What movie's have you watched recently?
#1
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 01:25
Recently i have watched:
A boy & his dog
Moon
28 day's later
Kidulthood
The road
#2
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 01:51
#3
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:02
What a long, boring, stupid movie. Mel Gibson in a catholic school girl skirt? No thanks.
#4
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:06
#5
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:11
Modifié par JRCHOharry, 10 juin 2010 - 02:11 .
#6
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:14
Busomjack wrote...
I watched Braveheart on demand recently.
What a long, boring, stupid movie. Mel Gibson in a catholic school girl skirt? No thanks.
Pretty much this. I "watched" it on HBO a couple of months back. By "watched" I mean watched half an hour, then watched something else while continually checking back for the battle at the end.
#7
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:23
Modifié par Seagloom, 10 juin 2010 - 02:24 .
#8
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:28
AND DIRTY HARRY
#9
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:37
Busomjack wrote...
I watched Braveheart on demand recently.
What a long, boring, stupid movie. Mel Gibson in a catholic school girl skirt? No thanks.
The historical inaccuracies in that movie make me want to cry. Sir William Wallace was an educated man with English military training, not a peasant.
Anyway, the last movie I watched was Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. It was fun, and more like the games than I expected it to be. Yes, my standards for summer movies are very low. So long as things blow up and people die, I'm happy.
#10
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:45
"The gauntlet"
"Hell Boy 2: The Golden Army"
"The French Connection"
"Back To The Future II"
"Drag Me To Hell"
"Watchmen"
And I watched the "The Dark Knight" just yesterday
I also watched a few movies on Filmfour
"I'm A Cyborg But That's Ok" and "Sympathy For Lady Vengeance"
#11
Guest_Adriano87_*
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:48
Guest_Adriano87_*
Xmen: Origins
comedy:
Big Stan
Anger Management
Love Guru
Evan Almighty
Modifié par Adriano87, 10 juin 2010 - 02:51 .
#12
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:55
Shrek Ever After (Shrek 4)
#13
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:56
#14
Guest_Darth Jayder_*
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 02:59
Guest_Darth Jayder_*
Going to see Splice on Friday. Not sure if it will be good or bad.
#15
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 03:37
also, the sands of time are used way to less, i expected an army of sandmonsters, not about 4 rewinds during the entire movie.
Modifié par marbatico, 10 juin 2010 - 03:40 .
#16
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 03:49
ghost town.. wow that was crap
paranormal activity.. loved it
reign of fire.. still love it
freaks.. interesting movie from 1932
#17
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 03:56
nikki191 wrote...
hmm recently..
ghost town.. wow that was crap
paranormal activity.. loved it
reign of fire.. still love it
freaks.. interesting movie from 1932
You mean the Ghost Town where some students end up in some weird cowboy ghost town with Billy Drago? I saw that a couple of weeks ago, damn it was bad. Although the bit where the woman gets her head crushed by 2 rail carts was hilarious, she sat screaming with her hands up for about 4 seconds when if she had just lay down or moved to the side she would have been fine.
#18
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 03:59
The Happening, which was still crappy the second time watching.
2012, really crappy, but John Cusack was in it, I had to watch.
Alice in Wonderland
LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring
The Boondock Saints
Snatch
Doom
#19
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 04:03
Watched Star Trek 11 earlier in the week, though, and that was good.
#20
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 04:08
nikki191 wrote...
freaks.. interesting movie from 1932
I love that movie!
"One of us, one of us, we accept you, one of us!"
#21
Guest_Mr HimuraChan_*
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 05:50
Guest_Mr HimuraChan_*
The most recent movies i watched were Fast & Furious 4, Terminator Salvation and Avatar.
#22
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 06:07
Mr HimuraChan wrote...
To tell the truth i haven't seen any cult or intelligent movies lately (i need to do something about that...>.>)
The most recent movies i watched were Fast & Furious 4, Terminator Salvation and Avatar.
Oh yea, I watched the movie with the person in your avatar also, very funny.
I like when the cop throws the cofee at him and he calls him a facist, very good.
#23
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 07:58
Daewan wrote...
Busomjack wrote...
I watched Braveheart on demand recently.
What a long, boring, stupid movie. Mel Gibson in a catholic school girl skirt? No thanks.
The historical inaccuracies in that movie make me want to cry. Sir William Wallace was an educated man with English military training, not a peasant.
Anyway, the last movie I watched was Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. It was fun, and more like the games than I expected it to be. Yes, my standards for summer movies are very low. So long as things blow up and people die, I'm happy.
Yeah no kidding. Even worse was how they made it so princess Isabelle got knocked up by William Wallace even though she was only 10 when William Wallace died.
So the British royal family descended from William Wallace according to Mel Gibson. Pretty funny. I remember when Braveheart came out the press was reporting about how the movie invoked feelings of national pride in Scotsmen and inspired renewed calls for Scottish independence....all over a fairytale.
Modifié par Busomjack, 10 juin 2010 - 08:01 .
#24
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 08:00
#25
Posté 10 juin 2010 - 08:01
At home: Casablanca




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