What was the last movie you saw?

Went to see Bourne Ultamitum. I had never seen any of the Bourne movies until last week, watch identity and supremecy then went along to the cinema last night to see the lastest one.
I am not a huge fan of these, don't get me wrong, they are entertaining and interesting but I am just not a car chase beat em up person. But the rest of the group loved it, so it must have been good.
 
Havn't seen Ghost Rider, but I am glad you enjoyed Serenity, I loved it, sort of tidied up a few loose ends from Firefly
 
Saw The Last King of Scotland last night. I'm a big fan of Forrest Whitaker, especially after Ghost Dog. Last King was really good, but it gets a bit brutal towards the end. I guess you would expect that given it's about Idi Amin.
 
Big fan of Forrest Whitaker also, though theres precious little of him about. Ever since watching Ghost Dog I've been waiting for an audiobook of Frankenstein read by him.

Anyways, last film saw was Carlito's Way. Definitely one to watch over and over again. Al Pacino and Sean Penn are amazing in this.
 
I watched the Bourne Identity last night. It was alright, but there were some loose ends, and too many nothing moments, for mine.
 
Well, not film, per se, but I've just started rewatching The Prisoner series... it's a bit eerie, given some of the discussions we've been having on surveillance, how much of this thing remains relevant....
 
Kingdom Of Heaven DVD. I enjoyed this more than I expected given what averyone had told me about it, so an enjoybale surprise. Not the greatest film ever by a huge stretch though...
 
Was that the director's cut, Woodsman? I've heard Ridley Scott argue that it's far better than the cinematic cut he was allowed, though I've not seen it myself.

Just watched Flyboys. A real popcorn flick, favouring Hollywood over historical accuracy, but enjoyable for all that. And better than the similarly themed Pearl Harbour, though that's not hard.
 
Just watched The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Even though it deviates from the book, and you just can't beat the book, no way no how, as a film it's very entertaining. I love Zaphod and I love the scene made of wool!
 
Ah, I absolutely love Hot Fuzz, it's easily one of my favourite films. I love the simplicity of the plot as well! It could be something devious and complicated, but no! It's simply because "well, she did have a very annoying laugh", or because of spelling mistakes in the local newspaper. Awesome. :D
 
Saw The Wild Blue Yonder made in 2005 by Werner Herzog. Splicing together documentary footage from a 90's NASA space expedition and an underwater shoot in the Antarctic, Herzog doctors a story about the discovery and exploration of another planet called The Wild Blue Yonder. Brad Dourif gives an enjoyably hammy performance as an alien from TWBY.
 
Well, due to the way the last week has gone, I felt like watching something presenting some serious emotional carnage combined with an apocalyptic theme....:p So a rewatch of Romero's Day of the Dead... it's really surprising how well that film holds up... it seems to become better (to me, anyway) with repeated viewings)....
 

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