Aller au contenu

Photo

What was the last film you watched?


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
3577 réponses à ce sujet

#2651
_Ares_

_Ares_
  • Members
  • 60 messages

Interstellar

 

Really enjoyed this movie. Epic music and Matthew McConaughey really impressed me in this movie. Though seeing how weel he did in Mud it really wasn't that big of a surprise.



#2652
metatheurgist

metatheurgist
  • Members
  • 2 429 messages

What dont exist? :)


I don't know what you're talking about. ;)
 

Aaaaww crap lol now you say that. I just ordered the trilogy


<snorts> (The first one was OK, then it kinda degenerates.)

#2653
The Devlish Redhead

The Devlish Redhead
  • Members
  • 2 770 messages

 
<snorts> (The first one was OK, then it kinda degenerates.)

Don't most series type movies? They all start well but then fall off the hill into oblivion..



#2654
metatheurgist

metatheurgist
  • Members
  • 2 429 messages
There are also film series that start bad and stay bad. Usually series are either good or profitable, I'm not sure Prophecy was either.

#2655
Guest_Stormheart83_*

Guest_Stormheart83_*
  • Guests
7.5 It was a good movie and managed to hold my interest.

778zYS1.jpg
  • Kaiser Arian XVII aime ceci

#2656
Sully13

Sully13
  • Members
  • 8 758 messages

Saw Home.

Not to bad pretty funny.



#2657
Guest_Stormheart83_*

Guest_Stormheart83_*
  • Guests

Saw Home.
Not to bad pretty funny.

Yeah, it's a decent movie. Did it feel like it was over way to quickly to anybody else?
  • Sully13 aime ceci

#2658
Bayonet Hipshot

Bayonet Hipshot
  • Members
  • 6 768 messages

The last film I watched in cinema ? Avengers Age of Ultron.

 

The last film I watched outside of the cinema ? Ex Machina. 



#2659
Sifr

Sifr
  • Members
  • 6 794 messages

Ginger Snaps, which has quickly become one of my favourite werewolf flicks of all time.

 

:lol:


  • metatheurgist aime ceci

#2660
jeromefiefdom

jeromefiefdom
  • Members
  • 298 messages

Don't most series type movies? They all start well but then fall off the hill into oblivion..

 

Hmm,I can only think of a few good movie trilogies: LOTR, DKT, Three Colors, Toy Story, Original Star Wars, Bourne,  Back to the Future, Cornetto,  and the Dollars Trilogy



#2661
TurianRebel212

TurianRebel212
  • Members
  • 1 830 messages

Event-Horizon-1997-poster.jpg

 

Underrated scifi/horror flick. Clearly it influenced Dead Space and other films like Sunshine. It got beat down by critics back in the day (97') but it's one of those little cult type of scifi films that in my opinion has gotten better with age. Fishburne and Neil were both very good and it's a very creepy film, especially watched at night, alone, volume turned up, in the dark.....


  • Sifr et jeromefiefdom aiment ceci

#2662
Sully13

Sully13
  • Members
  • 8 758 messages

Yeah, it's a decent movie. Did it feel like it was over way to quickly to anybody else?

Same Rhiana didnt sound right for Tip mind. just my oppinion.

 

Jast saw Age if Ultron. VERRY NICE.



#2663
Kaiser Arian XVII

Kaiser Arian XVII
  • Members
  • 17 283 messages

Same Rhiana didnt sound right for Tip mind. just my oppinion.

 

Jast saw Age if Ultron. VERRY NICE.

 

 

Was is as good as

MV5BMTgxMDc2NzA4MV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwOTI1

?



#2664
metatheurgist

metatheurgist
  • Members
  • 2 429 messages

Ginger Snaps, which has quickly become one of my favourite werewolf flicks of all time.


Excellent film, the second is good too. 3rd was watchable.

#2665
Sifr

Sifr
  • Members
  • 6 794 messages

 

Underrated scifi/horror flick. Clearly it influenced Dead Space and other films like Sunshine. It got beat down by critics back in the day (97') but it's one of those little cult type of scifi films that in my opinion has gotten better with age. Fishburne and Neil were both very good and it's a very creepy film, especially watched at night, alone, volume turned up, in the dark.....

 

A great flick, although I think that Neil's descent into madness could have been handled better and been spread out longer instead, plus they could have had something about how the people were being whammied in some way so that they couldn't help but be compelled to go along with their visions, since one or two of the crew got killed even after it became obvious that the ship was making people see things?

 

Still a good film though and even Interstellar lifted the whole wormhole pen-through-paper scene pratically verbatim?

 

:lol:


  • jeromefiefdom aime ceci

#2666
jeromefiefdom

jeromefiefdom
  • Members
  • 298 messages

A great flick, although I think that Neil's descent into madness could have been handled better and been spread out longer instead, plus they could have had something about how the people were being whammied in some way so that they couldn't help but be compelled to go along with their visions, since one or two of the crew got killed even after it became obvious that the ship was making people see things?

 

Still a good film though and even Interstellar lifted the whole wormhole pen-through-paper scene pratically verbatim?

 

:lol:

 

Its really sad how underated this film is. Not only is it one of the few films that have ever actually scared me (the others are Funny Games, Repulsion, Jacobs Ladder, DOnt Be Afraid of the Dark <remake>,The Orphanage, and the Devils Backbone), but it also is a fantastic work of pacing in its own right



#2667
Voxr

Voxr
  • Members
  • 6 345 messages

"I'm a leaf on the wind..."

serenity.jpg


  • Sigma Tauri, Kaiser Arian XVII, Jorji Costava et 1 autre aiment ceci

#2668
metatheurgist

metatheurgist
  • Members
  • 2 429 messages

Still a good film though and even Interstellar lifted the whole wormhole pen-through-paper scene pratically verbatim?


The folded paper thing is old...way older than Event Horizon.

#2669
The Devlish Redhead

The Devlish Redhead
  • Members
  • 2 770 messages

"I'm a leaf on the wind..."

serenity.jpg

 

 

I never cared much for the TV show but love this movie to bits


  • Kaiser Arian XVII aime ceci

#2670
Elhanan

Elhanan
  • Members
  • 18 459 messages

I never cared much for the TV show but love this movie to bits


[Mal suspects Inara is being forced to lure them into a trap]

Kaylee Frye: But how can you be sure Inara don't just want to see you? Sometimes people have feelings. I'm referring here to people.

Capt. Malcolm Reynolds: Y'all were watching I take it?

Kaylee Frye: Yes?

Capt. Malcolm Reynolds: Did you see us fight?

Kaylee Frye: No.

Capt. Malcolm Reynolds: Trap.

:lol:

#2671
Fidite Nemini

Fidite Nemini
  • Members
  • 5 738 messages

A Million Ways To Die In The West

 

Pretty fun, despite the at times crude humour. The unsheared sheep was golden. Pretty good catch considering I was only switching through channels after the Chicago vs Nashville hockey match was over. Would've never paid money to see the movie in a cinema, but it's funny nontheless.



#2672
mybudgee

mybudgee
  • Members
  • 23 045 messages

@Stormheart: What's the premise of the Signal?



#2673
Dobby

Dobby
  • Banned
  • 1 680 messages

MV5BMTQ1NDk3NTk0MV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwMTk3



#2674
Laamaa

Laamaa
  • Members
  • 4 076 messages

1326961140Cracks-movie-poster.jpg

 

This movie is so scary in a way O.o



#2675
Rawgrim

Rawgrim
  • Members
  • 11 529 messages

The Lion King and Transformers 1.