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Posted 2009-08-03, 11:07 AM in reply to HandOfHeaven's post "What was the last movie you saw?"
Harry Potter.

I love Draco and Luna.
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Posted 2009-08-03, 01:32 PM in reply to Jessifer's post starting "Harry Potter. :) I love Draco and..."
The Taking of Pelham 123. I got roped into it somehow.
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Posted 2009-08-03, 01:38 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "The Taking of Pelham 123. I got roped..."
Went this last Thursday night to go watch Bruno. It might be the gayest movies I have ever seen in my entire life, literally. But at the same time it was geniunely hilarious and the uncomfortable-ness in this movie is through the roof. I would definitely recommend anyone that likes Borat to go check this movie out as well.














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Posted 2009-08-03, 04:37 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "The Taking of Pelham 123. I got roped..."
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The Taking of Pelham 123. I got roped into it somehow.
Bad movie.
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Posted 2009-09-06, 12:29 PM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "Bad movie."
If HoH doesn't mind, I'm changing this to "What was the last movie you saw?" - it will hopefully get more activity that way.

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This weekend I've watched:

The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
2010: The Year We Make Contact
Tideland


And I'm currently in the middle of Sleepy Hollow.

Three Terry Gilliams, two with Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci, which neatly ties my weekend viewings of Terry Gilliam films to the Tim Burton film. The Sci-Fi classic was simply that.

Interesting how Tim Burton films always have big name actors in them...

And it was interesting to see that Gilliam can do so many different styles of film.
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Posted 2009-09-06, 12:31 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "If HoH doesn't mind, I'm changing this..."
What did you think of Fear and Loathing?

Last movie I watched: Miracle at St. Anna - great WWII movie, I definitely recommend it to everyone.
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Posted 2009-09-06, 12:56 PM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "What did you think of Fear and..."
Strange. Very, very strange. There was no discernible plot, but the effects were good, and the drug taking was truly outrageous - the first scene in the car was hilarious. And I found the scenes in the flooded hotel room very surreal.

I'd be interested to know how true to life the effects of the drugs were.

EDIT: Sleep Hollow is an... interesting film. Some of the acting is very shaky, but Christopher Walken makes up for it with has badass Headless Horseman.

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Posted 2009-09-07, 09:21 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Strange. Very, very strange. There was..."
District 9. And I fucking loved it.


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Posted 2009-09-07, 11:43 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "If HoH doesn't mind, I'm changing this..."
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Interesting how Tim Burton films always have big name actors in them...

Tim Burton is a god in his own little niche.

Last movie I saw...Half Blood Prince.
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Posted 2009-09-07, 12:29 PM in reply to Jessifer's post starting "Tim Burton is a god in his own little..."
Any good? Everyone I know says it's rather bad the first time they see it (which isn't surprising - the book wasn't much), but that it gets better on second viewing.

JR - District 9. Tell me about ittt!
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Posted 2009-09-08, 10:47 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Any good? Everyone I know says it's..."
I enjoyed the movie a lot. Certain scenes were very well done (The cave at the end), and I love Luna and Draco.

I want to see 9, though. Like, a lot.
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Posted 2009-09-09, 11:59 AM in reply to Lenny's post starting "Any good? Everyone I know says it's..."
Lenny said: [Goto]
Any good? Everyone I know says it's rather bad the first time they see it (which isn't surprising - the book wasn't much), but that it gets better on second viewing.

JR - District 9. Tell me about ittt!
The story is great, the CGI is phenomenal, it's a movie where you genuinely can't predict the ending after only 30 minutes, and it is just a blast to watch. Very highly recommended.


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