What was the last movie you watched?

tennisplayer1993

Professional
saw two documentaries this week about the war in iraq/afghanistan:

"Restrepo" and "Hell and Back Again"

highly recommended if you're interested in those types of things. I know a lot of good war movies if you guys need any insight.
 

tennisplayer1993

Professional
Also here are a couple of underrated movies most of you may have not heard of:

Blue Streak (with Dave Chapelle and Martin Lawrence- hilarious)
The Recruit (with Al Pacino and Collin Farrell- thriller)
 

rk_sports

Hall of Fame
Machete ... loads of fun... you cant go wrong with the crazy Robert Rodriguez ;)

Jessica Alba asks "Where the F have you been, you could've at least texted me" ..
Danny Trejo replies "Machete don't text." lol
 

rommil

Legend
Machete ... loads of fun... you cant go wrong with the crazy Robert Rodriguez ;)

Jessica Alba asks "Where the F have you been, you could've at least texted me" ..
Danny Trejo replies "Machete don't text." lol

That cracked me up too...... and the woman that didn't need a purse for her cellphone:)
 

Sentinel

Bionic Poster
Feel ashamed saying this but saw The Spy Next Door (Jackie Chan) and Baby's Day Out, over dinner last 2 nights. What can I do, that's all my telly is showing, ...

... and I do love kid's movies.
 

subz

Rookie
Safe

2/10. Horrible, if you are a Jason Statham fan, better to watch Crank again rather than this crap...
 
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Babolatbarry

Guest
I loved the first one, the second was disappointing. Bane was cool but I couldn't understand him and I didn't like the way he died.
 

Chuck

New User
We Bought a Zoo
Entertaining, but predictable. The fact that it was based on a true story makes it interesting. Scarlet Johanssen (sp?) is always worth watching. It won't win any Oscars.
 

fightfan

New User
Last movie I watched was The Bourne Legacy. It was OK, but it took too long to really get going. I must admit though, I'm pretty amped to see The Expendables 2, and Premium Rush might get me to the theaters too.
 

Sentinel

Bionic Poster
The Lives of Others. I thought it was really good. If you're into history or the cold war, you'll probably like it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FppW5ml4vdw

Hey this was a fine movie, German if i recall, won an Academy Award. Very worth it.

I saw 'I, Robot' last night during dinner while waiting for the women's semi. I've lost count of how many times Will Smith has saved the world/humanity. He really should be The Greatest Human of All Time, knighted, canonized, sainted, deified etc, lol.
 

NonP

Legend
Not the last one I watched, but For All Mankind is a fine documentary commemorating the Apollo missions of the 1960s and the '70s. And it's now available for free on Hulu (at least in the US, not sure about other countries):

http://www.hulu.com/watch/165094

Even as someone too young to have experienced it live I got chills watching some of the otherworldly footage. And yes, it features the famous words of the late Neil Armstrong in all their glory. And a fittingly ambient soundtrack by Brian Eno.
 
"Robot and Frank" with Frank Langella (and the voice of Peter Sarsgaard for the robot). Light and fluffy, not very entertaining.
 

forthegame

Hall of Fame
Total Recall

Loved it. They ramped up the action no end!

Was watching for key stuff from the original, was excited when I saw them.

Overall, a nice movie.
 
Not the last one I watched, but For All Mankind is a fine documentary commemorating the Apollo missions of the 1960s and the '70s. And it's now available for free on Hulu (at least in the US, not sure about other countries):

http://www.hulu.com/watch/165094

Even as someone too young to have experienced it live I got chills watching some of the otherworldly footage. And yes, it features the famous words of the late Neil Armstrong in all their glory. And a fittingly ambient soundtrack by Brian Eno.

Thanks for the recommendation. Sounds really good. I will check that out.

Total Recall

Loved it. They ramped up the action no end!

Was watching for key stuff from the original, was excited when I saw them.

Overall, a nice movie.

Agreed, action packed. They choreographed actual fight and chase scenes where the camera is far enough away, so you can actually see the action.

I'm tired of most of today's action movies where the camera is really close, you can't see what is happening, you hear bone crushing sounds effects and see people flailing their hands, and you are supposed to assume some amazing action scene if happening, even though you can't see anything.
 

JRstriker12

Hall of Fame
The Lorax - A decent family film. Thought the fish sounded like a copy of the "minions" in Despicable Me.

Have the hunger games sitting at how waiting to be watched.
 
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