The Last Film You Saw At The Cinema's?

If I go to see a movie... I like it to be as detailed as possible. If I wanted to use my own imagination Id write my own movie.

The point of a movie is to take you from yourself and put you into another situation.

Thats just my opinion. And thats what I like about both books and movies.
 

georges

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Staff member
I have seen the movie starsky & hutch good movie but I really perfeeered the tv series. I will wait to know when Elektra will be in theaters then I will go watch it.
 

anobody

Banned
Incredibles - and it IS incredible
 
foxycougar said:
I thought The Grudge was really good...it was shot kind of like The Ring but had a better story and wasn't so freaking long!

Being that i am the #1 source for al things horror i HIGHLY RECOMMED the real version of The Grudge called >> Ju-on (The Grudge).



Following in the footsteps of The Ring cycle, the Ju-On series of horror films has taken Japan by the throat. According to this movie, the title refers to a curse placed upon a house where violence occurred. Sure enough, we see a string of unhappy encounters in a seemingly ordinary home, where ghosts have settled in the aftermath of murder. Director Takashi Shimizu (who also directed the Hollywood remake, The Grudge) constructs the picture out of separate fragments, not told in chronological order; the haunted house is the main character, not any one of the unsuspecting human characters. Cult mavens might suggest that Shimizu uses devices and images that have already worked well in films by Hideo Nakata and Kiyoshi Kurosawa--the Japanese horror film does have its conventions. But none of that matters if you're watching this movie alone at home on a dark night. Click, click, click....From http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...ref=sr_1_1/103-4500514-7274209?v=glance&s=dvd
 

QBall1970

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Laibach said:
Being that i am the #1 source for al things horror i HIGHLY RECOMMED the real version of The Grudge called >> Ju-on (The Grudge).



Following in the footsteps of The Ring cycle, the Ju-On series of horror films has taken Japan by the throat. According to this movie, the title refers to a curse placed upon a house where violence occurred. Sure enough, we see a string of unhappy encounters in a seemingly ordinary home, where ghosts have settled in the aftermath of murder. Director Takashi Shimizu (who also directed the Hollywood remake, The Grudge) constructs the picture out of separate fragments, not told in chronological order; the haunted house is the main character, not any one of the unsuspecting human characters. Cult mavens might suggest that Shimizu uses devices and images that have already worked well in films by Hideo Nakata and Kiyoshi Kurosawa--the Japanese horror film does have its conventions. But none of that matters if you're watching this movie alone at home on a dark night. Click, click, click....From http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/t...ref=sr_1_1/103-4500514-7274209?v=glance&s=dvd


I haven't been able to find it around here, laibach. Maybe I'm just not looking in the right places, though.

I've been wanting to see it, too.
 
Sideways (Great flick)
Lightning in a bottle (History of the blues done by Martin Scorsese)
Garden State
 
The Incredibles.....one of the best things Pixar has ever done.....not like they have really done anything bad.....an awesome movie for both kids and adults. Im a big movie buff but with kids its tough for me to see as many movies as id like to, but i go as often as i can!!!
 
juballs said:
saw Alexander on the weekend!! kicked ass!!! i love history though so....

Well if it's history you like I seriously suggest you don't go by way of Oliver Stone :D

Not saying you did, but every movie Oliver Stone made based on history are usually comically false.

If he couldn't get Jim Morrisson's life right I doubt he got Alexander's
 
I want to see "The Incredibles" BADLY!!! Pixar is a GREAT group of talent!!!

The last movie I saw at the theater was the 3rd Harry Potter movie. I've read all but the last book, and they're amazing (not kids books at all, really). The movies are great too!!!!

I am perpetually late in seeing new movies, so I pay $2.50 at the 2nd-run theater. To me, the movies are always new, but I just can't "talk shit" about them with people when they first come out. No big deal for me! I can wait 3 months to see a "new" movie. lol Hell, even though they're 2nd-run here in the USA, they're often STILL not released abroad by then. :nanner:
 
BigNikkiFan said:
Van Helsing (and I paid c$20usd for it - c$40 if you count my dates tic.... :mad: )

Just rent it this weekend, wasn't really good or bad... its an okay movie at best... i was really disappointed tough...
 

Summer

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i like the supremacy films seen both of them, just waiting for the final film of it now, bet its a good one, cant remember the name of it off hand thou sumthing supremacy, cant rememeber the title of the book....damn my forget mind
 
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