What was the last movie you watched?

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  • CROJAM95
    CROJAM95 Posts: 10,843
    edited May 2014
    X-Men: Days of Future Past

    Really really good

    Great acting, action set pcs etc

    Fucking Jennifer Lawrence in every good movie nowadays, Fassbender, McAvoy, Hugh Jackman all doing good work.

    Leaves off like the last film with the cool 70's feel for much of the movie, the last one with the 60's

    The last (2) movies breathing new life in the franchise after getting a bit stale

  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,212
    X-Men: Days Of Future Past

    Quite possibly the best of the X-men franchise.
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  • pjsteelerfan
    pjsteelerfan Maryland Posts: 9,905
    New X-men was really well done. They really may be saving the franchise after Ratner tried to destroy it. And the scene after the credits really makes the next one interesting.
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  • ldent42
    ldent42 NYC Posts: 7,859
    I saw the new X-Men too. I liked it.

    McAvoy looked like Eddie Vedder at one point in this movie. I was calling him professor Vedder.
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  • catefrances
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    Point Break... so fun to see it again ! surf, action, good music, always nice ! a reference from the 90's

    The best.

    I'm glad you share my point of view !
    People often laughs when i say i love this film !

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    So sad they are trying to do a re-make of it. Classics should be left alone.
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    i heard the remake is closer to the source material.. but who cares its got colin farrelll and kate beckinsale in it.. :)
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  • The Waiting Trophy Man
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    Watched The Fast & the Furious for the first time. Co-worker loves it and wanted me to watch it. Pretty much what I expected, maybe slightly better. I was glad there were commercials to fast forward though lol
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  • Given To Nap
    Given To Nap Posts: 150
    Chef. Surprisingly very good and made me want to eat cuban food afterwards.
  • eeriepadave
    eeriepadave West Chester, PA Posts: 43,212
    Million Ways To Die In the West

    Not as good as Ted but had some very funny moments.
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  • ldent42
    ldent42 NYC Posts: 7,859
    The Normal Heart

    I may never stop crying.
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  • BLACK35
    BLACK35 Hanover, Ontario Posts: 22,972
    Captain Phillips
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  • Idris
    Idris Posts: 2,317
    Pan's Labyrinth...(adult fantasy, quite interesting)
  • F Me In The Brain
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    World's Greatest Dad

    Cannot stand Robin Williams but I really like Bobcat Goldthwait's movies. Look forward to seeing Willow Creek.
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  • BLACK35
    BLACK35 Hanover, Ontario Posts: 22,972
    47 Ronin

    Liked it, didn't think it was too bad for having Keanu Reaves (however you spell his name) in it
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  • MaxGoldenrod
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    Frozen. The kids love it. Personally, it isn't my cup of tea.
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  • The Juggler
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    anyone ever see The Way Back with steve carrell and toni collette? i watched it last week. not a good movie, but those coming of age ones with the awkward kid always is a little entertaining to me. this one was weird though. carrell as a dick just didn't feel right. didn't buy it. and the movie supposedly takes place in the present day yet it looks, feels, and sounds like it was right smack in the middle of 1986. they drive an old station wagon with the wood looking shit on the sides (the kid sits in the "way back"), all the other cars are old too, nobody has a cell phone, and the water park where the kid works is a total 80's looking place. and the music was all from the 80's. there's one scene where this kid...supposedly a 12-ish year old (so born right 2000) is listening (with ear buds, on his ipod) and singing along to reo fucking speedwagon--and another girl, of a similiar age, hears him and recognizes the song.

