What was the last movie you saw?

Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End. It's like an apple turnover: visually appearing, mouth-watering when you first see it, fun, light and fluffy, but ultimately not very memorable.
 
Pirates of the Carribean: At World's End. It's like an apple turnover: visually appearing, mouth-watering when you first see it, fun, light and fluffy, but ultimately not very memorable.
I know exactly what you mean...and that is the last movie I saw at the cinemas...but the last movie I saw was one at friend's house although I didn't watch it properly...I was...distracted. I watched Cool Runnings though. Love that movie. And yes I've seen it a whole heap of times.
 
Pans Labyrinth. Really liked it, though I think its one of those films that needs watching a few times.

And Pan was wonderfully creepy, though he did remind me of Bib Fortuna a bit.
 
After a DVD marathon on Saturday (Harry Potter 1-4), I went to watch part 5 in the cinema on Sunday night.
Very well made movie in my opinion. A few small peeves that have roots back in movie no. 3 (never got an explanation for who moonie, prongs, wormtail etc. are..., but calling Sirius in the newest one by his nick name from back when... *shakes her head*). All in all - a good experience... *off to wait for the seventh book*

~Sira.
 
Movies recently seen:

Pan's Labyrinth, which I liked a lot. Multi-layered, fantastic, realistic, horrific and magical.

The Last King Of Scotland: A pretty engaging movie, and a scary one, showing how seductive evil lunacy can be. Forest WHitaker's performance really is the centerpiece here.

The Queen: A movie that succeeded in making me sit through a story about a family and an incident I have no interest in at all, without being bored. Quite an achievement, that.

Casablanca: So many plot holes, such irresistable entertainment. I can see why this one is still such a favourite.
 
Gojira, the original Japanese Godzilla movie from 1954. Pretty good, actually, even if the crying scenes made me cringe because they seemed so fake.
 
An old goood very old goodie!


Jackie Chan at his craziest action mode in Police Story (1985)

Corny dubbed like all HK movies of that time but awesome action scenes and good comedy scenes.

The final fight is so sick, i was drooling of delight :D

The final stunt he did was so crazy when he slides down that pole. I saw a documentary where you saw people giving him standing ovation when he did that stunt.

YouTube - Police Story Mall Fight Jackie Chan

You see the stunt i mean in 07:02
 
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.

I've never been that interested in the series, but am now considering going back and reading all the books just to see how the whole Ron/Hermy thing works out.

Not like I don't already have a mile long to read list as it is..
 
The Queen: Very good and Helen Mirren is outstanding.

Little Miss Sunshine: One of the funniest movies I have ever seen. The Grandpa rocks! If you liked the Royal Tennebaums (another of the funniest movies out there) you will love this one.

Pirates of the Carribbean: At World's End: A little odd at time and somewhat disjointed. A little too many storylines. If you did not see 1 and 2 forget it.

The Shooter: Horrible. Mark Wahlberg is either great (i.e. Boogie Nights and The Departed) or not so great...actually not even good (i.e. Planet of the Apes and this one, The Shooter).
 
Saw Apocalypto last night. I really enjoyed it. Great make up and costume, lots of good action sequences, found myself quite desperate for the guy to escape. Id even go so far as to say its worth watching again and I cant remember the last film Ive watched twice.

Also seen both seasons of Rome over the last couple of weeks. Cant fault it really, providing you can accept it as entertainment and not a totally accurate history lesson. A good mixture of drama, action, sex, comedy and soap.
 
Rome was a great show. Just like any good Historical Fiction it showed the world of that time period very well.

The second season was great when it showed the struggle for power beteween Marc Anthony and Octavian. Sad it had to end this soon.

Who cares if the history wasnt that accurate.
 
I don't know how I missed this one at all, but my roomate brought home the rental of the Truman Show, staring Jim Carey. I did like it a lot, thought it was unique and had a grand theme--coporate immorality and greed. Also watched the remake of KING KONG, which I thought was done surprisingly well, Naomi Watts was cast perfectly--the rest of the cast, including Black, I'm not so sure they fit the storyline.

Tri
 
Yup, I went to see Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix last night. I actually quite enjoyed it, I didn't think I would as I'm not usually a fan of the films and it was this book that put me off the Harry Potter series. But no, it was good.
 
Saw Ai No Corrida aka In The Realm of The Senses. It's not for you if unshaven crotches make you uncomfortable, and I wouldn't waste my breath arguing with anyone who tries to tell me about how it's just a pretentious and boring porn film.

But I'm not calling it sex trash either.
 

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