What was the last movie you saw?

In the Heat of the Night with Sidney Poitier & Rod Steiger. A bit dated and massive plot holes, but still can't fault Sidney in anything and the tone of the movie was well maintained.
 
GOLLUM ... Have a look see at Pom Poko and let's see how raccoons take you. ;)
Yes, that's one of the ones I'm missing from my collection. I aim to have the entire set before I'm done...:)

Currently watching season 3 of Columbo. I love that series, Falk really finds his niche here. Local video shop has all 7 seasons...:cool:
 
Just finished watching Disturbia, which I thought was quite good, for what it was. Only thing that ticked me off was that Shia kept being surprised by the fact that he was spotted when he was standing in full view of the window in a room lit by a dozen lamps...
 
Hot Fuzz - Had its moments but I was a bit disappointed. I wouldnt call them one trick ponies but after Spaced and Shaun of the Dead I started thinking I had seen it all before. The way they move from one shot to another(dont know the technical term) which seemed quite original on spaced now really grates with me. I even fell asleep during it.

At the moment I'm watching Curb Your Enthusiasm series 6 after downloading the first 8 episodes. Great stuff.
 
This is England. Thought it was brilliant-disturbing, but realistic and thought provoking.
 
Factory Girl: I've always been intrigued about Andy Warhol and now that I have seen this movie (and a few years back I Shot Andy Warhol), my opinion of him has changed somewhat. This is a great movie but tragic. It's literally a poor girl self-destructing before your eyes and everyone abandoning her in her time of greatest need. Sienna Miller is outstanding as is Guy Pearce as Andy. Even Hayden Christensen is pretty good in this movie. Filmed in an interesting way to match the crazy times it documents.
 
Star Trek: The Next Generation, All Good Things pt 1&2

Ok not a movie but the final 2 hour episode of the next gen series, I've barely seen any ST in years and I really enjoyed revisiting this. The science is pure hokum but it was a nice way to end the series and still better then most of the Star Trek movies.
 
I watched Blade Runner last night, havn't seen it for ages. It is still a stunning film visually and I still think Rugter Hauer has the best role in it as Roy Batty. Enjoyed it heaps.
 
Watched Basil Rathbone in Son Of Frankenstein (for the umpteenth time)

Not as good as the two James Whale efforts but great fun nonetheless:)
 

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