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Eon wrote:
iamscott wrote:Sunshine.

All I have to say is: wow. See this movie.
The first half of the movie is a wonderful piece of cinema.

The second half was like a bucket of cold water to the crotch.
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That's funny, because this one time me and a friend of mine filled a bucket with water (and ice cubes), ran into the staff showers of where I was working, and tossed the cold water at him. He tried to deflect the bucket, but he accidentally made it divert all of the water onto a certain area.

I hope he can still have kids or else we may have legal issues on our hands...

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The last movie I saw was National Treasure: Book of Secrets.

I give it an A-, maybe B+, but most likely an A-.
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Eon wrote:
iamscott wrote:Sunshine.

All I have to say is: wow. See this movie.
The first half of the movie is a wonderful piece of cinema.

The second half was like a bucket of cold water to the crotch.
See, Eon, I would completely disagree with you. I found it to be an excellent work of speculative science fiction that set out what it achieved to do. Nothing more, nothing less. It was no Blade Runner or 2001... but still. I enjoyed it, and thought that Danny Boyle's directing was, as always, excellent.
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Star Wars the Phantom Menace
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"Dolls" it's an amazing Japanese film. It is very artistic.
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Dracula - Dead and Loving It.


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The Invisible - It was slow, but acceptable. Nothing to write home about.

Presently, Children of the Corn is on in the background. It's pretty screwed up. I haven't seen it before, so I don't know what to make of it yet.

Later, I'll be watching... uh... Shattered (or Butterfly on a Wheel). Gerard Butler (ftw) is in it.


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Cloverfield 10/10
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So... yeah... I watched Shattered. I'm going to say that the performances were all around knock-out quality. The plot was strong (I managed to call a piece of it from the very start, but still strong). Gerard Butler is definitely one of my favorite actors.

Some... shady... material, and some cussing, keep it from being an easily recommended film, but, in all reality, it didn't push its R rating very hard.
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Im going to watch the first Indiana Jones
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I'm in the process of watching the old BBC version of Pride and Prejudice with...basically my whole family, except for my little sisters, who wouldn't understand it. I really like this; it's very funny, and makes me feel smart when I can understand their eloquent speech XP
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the_wolfs_howl wrote:I'm in the process of watching the old BBC version of Pride and Prejudice with...basically my whole family, except for my little sisters, who wouldn't understand it. I really like this; it's very funny, and makes me feel smart when I can understand their eloquent speech XP
The BBC Pride and Prejudice is pretty deep in our family heritage.
Even though it's completely out of my style, I still like it. It's good, I have to admit.

You should watch BBC's Great Expectations.
Has Ioan Gruffold as Pip. Does a great job. I highly recommend it, if you enjoy real literature.

Last movie I saw: Three Kings.
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esophagus wrote:Mad Money

A fun, shallow caper comedy. B
Ha, that movie got a 0/10 on IGN.

Last ones I watched?

Winnie The Pooh -- Classic
Dog Soldiers -- Gory, filled with foul language, and it's a werewolf flick. Cool.
The Simpsons Movie -- Hilarious. I'd love to watch it again.
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ArchAngel wrote:
the_wolfs_howl wrote:I'm in the process of watching the old BBC version of Pride and Prejudice with...basically my whole family, except for my little sisters, who wouldn't understand it. I really like this; it's very funny, and makes me feel smart when I can understand their eloquent speech XP
The BBC Pride and Prejudice is pretty deep in our family heritage.
Even though it's completely out of my style, I still like it. It's good, I have to admit.

You should watch BBC's Great Expectations.
Has Ioan Gruffold as Pip. Does a great job. I highly recommend it, if you enjoy real literature.

Last movie I saw: Three Kings.
*adds those to my list of must-sees*

It's A Wonderful Life

Classic. I love this movie.
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