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Last non-anime movie you watched

  1. nEveR.Fly_ said:

    I used a torrent on TPB, but there were very few seeds, so it took quite a while.

    I'm planning on watching that movie too!

    Yeah I found the torrent, but it's really slow.
    Also found an old direct download, which was still complete.

    Just watched Jiro Dreams of Sushi. Don't watch this on an empty stomach. Either way, it was really enjoyable and worth the watch.

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  2. I didn't know there was a Hostel III, so now I must find it and watch it. Yay for gory and violent mutilation before sleep!

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  3. Hmm Coin de Rue wasn't so charming as I'd hoped.
    It wasn't bad either. But the story was just too slow, and the characters were pretty shallow. It got better towards the end, and the main character has an annoying voice.

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  4. Eskimo Nell (1975), don't mix up with "The True Story of Eskimo Nell", which was released in the same year, these are 2 completely different movies.

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  5. Shutter Island was pretty damn good.

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  6. I always get parts of it mixed up with Inception because they're both movies that came out in 2010 about Leonardo DiCaprio being insane.

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  7. giascle said:
    I always get parts of it mixed up with Inception because they're both movies that came out in 2010 about Leonardo DiCaprio being insane.

    BWAHAHAHA never thought of it that way, that would be an interesting new movie category.

    I loved Shutter Island.

    Tomorrow The Expendables 2 comes out!
    Will it be stupid? More than likely yes.
    Will the plot make any sense? I doubt there will be any plot.
    Will I enjoy the shit out of it? Fuck yes! Mindless guns and explosions and all the bulky macho heroes of my youth doing a bunch of macho hero shit, how can I not enjoy that!

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  8. I watched three movies in the last few days.
    Two great historical action dramas from South Korea:
    The Divine Weapon (2008) and
    War of the Arrows (2011).

    The third is one of the best movies I've seen in a while:
    Steven Spielberg's War Horse (2011).

    I recommend all three movies, but my highest recommendation is for War Horse. If you haven't seen it, see it as soon as possible.
    (Be warned. Some scenes may be too intense for young children. Watch it first and use your own judgement).

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  9. I thought War Horse was just pretty good. The scene with the barbed wire was great, though.

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  10. If someone who knows anything about breeding and raising horses watches War Horse, they should spot two (maybe three) mistakes at the very beginning of the movie.

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  11. My mom did.

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  12. If my mother could have seen War Horse, she would have spotted them too.

    (Knowing my mother, she might have written a letter to Spielberg, complaining about them.)

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  13. The Expendables 2. Good stupid fun, very simplistic plot, the bad guys are gonna steal 5 tons of old soviet plutonium, and the good guys have to stop them.

    Van Damme as the villain was great, tho I insist they should bring Bolo Yeung as a villain to really make it a perfect 80s/90s action cheese fest.

    As with the first movie, Jason Statham had the best fighting sequences, and I finally lived up my childhood fantasy of watching Stallone and Schwarzenegger blasting guns on screen at the same time, and as a bonus they did with with Bruce Willis.

    Arnold referenced Rambo, huge black old spice man referenced the terminator, Willis and Arnie stole each other's classic lines, and then got in a Smart car to shoot and drive inside an airport (yeah its that kind of movie).

    And yes, to the delight of his legion of fanboys, Chuck Norris saved the entire group's collective ass all by himself, and then made a Chuck Norris Fact Joke (so classy).

    Overall? It was worth my $6.5 admission ticket, they left out all the subplots from the first one and kept this one as a bullet fest with some story to keep it together.

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  14. The Lorax and The Hunger Games.

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  15. I saw the expendables 2.

    it was stoopid

    Also I loved it.

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  16. EXPENDABLES 2

    Weak story, Incohesive plot...who the fuck care, this movie deliver what they promised...and it's fucking awesome...

    Donnie Yen would be a fitting protagonist against Yin Yang, would love to see him if Stallone plan to make Expendables 3

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  17. Finally saw Alien. Everyone was saying I didn't need to see it before Prometheus, but there really are a ton of connections between the two. It would have been cooler to see them in the opposite order.

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  18. giascle said:
    Just saw Men in Black III. I was expecting it to be ok, but it really did turn out to be the best yet. I'm not sure why it's getting such mediocre reviews.

    I saw this recently, and thought that it lacked dramatic tension.

    I still liked it, but that's my answer about the negative reviews.

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  19. I think I might go see finding nemo tomorrow.

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  20. aneko said:

    I saw this recently, and thought that it lacked dramatic tension.

    Lacked it how?

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