I watched this on our first date! Needless to say, we are both big fans!
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Pulsar_t wrote:I couldn't stand either sequel.

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In a Lonely Place

I was surprised to see only 10000 votes on IMDb for a Humphrey Bogart classic. This film is pretty decent noir and fans of such classics ought to check it out!
This is a very good, under-rated film. I have a copy in my DVD collection, however, and esteemed critic Richard Corliss (Time magazine) considers it one of the very best films.
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AppleQueso wrote:Paranorman

I think I have a new Halloween staple...
PARANORMAN and FRANKENWEENIE (2012) are great. Hard to pick a favorite as both were better than expected.


edit* You cared more for animated characters than you did "people" in CABIN.
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End of Watch


The film felt similar to Training Day and unsurprisingly I found out it's the same writer as the credits rolled by. This blurb from the WSJ sums up my thoughts to a T.
Shallow down inside, End of Watch is a music-video Frappuccino of quick cuts, sparkling banter, serial crises, grisly violence and tongue-jerk profanity. But the film is exciting, in its manipulative way, and exhausting.
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