General Chat / Last Movie You Saw?
- 21-December 05
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Jellybones Offline
I also feel like I should mention that my friends and I have always wanted to try King of the Mountain, but we posses neither the alcohol nor the balls to do so.
Actually that movie is stupid, but we've watched it the last two school ski trips and we always manage to have a good time with it. Some good quotes, too. And Dangle from Reno 911 is in it.
...Hey Pigpen, you ever been in one of those lesbian chat rooms? -
Meretrix Offline
Sunday: Narnia
Monday: Brokeback Mtn.
Tuesday: Memoirs of a Geisha (Academy Screener) -
JBruckner Offline
I'm guessing you get to vote because of custome/makeup? Question though, do you ONLY get to vote on your specific field or what? -
cg? Offline
I'm guessing you get to vote because of custome/makeup? Question though, do you ONLY get to vote on your specific field or what?
you vote for the nominees in your specific field, and then everyone in every field votes on the winner out of the nominations. or, at least, that's how i heard it. -
Xenon Offline
The actual whole entire movie from start to finish, I think it was Batman Begins four days ago.
Edit: No it was the Kingdom of Heaven two days ago.Edited by Xenon, 06 January 2006 - 06:41 PM.
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Steve Offline
I wouldn't know, I haven't seen the theater version.
But I just watched Broken Flowers. Strange movie. -
Janus Offline
Seen quite a lot of movies lately. Just saw "Gangs Of New York" on TV, and I thought it was pretty epic. Scorsese really is the master. Last night me and my friends got together and watched a lot of movies. Among others:
"Winners & Sinners 3: Twinkle Twinkle Lucky Star" - a horrible, dubbed kung-fu comedy B-movie starring Jackie Chan. Absolutely hilarious.
"Infernal Affairs" , a very very good Hong Kong thriller with a nice twisty plot and stylish looks.
"Doom" which was just really bad, alternating between cheesy action cliché and Doom 3 commercial. They even changed the whole portal to hell thing...
I was also recently introduced to the works of Hayao Miyazaki, and have seen Laputa: Castle In The Sky and Princess Mononoke so far. Absolutely wonderful stuff, especially Mononoke, just really amazing. Made my top 10, instantly. Have to find some of his other films on DVD. -
JBruckner Offline
Laputa is the best, I saw it originally in Japanese without any subtitles and I loved it to death. -
Xcoaster Offline
Miyazaki is the man. I even watched a little of Laputa again today. I still need to watch all of Porco Rosso and Nausicaa though. I'm still looking for a cheaper copy of Porco Rosso. The last place I saw that had it had it selling for about $30. Wal-Mart used to have it pretty cheap, I think, but I don't think they have it anymore.
Anyways, I just saw Pride and Prejudice in an independent film theater nearby. It was pretty good. I'm not really a fan of the book, but it was a good adaptation. I'd give it a 8/10. Before that I saw Downfall, and it was good, though it dragged a little near the end. 7.5/10. -
Splash-0 Offline
Saw The Usual Suspects yesterday. Pretty damn good movie, I was really impressed. I do think that I've got the see it another time though as the ending confused me a little.
8.5+ on ten -
-MoNtU... Offline
Last three I saw were
Wedding Crashers (Hilarious)
Family Guy's Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story (Flippin hilarious)
King Kong (Sweet special effects)
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