Last Movie You Watched? (Part 6)

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  • darkjedimasterdarkjedimaster Posts: 18,621
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    21 and over - 8/10

    Even tho you can tell that it was written by the same people who done The Hangover, the film itself is a pretty decent comedy with some scenes that will make you laugh or cringe, depending on your type of humour. It felt that some of the scenes were taken from various films & changed slightly, including one scene that reminded me of "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". It isn't a laugh a minute type of comedy, but is rather enjoyable & the 90 minute length time does go rather quickly.
  • Sniffle774Sniffle774 Posts: 20,290
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    Jack Reacher. I've never read the books so had no preconceptions on the character. Interesting enough film. 8/10.
  • emmageeringemmageering Posts: 5,162
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    The Glenn Miller Story (1954) - 7/10
  • big brother 9big brother 9 Posts: 18,153
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    miss congenialty
  • timebugtimebug Posts: 18,320
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    Mama 7/10
    A good enough occult story
    with a nice creepy atmosphere
    and a fairly poor denoument!
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    Happy Gilmore 3/10
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    Journey to mysterious island with the rock 8/10
    Battlefield earth 6/10
  • bazzaroobazzaroo Posts: 6,848
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    Django Unchained - Magnificent first hour thanks to the superb Christoph Waltz, then despite a great turn from Leo DiCaprio the film went downhill for me and Tarantinos cameo at the end was just embarrassing. Jamie Foxx was solid throughout but overall I was left a little disappointed. 7/10
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    Munich (Spielberg)

    Decent watch 7/10
  • Sweet FASweet FA Posts: 10,923
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    Lemming - 7.25/10
  • 2shy20072shy2007 Posts: 52,579
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    The innkeepers
    2/10, almost nothing happened until the last 5 minutes.
  • fhs man 2fhs man 2 Posts: 7,591
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    Saturday 4th May 2013

    Chimpanzee (2013) 3/5

    We Are Northern Lights (2012) 4/5

    21 & Over (2013) 4/5

    Premonition (2007) 2/5
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 53,142
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    2shy2007 wrote: »
    The innkeepers
    2/10, almost nothing happened until the last 5 minutes.

    When i watched it , i thought it wasnt bad, scary in bits, but now i think of it i now think it was dire :D
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,174
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    I love The Innkeepers! Did you see what was hidden in the final frame? :D
  • Cracker_CakeCracker_Cake Posts: 1,478
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    Red Dawn 5/10
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,174
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    I watched The Impossible yesterday. In all honesty, it was a waste of time. The horrendous and tragic footage we all saw at the time is still out there, and I really didn't see the need to make a movie out of it. I know it's supposed to be based on a true story, but you just sit there wondering how much of it has been embellished or altered anyway, so what's the point? Too soon, imo.
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,363
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    Last night I watched The Impossible on Sky Box Office.
    It was brilliant acting and a very good film but I now see what the local people thought about the film.
    It was very much about the one American family, the lucky family as it happened who all survived.
    But the film would have worked better if we had seen a bit more of the local people who lost absolutely everything.
    I read an article by one such survivor who did lose her entire family, home and livelyhood. She was right a film would never have made about her tragic story of survival..
  • [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,174
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    Actually the real family were Spanish, living in Japan. Yet in the film, Watts appeared to have a perfectly honed British accent.
  • fmradiotuner1fmradiotuner1 Posts: 20,488
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    Watched TED last night and found it all right film gave it 7 out of 10.
  • emmageeringemmageering Posts: 5,162
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    Citizen Kane (1941) - 8/10
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    bazzaroo wrote: »
    Django Unchained - Magnificent first hour thanks to the superb Christoph Waltz, then despite a great turn from Leo DiCaprio the film went downhill for me and Tarantinos cameo at the end was just embarrassing. Jamie Foxx was solid throughout but overall I was left a little disappointed. 7/10

    Summed up my feelings perfectly. Overrated film from an overrated director.
  • TH14TH14 Posts: 11,719
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    Parker- by far Jason Statham worst film, really boring 4/10
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    screwed

    6/10
  • timebugtimebug Posts: 18,320
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    Broken City 5/10
    Russell Crowe at his most wooden
    and Marky Mark Wahlberg trying
    (and failing) to emote one more time.
    Very derivative plot.Could have been
    an episode of an eighties tv cop show
    aside from the compulsory effing and
    blinding.Only gave it five because some
    of the support actors were okay,notably
    Barry Pepper and Jeffrey Wright.Oh yes
    and to prove it was second rate,Catherine
    Zeta Jones was in it too!
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