What was the last movie you saw?

Wasn't my last film but finally went to watch Ironman Sat at the Flix, always got to get the cinematic experience for big budget films.
 
I liked Ever After, I thought it was quite cute.

Watched Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Not a deep movie by any means, but did make me laugh quite a bit. :)
 
Wasn't my last film but finally went to watch Ironman Sat at the Flix, always got to get the cinematic experience for big budget films.

Absolute class, perfect casting, it's great to see Marvel have ditched the major film companies and are funding the films now themselves, they have had some serious fallouts in the past with other films and movie companies getting there way with Directors scripts etc (Original Hulk prime example!) So can't wait to watch the new one!! The calibre of actors they are getting is amazing. Robert Downey Jnr, Tim Roth, Ed Norton (One of my all time fave actors!) Who would see them usually in these type of films? They bring so much to the table!!
 
I just got back from watching ... I must be way more tired thanI thought...Seriously, this is silly...i can;t hink of what movie I just saw...I mean, just....Oh wait...

Run Fat Boy, Run...that was it. It's not like I didn't enjoy it. I did really. Made me laugh outloud many times...I'd totally recommend it to almost anyone - nice, light, funny film. As to why everything about momentarily escaped me, well, night all.
 
I just got back from watching ... I must be way more tired thanI thought...Seriously, this is silly...i can;t hink of what movie I just saw...I mean, just....Oh wait...

Run Fat Boy, Run...that was it. It's not like I didn't enjoy it. I did really. Made me laugh outloud many times...I'd totally recommend it to almost anyone - nice, light, funny film. As to why everything about momentarily escaped me, well, night all.

Lol,excellent film,if rather implausible.(anyone who's done any running will know what I mean)
 
Watched Tarantino's Deathproof at the weekend and thoroughly enjoyed it. Not what I was epecting but a good psychotic romp nonetheless :)

Also saw Rocky 6 and was pleasantly surprised, while slightly unrealistic give Slly's age I thought they portrayed the has been fighter quite well and it make you feel for him. However, as usual the fight was way over the top :) if not quite the same as the previous films.

Oh and introduced bf to Team America the other night since in was on TV and he had never seen it

Juno arrived yesterday so that is next on the list
 
Well theres a film on now on the Sci-Fi channel called Earthstorm about a meteor that crashes into the moon and effects the earth somehow. Looks pretty naff plus I don't have time to watch it before going to work.

I've come to the conclusion that the Sci-fi channel is cr@p!
 
Went and saw Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull this morn, and I was pleasantly surprised after some of the reaction here on the boards. A lot of fun.
 
We watched The Other Boleyn Girl last night. I really enjoyed it, although Anne didn't really seem nasty enough to screw her sis over like that.

Glad to hear you liked it. I haven't heard much about the movie. I read the book, and we're renting the movie tonight, so now I'm looking forward to it after hearing a good recommendation.
 
Well, watched The Other Boleyn Girl, and unfortunately I wasn't overly impressed. It was alright, but I think having read the book spoiled the movie for me. They changed quite a bit from the book, and so I didn't enjoy the movie nearly as much.
 
I'm being forced to watch Bridget Jones' Diary at the moment. People keep saying "You don't know that you don't like it if you haven't seen it". Well, I had a fair idea, thanks :rolleyes:
 
I am Legend. I've been avoiding it cause I'm not a huge fan of Will Smith and I haven't read the book yet. Will Smith was surprisingly restrained in his role and quite good. The ending wasn't overly satisfactory. I hope the book is good.
 
Well, watched The Other Boleyn Girl, and unfortunately I wasn't overly impressed. It was alright, but I think having read the book spoiled the movie for me. They changed quite a bit from the book, and so I didn't enjoy the movie nearly as much.

You read the book... first? Well, of course you weren't impressed. :p
I am thinking of now reading the book because I enjoyed the movie and I am certain the book blows the movie away, as they always do. I never read the book because I thought it was too far into the genre of romance to keep my interest.
 
*Looks at Ada in disbelief*

:p

Each to their own, of course. But I'd have to be tied into a chair to be made to watch that. :D

I'm watching...um...the...um...The Music Man at the moment.
 
You read the book... first? Well, of course you weren't impressed. :p
I am thinking of now reading the book because I enjoyed the movie and I am certain the book blows the movie away, as they always do. I never read the book because I thought it was too far into the genre of romance to keep my interest.

I know, I know. :rolleyes: I shouldn't have been surprised seeing as how that's usually how it works, books are much better than there movie counterparts.:eek:

I would recommend reading the book, especially if you enjoyed the movie, I thought it was quite good. It's really not a romance story, so I wouldn't worry about that aspect. It has romantic aspects (obviously) but it is more about the scheming family and competition between the two sisters. Anne Boleyn was quite tame in the movie compared to how Philippa Gregory wrote her. But I think you'll like the book. :)
 

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