What was the last movie you saw? DISCUSSION (Please Use Spoiler Tags For New Films)

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Mirrors-the entire mirror/reflective surfaces plotline has been over done so many times..its getting old. the movie was okay....kinda boring...not scary and just over done and stupid
 
The Princess and the Frog: I couldn't even finish it...I was boooorrrreeeedddd to tears in it!
 
Anna and Stephen were in a movie together? Cool.

EDIT: O - huh, wasn't expecting half of that. Not the best Shakespeare adaption, but it wasn't terrible.
 
Nightwatch

it's a pretty old movie with Lauren Graham and Ewan McGregor.
I download it 'cause I'm a fan of Lauren, but the whole movie's really good, I loved it.
 
Oh no? How come?

I just finished watching ''The Dark Knight''. I felt so bad for Harvey Dent. That Joker is 1 mean & creepy dude. It was pretty funny though seeing him dressed up as a nurse out in public with face paint on.
 
Inception lived up to the hype for me.

Kickass: That movie is waaaaay too long. I couldn't even finish it...but the bits I saw were decent enough I guess.
 
Open House - Starring Rachel Blanchard, Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer, Tricia Helfer.

This was written and directed by Anna Paquin's older brother, Andrew.

It was a creepy idea, but it felt slow at times, and I still don't get:

[sp]How they couldn't be caught, their fingerprints were all over the house and on the large coolers they were keeping the dead bodies in.[/sp]
 
INCEPTION: I spent an whole year waiting for this movie and it was worth waiting!WHAT A MASTERPIECE. I might have to rewatch it coz the movie is so complex,confusing and mind-blowing. :thud: absolutely recommendable!
 
I heard Charlie St. Cloud is super boring. :( Sad because it looked like a decent movie.



It's a beautiful movie. I hope you can catch it on DVD!
 
My feelings exactly.

I enjoyed the new one but I can never get into it for some reason.

Even though I'm older now, it didn't make a difference. :look:
 
I try to see the good in each and every movie, mostly because, no one sets out to make a bad film, they do have the best intentions.
 
Brothers: I was actually surprised by this film. It's predictable and yet it didn't go the way normal stories like this would go--and because it didn't go 100% cliche with the plot I really really enjoyed it.
 
The Last Airbender - Not as well-crafted as the animated series upon which it is based, but entertaining nevertheless.
 
Good choice! :D

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas - Starring Vera Farmiga, David Thewlis.

This was not what I expected, the ending had me in tears, such a powerful message in this film, and I definitely recommend a watch!
 
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