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Last Movie You Watched? (Part 6)

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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,017
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    Men In Black 3 - 6.5/10 - Entertaining enough comedy action flick.
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    timebugtimebug Posts: 18,320
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    The Thing On The Doorstep 8/10
    Cheaply made horror,based on the HP Lovecraft
    short story of the same name.
    As a horror fan,and a Lovecraft fan,I thought
    it was pretty good in a cheesy,'made for a bob'
    kind of way! And it more or less stuck to the
    original story,which is always a plus in films!
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    TH14TH14 Posts: 11,719
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    The last exorcism 2. Not as good as the first one but I've seen worse 6.5/10
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    welwynrosewelwynrose Posts: 33,666
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    World War Z - loved it 8/10
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    RAZORBACKRAZORBACK Posts: 371
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    In the last fourteen days:

    Spike Island - 6/10

    World War Z - 8/10

    The Purge - 7/10

    Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter - 6/10

    50/50 - 9/10

    The Internship - 7/10

    eXistenZ - 8/10

    Premium Rush - 6/10

    The Blue Umbrella (short) - 6/10

    Monsters University - 7/10

    Hummingbird - 6/10


    Regards...

    RB...
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 53,142
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    Just watched Superman ll

    ( love these films might get the 1 to 4 boxset :cool:)
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    Mystical123Mystical123 Posts: 15,822
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    Struck By Lightning - weird opening, full of clichés and the plot doesn't really go anywhere, but if you take it as slightly satirical, light entertainment it's not bad. And anything that has Allison Janney is usually worth a watch :p 6/10.
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    Sniffle774Sniffle774 Posts: 20,290
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    A Good Day to Die Hard. - Oh dear. Who ever makes the next one needs to go back and watch the first movie IMO. The new one was just set piece after set piece with no real sense of tension.
    - 5/10.

    The Last Stand. Enjoyable enough hokum with Arnie playing well on his advancing years. Nothing that will make you come back however once seen.
    -7/10.
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    NinjyBearNinjyBear Posts: 8,317
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    Observe and Report - 3/10
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    JSemple3JSemple3 Posts: 8,652
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    Terminator Salvation. It's a bit crap to be honest.
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    moviesmanmoviesman Posts: 369
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    The last movie was the brilliant 80s Alone In The Dark about people escaping from an asylum starring old timers Jack Palance, Donald Plesance,Martin Landau, and the guy from the a team. Wee cracker.
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    Big Boy BarryBig Boy Barry Posts: 35,389
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    Single White Female

    Awesome movie. Jennifer Jason Leigh was a sensational villain, and Bridget Fonda the embodiment of sexiness.
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    jenziejenzie Posts: 20,821
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    CASINO ROYALE ..... you know my score :D

    a ball bursting TEN out of TEN!!!!!

    still glorious now
    gonna be glorious hundred years from now!
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    Ancient IDTVAncient IDTV Posts: 10,174
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    Total Recall (1990)

    Great fun. Had me laughing out loud.
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    wuffleswuffles Posts: 45,773
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    The Lost Boys. You can keep the Twilight Saga, give me Keifer Sutherland any day! 10/10.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 53,142
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    moviesman wrote: »
    The last movie was the brilliant 80s Alone In The Dark about people escaping from an asylum starring old timers Jack Palance, Donald Plesance,Martin Landau, and the guy from the a team. Wee cracker.

    George Peppard ?
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    KathyFan12KathyFan12 Posts: 421
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    Django Unchained (2012) 9/10
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    Mystical123Mystical123 Posts: 15,822
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    Just back from seeing Not Another Happy Ending at the closing gala of the Edinburgh Film Festival - very funny, quirky rom-com, full of heart and a couple of unexpected moments in the mostly generic rom-com plot. Couple of issues with audibility of certain characters and camera work errors, but overall a really feel-good, enjoyable movie.

    And Karen Gillan is a star. So Not Another Happy Ending = 9/10 :)
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 1,269
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    Bester wrote: »
    12 Angry Men 10/10

    Pretty much flawless.

    Greatest film ever made in my opinion. Followed by Dog Day Afternoon which was also directed by Sidney Lumet.

    I watched Up today for the first time. I don't think a film has ever made me feel so emotional before and I wish I hadn't waited so long to see it - 10/10.
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    FlannyFlanny Posts: 1,900
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    This Is The End 10/10 I couldn't stop laughing.
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    Big Boy BarryBig Boy Barry Posts: 35,389
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    Skyfall

    Great theme song, even though Adele can only properly pronounce half the words. Daniel Kleinman's opening sequences are always superb. Didn't really rate Naomi Harris. Her role was entirely pointless just for a "she's Moneypenny" payoff at the end. Why was Q a 12-year old boy? Good action sequences. Why does Daniel Craig have to mumble all his lines? Subtitles help. Everyone speaks with a plum in their mouth, like they are doing Keira Knightley impersonations. One would think that everyone in London speaks with received pronounciation. I don't need to see Huw Edwards in a Bond movie. Someone should tell the screenwriters that every line doesn't need to be answered with an "indeed" or a "I should think so" or a "quite right". Javier Bardem was awful. He looked like Jeffrey from "Rainbow". Apparently he owned a computer that could do everything short of making M her morning cup of tea. Judi Dench was the best thing about the film. She'll be missed in future Bond movies, but Ralph Fiennes is an excellent replacement. Nice to see the Aston Martin again. It was funny when Bond got really mad when they blew it up. Interesting to see Bond cry in a film. Did he cry when Tracy was killed? That was a nice touch. A flawed movie, but enjoyable for the most part.
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    So 3008So 3008 Posts: 2,052
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    Why was Q a 12-year old boy?

    Poor Ben Whishaw, he's actually 32 and I bet he still get's asked for ID when buying an 18. Or is that lucky Ben Whishaw?
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    bbclassicsbbclassics Posts: 7,806
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    Despicable Me 2 - 6.5/10
    Ok but I like the first film more
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    mike65mike65 Posts: 11,386
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    Time Bandits (1981) Terry Gilliam and an "all star" cast. Slow enough in the early sections though John Cleese Robin Hood is a smarmy suburban delight, builds to a spirited climax and who could be better as the Supreme Being than Ralph Richardson? :)
    (I also like the way Gilliam/Palins script killed the boys parents right at the end! :p)
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    kendogukkendoguk Posts: 13,804
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    Flanny wrote: »
    This Is The End 10/10 I couldn't stop laughing.

    I agree it was utterly ridiculous but probably the funniest film I've seen in years
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