
on netflix

on netflix
^I wouldn't consider RWBY, either volume, movies...
And this is coming from someone who used to regularly post on this forums RWBY thread.
Anyway. Watched this again.

So good.
^I wouldn't consider RWBY, either volume, movies...
And this is coming from someone who used to regularly post on this forums RWBY thread.
Anyway. Watched this again.
So good.
THAT POSTER IS AWESOME!!!.....but what is it?
Sword of the Stranger.
La Casa del Fin de los Tiempos (The House at the End of Time)
It's the first film I've seen out of Venezuela and I really liked it.
I just watched Come Back to Me and it was kinda sorta meh.
Sometimes it sucks to be a horror fan - I too often find myself disappointed with the genre. It's been a while since I last discovered a movie scary enough to keep me awake at night. ![]()
I just watched Come Back to Me and it was kinda sorta meh.
Sometimes it sucks to be a horror fan - I too often find myself disappointed with the genre. It's been a while since I last discovered a movie scary enough to keep me awake at night.

Sword of the Stranger.
I was hoping it was a new version of "Lone Wolf & Cub"
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The Fault In Our Stars
Now on tv;

Not too fond of the movie, but how can I stop watching with agent Carter in it right? (I mean Hayley Atwell here, not Carter from the movie >__>)

I saw Kingsman last night with a friend.
It by far exceeded my expectations, which weren't super high, I'll admit, but it was a pretty fantastic experience.
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Django. Not to be confused with the Quentin Tarantino flick Django: Unchained.


I admit it; I cried. I cried a lot.
Trailer for a proposed German film for this year Alien Tampon
I think the trailer it to gain interest and funding.
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I'm glad that I read the book (the entire series in fact) years ago, otherwise I feel like I would have been pretty lost. It was interesting as to how Kubrik made the humans the characters with the least humanity/emotion to them. It's a very visual film, it relies on a lot of imagery to get things across, I mean. I'd say it's fairly well done, it is certainly unique! I had some issues with the pacing, but I feel like maybe that is because of the generation of movies that I've grown up on. When I was watching the film I got on odd sense that there was great genius behind it, like some sort of grand message that was conveyed solely on the visuals, and that I wasn't smart enough to get all of the brilliance of the film. I'm glad I saw the film, I certainly enjoyed HAL's portrayal.

My sister and I watched it in the cinema. We were both like 'wtf' at first, but I can honestly say it's been a while since I've had such a good laugh! :'D
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While it's not for the feint of heart, I enjoyed it.


l'll likely rent the sequel this weekend.
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