Last movie you saw?

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Trombones13

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I watched "How Do You Know" with the family last night. It was all right...but basically every character had some wacko problems. hahaha
 
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PosterLuis

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Hi, the last movie that i saw was "The Fast and The Furious 5".


It is really amazing and if you didn't see it, i recommend you to do it.


Buy, download, whatever you want, but watch it as it is amazing. ;)
 
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Safety

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The last movie I watched was probably Death Race: 2. It was a pretty great movie I have to admit, kind of confusing at first though, lol.
 
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IgorChete

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I watched the Back to the Future trilogy for the 10-th time.


I never get bored of those 3 movies, they are classic!
 
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zararina

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The last movie I had watched was Rise of the Planet of the Apes.


It was last Sunday with friends. I find the movie entertaining overall but I could not say it was a great movie. I do not like the ending (maybe it will have a sequel?).
 
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Cecille

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The last movie I saw was Xmen First Class. It was a good movie, as I always expected with Xmen films. Love to see Professor X when he was younger. I really adore his character even before.
 
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GCW

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The last move I think I saw was 8 Mile. Though it isn't a new movie, it sure is a classic! It's Eminem's movie, the rapper. If you don't know about him or his movie, you've been living under a rock. :)
 
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Samy2576

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The last movie I watched at home was the Other Guys. That movie is so funny, it is definitely a classic. The last movie I saw in theaters was Horrible Bosses. It was better than I expected, especially the scene with the cocaine, that was great. It was funny to see Jennifer aniston being a skank too :p
 

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Latest movie I've watched was 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Trying :)
 
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LucasMom

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The last movie I saw was Tron: Legacy. I have never seen the orginal, and really didn't know if I would like it but it was surprisingly good. I was afraid the neon would make it seem cheesy but this is probably the only movie I've ever seen where neon worked.
 
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nineteen

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Insidous. good movie. watched with headphones on. >.> at times partially closed my eyes and took the headphones away from my ears and rewinded the movie to rewatch parts with eyes open and headphones on the ears.
 
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Tricorder

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Watched Machete last night.




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I don't know what to say about this movie. Actually, I could say a lot, but I'll let this scene from Hot Shots: Part Deux speak for me:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_buE4AW0_jA


Imagine blades (sabers, swords and machetes) instead of guns and you'll get the idea of what the whole movie is pretty much about. I don't remember when was the last time I saw so many people getting their heads cut off with a blade or blown off with a shotgun in a movie. I was like "daaaaaamn!" during every action scene. I haven't seen so much blood and guts being splattered around since Planet Terror. I'll spare you the details, in case you haven't watched the movie yet, so I don't spoil it for you.


I'll say this, though: This is probably the only movie with Steven Seagull (click his name to see why I intentionally misspelled it ;) ) in it where he actually plays the bad guy. Also, Lindsay Lohan plays a drug addict (oh gee) who ends up like this:

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Aberdeen

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Hobbo with a shotgun.


This film is fucking looney tunes. Tonnes of gory kills, insane character and awesome weapons.
 
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Tricorder

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Finished watching Spiderman 3 on TV for the first time 20 minutes ago. I gotta say, the movie was great. Good storyline, interesting new enemies, breathtaking action scenes, etc. New enemies were a bit underused, though. I wouldn't mind seeing either of them return in the sequel. I won't say anything else to avoid spoiling the movie for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.
 
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Nuke_oth

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Batman Begins


For some reason I like this one better than The Dark Knight. Perhaps it's because I prefer the characterization you witness with Wayne's character (which is greatly diminished in favor of The Joker and Two Face in TDK), or that it has Liam Neeson. One way or the other, it's still one of my favorite films.
 
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nafretiti

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Currently at this moment the last movie I saw was yesterday and it was "The Little Fockers" it was a nice movie and funny in some parts where as others you are like oh no that looks totally bad, mind you a woman throwing herself at gaylord thus making his father in-law think that he is cheating on Pamala. I did not get to the end but hopefully I can get my movie to work and finally watch it all the way through, in fact I think I will go look at that now.
 
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nineteen

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@tricorder Machette :headbang:


rise of the planet of the apes
 
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Tricorder

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Kill Bill 1 & 2





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Best thing about these movies? This music, of course:



@tricorder Machette :headbang:
Okay, first; if you want to bang your head, do it properly: :banghead: :D


Second; why banging your head in the first place? If Machette isn't bloody enough for you, try Kill Bill. Personally, I wouldn't mind seeing a battle between Beatrix Kiddo and Machette Cortez. Hanzo Hattori sword versus a machete.


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Bloody! :p
 
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Tricorder

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Watched The Pink Panther 2 last night.





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After the disappointing first part, I was hoping the sequel would be at least somewhat better. Alas, it's not. Despite Steve Martin's efforts, the old Pink Panther movies with Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau remain undefeated. I don't know why, but the gags in these new movies just aren't funny.


On a related note; the whole thing with the Pink Panther diamond getting stolen in every movie is getting ridiculous. I mean, if it gets stolen so often, despite all the security, then lock it up in some vault deep underground and cover the vault with a few layers of armed concrete. That should keep the thieves away and spare everyone the trouble of dealing with Inspector Clouseau.
 
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Tricorder

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Double post, but I gotta share this one with everyone. I watched Meet the Spartans yesterday.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t4x-EHPkKis




The entire movie is a parody of 300. It's also full of blunt references to today's pop culture, makes fun of celebrities (Britney Spears shaving her head, or Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie adopting a Vietnamese child, for example), some other movies (James Bond, Ghost Rider, Transformers, etc.) and is full of subtle (or not so subtle) gay jokes. The movie even makes fun of itself at one point.


Sean Maguire plays the main character, King Leonidas, while Carmen Electra plays Queen Margo, his slutty wife that takes every opportunity to flirt with other men and cheat on him. Kevin Sorbo (best known for his role of Hercules in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Captain Dylan Hunt in Andromeda, plays the Captain of King Leonidas' army.


Although a bit stupid, this is one of the best parodies I've seen in awhile. Gave me a good laugh.
 
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