What was the last movie you watched?

jmverdugo

Hall of Fame
You will meet a tall Dark Stranger. it was OK i guess.

Sins of My Father, it is a documentary about Pablo Escobar from the son's perspective. It is AMAZING.
 

forthegame

Hall of Fame
RED last night - not bad. I feel the story had more legs that they gave it though. It was entertaining but could have been so much more.
 

Figjam

Banned
I saw back to the future in the theater on the 25th, it was actually pretty cool, though some people knew a little to much about the movie, but people were calpping and cheering at certain points.
 

ChipNCharge

Professional
There sure are a lot of movie snobs in this thread. If it's not an independent/Sundance-type movie, or foreign, then it must not be worth watching.
 

heycal

Hall of Fame
There sure are a lot of movie snobs in this thread. If it's not an independent/Sundance-type movie, or foreign, then it must not be worth watching.

Personally speaking, I like GOOD movies. Yes, that means a lot of indie and Sundance fare, but I also like Superbad and Something about Mary and The Jerk, which ain't exactly art films.

Disliking bad movies is not snobbery.
 

Figjam

Banned
Personally speaking, I like GOOD movies. Yes, that means a lot of indie and Sundance fare, but I also like Superbad and Something about Mary and The Jerk, which ain't exactly art films.

Disliking bad movies is not snobbery.
hey lets be fair lots of indies are totaly crap too!!
 

ollinger

G.O.A.T.
Next movie I see will be "Revenge of the Bedbugs"....quite a number of people I know in the NYC area are now staying away from theatres as they're convinced their seat cushions will have bedbugs. (And yes, bad indies are the worst, as you don't even have decent effects and lavish sets to enjoy.)
 

Bartelby

Bionic Poster
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FTS

Banned
V is for vengeance, on recommendation of posters here. It was like... zorro crossed with phantom of the opera crossed with network crossed with equilibrium...
 

heycal

Hall of Fame
"Downhill Racer". Not bad, although I'm so stupid I thought the guy who gets seriously injured in the first scene was Robert Redford, and the whole movie was a flashback. Later I looked and realized it was a different actor. Totally changes everything...
 
Just watched 500 Days of Summer, the movie that inspired this thread, again. Still can't get over how similar my feelings about love are to Tom's.
 

JustBob

Hall of Fame
I guess I'm in the mood for long biopics:

"Che", part 1 and 2
"Mesrine" part 1 and 2

Both very good yet completely different. The former is often quiet and contemplative while the later is as flamboyant and outrageous as the infamous French gangster. Benicio del Toro and Vincent Cassel are excellent in the lead roles.

And I'm not done yet since I'm waiting for the UK Blu-ray of the 5 1/2 hours "Carlos", the story of Venezuelan revolutionary/terrorist Ilich Ramirez Sanchez, directed by Olivier Assayas.
 

ProgressoR

Hall of Fame
Starship Troopers with Doogie Howser MD. It looked a lot like they had a scene with kids stomping on cockroaches and squishing them. It didnt look fake. Quite disturbing.
 

rk_sports

Hall of Fame
2 films worth mentioning...

Revolutionary Road ( 2008 )
- by Same Mendes, *ing De Caprio and Kate Winslet
what a movie!! brilliant performances.. kate is a genius..
must say not for light movie watching...haunting drama

Skin Deep ( 1989 )
- by Blake Edwards, *ing late John Ritter
I had not see this hilarious movie before...John was just amazing as usual
 

rommil

Legend
Against the Current- liked it. Ok Heycal, this was more a movie I can enjoy, I liked the way the mood and pace was incorporated in the movie. A much better recommendation than that outdated , ostentatious Dog Day Afternoon.
 
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