What was the last movie you watched?
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            Blue Velvet (1986)
 Never saw it before (I was never really a huge David Lynch fan). It was ok not as weird as Twin Peaks. Dennis Hopper was the best part of the movie.
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            Let's Play Two
 stumbled across it last night on TV, wasn't expecting to see that on, so wife and I watched it and got us very pumped for Fenway!2005 - London
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            What Maisie knew. Really good.
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 “Mommy! Baby wants to fuck!”eeriepadave said:Blue Velvet (1986)
 Never saw it before (I was never really a huge David Lynch fan). It was ok not as weird as Twin Peaks. Dennis Hopper was the best part of the movie.I SAW PEARL JAM0
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            dankind said:
 “Mommy! Baby wants to fuck!”eeriepadave said:Blue Velvet (1986)
 Never saw it before (I was never really a huge David Lynch fan). It was ok not as weird as Twin Peaks. Dennis Hopper was the best part of the movie. I realized i never really saw many of Lynch's movies.  Maybe I should start?  Lost Highway I hear is good and i remember hearing that Mulholland Drive is also pretty good. I haven't watched Dune in years, didn't really care for that one when i first saw it. I realized i never really saw many of Lynch's movies.  Maybe I should start?  Lost Highway I hear is good and i remember hearing that Mulholland Drive is also pretty good. I haven't watched Dune in years, didn't really care for that one when i first saw it.
 Saw Jaws today at the local indie theater in 35mm. 
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            Patrick Melrose. I know, not a movie, but oh, so good. And painful to watch.
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            The Post. It was okay. Pretty slow. Didn’t deliver considering the powerhouse cast.0
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            What do people think of 2001: A Space Odyssey?
 I am looking forward to watching it for a second time.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140
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            End of school year movie night with kids last Friday. We watched a double feature of Meatballs and Dazed & Confused.Alright, alright, alright!
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 While I can appreciate some things about it and understand the cinematic value of it, and technically that kind of story/theme is right up my alley, but I actually think it's pretty fucking boring (and no, I don't demand tons of action and shit to enjoy a film, lol. When some people find out I dislike this movie, along with The Godfather, they assume I can't appreciate the subtleties of the films or something, but that isn't the case at all).Thoughts_Arrive said:What do people think of 2001: A Space Odyssey?
 I am looking forward to watching it for a second time.
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            The Whistleblower - with Rachel Weisz
 Not bad - like most movies she's inI'll ride the wave where it takes me
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 It did seem very all over the place plot wise, I just enjoyed the special effects and that eerie monolith music and the stargate sequence.PJ_Soul said:
 While I can appreciate some things about it and understand the cinematic value of it, and technically that kind of story/theme is right up my alley, but I actually think it's pretty fucking boring (and no, I don't demand tons of action and shit to enjoy a film, lol. When some people find out I dislike this movie, along with The Godfather, they assume I can't appreciate the subtleties of the films or something, but that isn't the case at all).Thoughts_Arrive said:What do people think of 2001: A Space Odyssey?
 I am looking forward to watching it for a second time.
 Plus the classical music with the pictures is cool.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140
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 I believe it to be the greatest film of all time. I totally understand the viewpoints of people like pj_soul though. Movies are a visual medium, it’s the biggest thing that sets them apart from books and other forms of entertainment, and no movie has ever let the visuals tell the story better than 2001, in my opinion.Thoughts_Arrive said:What do people think of 2001: A Space Odyssey?
 I am looking forward to watching it for a second time.0
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 I agree with you 100%. Also understand and appreciate the history and value of it, but I really found it a grind to watch. I first watched it as a 17 year old, whilst studying film at school (it wasn't required for school though, just thought it would be valuable to watch it) and have revisited it when I was about 35, thinking it may have gone over my head as a young fella. Didn't enjoy it the second time either.PJ_Soul said:
 While I can appreciate some things about it and understand the cinematic value of it, and technically that kind of story/theme is right up my alley, but I actually think it's pretty fucking boring (and no, I don't demand tons of action and shit to enjoy a film, lol. When some people find out I dislike this movie, along with The Godfather, they assume I can't appreciate the subtleties of the films or something, but that isn't the case at all).Thoughts_Arrive said:What do people think of 2001: A Space Odyssey?
 I am looking forward to watching it for a second time.
 Like Pj_Soul, I also consider myself fairly open and educated on the subtleties in film and I just couldn't get into this.I'll ride the wave where it takes me
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            John Wick Chapter 2
 Pretty damn tone deaf.I SAW PEARL JAM0
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 It easily ranks as one of the greatest. I think Kubrick 2 greatest films are this, and Barry Lyndon, but my favorite is Clockwork.Thoughts_Arrive said:What do people think of 2001: A Space Odyssey?
 I am looking forward to watching it for a second time.
 2001 is still the discussion of film classes all over the world, so he did something right when he made it0
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 What do you mean? I saw it in the theatre, but can't remember it well enough to get what you're referring to. I know I liked it though, even though I prefer the Jack Reacher films over John Wick.dankind said:John Wick Chapter 2
 Pretty damn tone deaf.
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 Um, mass shootout/shooting at a concert. Whatever, as long as it entertains, I guess.PJ_Soul said:
 What do you mean? I saw it in the theatre, but can't remember it well enough to get what you're referring to. I know I liked it though, even though I prefer the Jack Reacher films over John Wick.dankind said:John Wick Chapter 2
 Pretty damn tone deaf.
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 Oh. Okay, I see. Yeah, I don't really go for that kind of thinking when it comes to films. It just feels like emotional censorship or over-sensitivity to me TBH. I don't think current events should lead to avoiding topics or events in film. On the contrary, actually. I think it makes the films more relevant.dankind said:
 Um, mass shootout/shooting at a concert. Whatever, as long as it entertains, I guess.PJ_Soul said:
 What do you mean? I saw it in the theatre, but can't remember it well enough to get what you're referring to. I know I liked it though, even though I prefer the Jack Reacher films over John Wick.dankind said:John Wick Chapter 2
 Pretty damn tone deaf.
 With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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 Much more relevant to anyone with PTSD--that's for sure.PJ_Soul said:
 Oh. Okay, I see. Yeah, I don't really go for that kind of thinking when it comes to films. It just feels like emotional censorship or over-sensitivity to me TBH. I don't think current events should lead to avoiding topics or events in film. On the contrary, actually. I think it makes the films more relevant.dankind said:
 Um, mass shootout/shooting at a concert. Whatever, as long as it entertains, I guess.PJ_Soul said:
 What do you mean? I saw it in the theatre, but can't remember it well enough to get what you're referring to. I know I liked it though, even though I prefer the Jack Reacher films over John Wick.dankind said:John Wick Chapter 2
 Pretty damn tone deaf.I SAW PEARL JAM0
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