Thread: What is the last movie you watched

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skutatos View Post
    Appleseed: 8/10

    Not a big anime fan but this one was pretty good. The only issue with it is the disjointed and somewhat shallow plot, but that is to be expected with anime I suppose.
    The new CG one, or the older hand animated one? I still find I like the hand animated stuff over the new fangled com-pu-ter-ized animation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by domokun View Post
    Exodus, Butch Cassidy & Sundance Kid and Slap Shot. Newman was actor. Next is probably Towering Inferno.
    Hellz yeah. I need to drop some duckets on a copy of Slap Shot and have a Reggie Dunlop memorial night. And none of that stinkin' rootbeer.

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    The.Man.From.Earth. - interisting movie. 8/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbadon the Despoiler View Post
    The.Man.From.Earth. - interisting movie. 8/10
    LOL, man, at least you could remove the dots from your torrent link copy-past.

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    Disaster movie

    man did i make a mistake, what a stupid un-funny movie that was. good thing i didnt have to pay much to go see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abbadon the Despoiler View Post
    The.Man.From.Earth. - interisting movie. 8/10
    Yes, I love "thinking" movies.

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    Can someone help me to find some similar movies. I need to find similar movies to these two titles which are totally different.

    1 Scilence of the lamb/ Hannibal Returns

    2 American Pie series

    Thankyou.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoFo View Post
    I just got back from DeathRace, possibly the cheesiest movie I have ever seen...and it was bloody AWESOME! Girls and cars with guns on them, some good entertainment I do say.
    8/10
    They did a remake of an already cheesie movie? Feck me...

    Ezy

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    Red Dawn: 1/10

    Blatant defamation of Russian peacekeepers.

















    Seriously much better than I thought. 6+/10

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    Quote Originally Posted by MoFo View Post
    I just got back from DeathRace, possibly the cheesiest movie I have ever seen...and it was bloody AWESOME! Girls and cars with guns on them, some good entertainment I do say.

    8/10
    If you want cheese, go see Planet Terror or Death Proof. But yeah, I thought Death Race was not as bad as I had expected- lots of well choreographed action sequences and what not. I also like the mixture of machine guns used on the cars as well, I think I even spotted dual German MG34s on one of them.

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    Iron Man (5+/5) Awesome, though it seemed better in the theaters in my opinion.

    Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (3.5/5) Seen it dozens of times, still a great comedy.
    Last edited by Anthony91; 10-02-2008 at 05:59 PM.

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    Really enjoyed this. Paul Haggis films seem to rarely dissapoint, also with the Mark Isham soundtrack it's almost a must see.

    Annnnd I just noticed that i posted some foreign image for it. Yusss.

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    Michael Clayton- Excellent, one of Clooney's best films.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Starfox Kid View Post

    Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (3.5/10) Seen it dozens of times, still a great comedy.
    Yet you rate it 3.5/10...

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    25th Hour. 9.2/10.

    Although I generall detest Spike Lee as I believe he is a racist, this has to be, to me anyways his greatest film ever.

    The monolouge Ed Norton has with himself in the mirror is sheer greatness.

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