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Neemo
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

Neemo wrote:

saw harry potter and the deathly hallows pt 1 over the xmas holidays and i saw Tangled with the kids last weekend

both were good, tangled is right in line with Disney's best...cant wait forthe potter series to end

we were gonna go see true grit but I hadnt seen potter yet

IRISH OS1R1S
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

IRISH OS1R1S wrote:

The Fighter

Great acting, great movie. I would not be surprised if this picked up a couple of oscars.

Axlin16
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

Axlin16 wrote:

The Expendables


Finally saw it - great film. Total throwback to the old action blockbusters.

slashsfro
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

slashsfro wrote:

Watched a bunch of films lately

The Godfather Parts 1 and 2 on bluray.  Here's a suprise for me, for the longest time I've prefered the first part since I've seen it several times.  I last saw Part II around ten years ago.  After watching both of these films in the last two weeks, I think I prefer the second one now.  The story is a tad better and the "prequel" section of the film was actually quite better than I remember it.  Al Pacino shows more of his acting chops in the second one.  Only gripe is that it's a little too long for my taste at 3hrs 20 minutes.  They could have also used Diane Keaton more in the film and cut back on some of the casino/Roth plotline.

I still enjoyed the first one but I gained a bigger appreciation for the second one.

Confessions (2010)--one of the nine Oscar nominated foreign films.  Very good.  Depends on a different structure than most films.  It's somewhat bleak in tone and appearance.  Reminds me a little of Oldboy in terms of plot structure and theme.

I Saw the Devil (2010)--Directed by the guy who did "A Tale of Two Sisters".  This one probably could be the fourth part of Park's Vengeance series.  Stars Min Sik Choi (from Oldboy and Lady Vengeance) and is an extremely bloody film.  Not much character development but that's a minor gripe.  I saw the cut version and that was quite bloody.  James Lofton should enjoy this one.

Neemo
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

Neemo wrote:

just got back from Red Riding Hood its was cool in a weird way then they cheesed it up at the end

Axlin16
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

Axlin16 wrote:

Finally got around to watching Inception


It's good. More visual than story. Definitely ambitious. I still think Nolan might be a tad overrated outside his Batman films.

It was cool to see Tom Berenger get some theatrical screen work for the first time in eons. Always an underrated actor.

IRISH OS1R1S
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

IRISH OS1R1S wrote:

Watched Battle: Los Angeles tonight.
It had a few moments but overall a pretty poor movie, being a big scifi fan I was looking forward to it too.  sad


Watchable but not memorable.

misterID
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

misterID wrote:

The Runaways.

Very good. Really dug it. I didn't think I'd like Dakota Fanning as Cherie Currie, really only watched it because I wanted to see Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett, but Dakota really impressed me. Cool movie. It was like Oliver Stone's The Doors, but with period blood. FANTASTIC soundtrack.

They needed a real screenwriter, though.

Oh, and Elvis's granddaughter is usually a lot hotter than she was in this movie. But she's still hot.

Axlin16
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

Axlin16 wrote:

Finally got around to watching Avatar...


Overrated, but still an amazing film. Visuals are the most stunning i've ever seen.

Not Cameron's best film, despite being the biggest box office success ever, but still probably a Top-4.

James
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Re: Most Recent Movie You've Seen

James wrote:
slashsfro wrote:

Confessions (2010)--one of the nine Oscar nominated foreign films.  Very good.  Depends on a different structure than most films.  It's somewhat bleak in tone and appearance.  Reminds me a little of Oldboy in terms of plot structure and theme.

I Saw the Devil (2010)--Directed by the guy who did "A Tale of Two Sisters".  This one probably could be the fourth part of Park's Vengeance series.  Stars Min Sik Choi (from Oldboy and Lady Vengeance) and is an extremely bloody film.  Not much character development but that's a minor gripe.  I saw the cut version and that was quite bloody.  James Lofton should enjoy this one.

I'm gonna have to watch both those films. They're definitely right up my alley.

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