    it took me about about half the movie to figure out this was taking place in 2010 and not 25 years earlier. i think it's the only reason i kept on watching it.
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  • dankind
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    anyone ever see The Way Back with steve carrell and toni collette? i watched it last week. not a good movie, but those coming of age ones with the awkward kid always is a little entertaining to me. this one was weird though. carrell as a dick just didn't feel right. didn't buy it. and the movie supposedly takes place in the present day yet it looks, feels, and sounds like it was right smack in the middle of 1986. they drive an old station wagon with the wood looking shit on the sides (the kid sits in the "way back"), all the other cars are old too, nobody has a cell phone, and the water park where the kid works is a total 80's looking place. and the music was all from the 80's. there's one scene where this kid...supposedly a 12-ish year old (so born right 2000) is listening (with ear buds, on his ipod) and singing along to reo fucking speedwagon--and another girl, of a similiar age, hears him and recognizes the song.

    it took me about about half the movie to figure out this was taking place in 2010 and not 25 years earlier. i think it's the only reason i kept on watching it.

    Originally, the filmmakers wanted to set it in the eighties, but they didn't have the budget for it. They still gave it an eighties feel, though.

    As for Steve Carell, he played a dick for seven years on "The Office."

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  • F Me In The Brain
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    there's one scene where this kid...supposedly a 12-ish year old (so born right 2000) is listening (with ear buds, on his ipod) and singing along to reo fucking speedwagon--and another girl, of a similiar age, hears him and recognizes the song.
    :))

    I havent see it yet but based on your post now I have to watch it. The scene you recount cracked me up. Was it that shitty 'I Cant Fight This Feeling Anymore" song?
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  • JonnyPistachio
    JonnyPistachio Florida Posts: 10,219
    Save the Date.
    Total chick flick, but it was a testosterone tactic which buys me more time with the NBA finals this weekend.
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  • JK_Livin
    JK_Livin South Jersey Posts: 7,365

    anyone ever see The Way Back with steve carrell and toni collette? i watched it last week. not a good movie, but those coming of age ones with the awkward kid always is a little entertaining to me. this one was weird though. carrell as a dick just didn't feel right. didn't buy it. and the movie supposedly takes place in the present day yet it looks, feels, and sounds like it was right smack in the middle of 1986. they drive an old station wagon with the wood looking shit on the sides (the kid sits in the "way back"), all the other cars are old too, nobody has a cell phone, and the water park where the kid works is a total 80's looking place. and the music was all from the 80's. there's one scene where this kid...supposedly a 12-ish year old (so born right 2000) is listening (with ear buds, on his ipod) and singing along to reo fucking speedwagon--and another girl, of a similiar age, hears him and recognizes the song.

    it took me about about half the movie to figure out this was taking place in 2010 and not 25 years earlier. i think it's the only reason i kept on watching it.

    We watched it as a family with our kids, 10 & 12, and really liked it. It's a feel good story.
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  • The Juggler
    The Juggler Posts: 49,597
    edited June 2014
    dankind said:

    anyone ever see The Way Back with steve carrell and toni collette? i watched it last week. not a good movie, but those coming of age ones with the awkward kid always is a little entertaining to me. this one was weird though. carrell as a dick just didn't feel right. didn't buy it. and the movie supposedly takes place in the present day yet it looks, feels, and sounds like it was right smack in the middle of 1986. they drive an old station wagon with the wood looking shit on the sides (the kid sits in the "way back"), all the other cars are old too, nobody has a cell phone, and the water park where the kid works is a total 80's looking place. and the music was all from the 80's. there's one scene where this kid...supposedly a 12-ish year old (so born right 2000) is listening (with ear buds, on his ipod) and singing along to reo fucking speedwagon--and another girl, of a similiar age, hears him and recognizes the song.

    it took me about about half the movie to figure out this was taking place in 2010 and not 25 years earlier. i think it's the only reason i kept on watching it.

    Originally, the filmmakers wanted to set it in the eighties, but they didn't have the budget for it. They still gave it an eighties feel, though.

    As for Steve Carell, he played a dick for seven years on "The Office."

    he wasn't really a dick on the office. more awkward than anything else

    weak effort by the filmmakers then. i mean it was a good story but either set it in the 80's or set it in the present day. it just felt like some weird combination of the two.


    fmitb---yeah i think it was that song.
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