What was the last movie you saw?

'Its a Wonderful Life' last Sunday.

Took the entire family to it (9 of us).

Usually its just me taking my mum as a Christmas tradition but managed to get everyone along this time.

Will be sitting down to go through the Harold Lloyd Collection and complete Laurel and Hardy (21 discs:eek:) over the next month...Oh and a few Loony Tunes.....Guess which DVDs I got!
 
i just started watching the empire strikes back, can someone tell me what the four legged walkers are called? isnt it like at-ta's or something
 
The Queen, with Helen Mirren.
Excellent.



(At-Ats, FN: [SIZE=-1]All Terrain Armored Transports.)[/SIZE]
 
Tales from Earthsea by Goro Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli.

After reading Ursula Le Guin's response, I got pretty much what I expected - a bad adaption of Earthsea.

But at the same time, I sit here, one day later, and feel that I want to like that movie, that some of its parts really charmed me, despite me not being willing to admit it...
 
thx pyan i knew it was something like that

yes nikkita i bet there was, im watching i am legend right now but i hate my slow computer doesnt do movies online very well
 
Rosemary,don't let that Hogfather presentation put you off,it was too long and not that well done. A lot of the acting was very wooden,especially Teatime. The book is sheer joy in comparison.
Well, maybe if I get time, will borrow the book from the library and then let you know which was best. :)
 
I watched the latter half of two films today (so technically I've watched a full film, really) Home Alone 2 and Meet the Fockers, both shown on tv.
 
I just re-watched Goodbye Lenin together with my boyfriend's mother and her boyfriend. They hadn't seen it before, but I had.

I still liked it and still got both amused and moved by it and they liked it too.
 
just saw Transformers - the new one.
to cut it short - was not totally impressed/ was not transformers, but it was something else and should have had the guts to stand on its own feet == I also felt that I was not watching a film, but a series of loosly connected scenes - it was not edited together well
 
Night at the Museum - Ben Stiller.

Fluffy nonsense, but great fun.
 
Watched Sunshine last night. I thought it hit on some interesting themes of how and if we should survive.

For a few brief moments, I thought the crew had another HAL on their hands. Unfortunately, the truth was much worse than that.

A good movie spoiled by the silly need to inject a token psycho into the proceedings.
 

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