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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

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A Million Ways to Die in the West
Saw it in the cinema tonight and now I can't get this bloody song out of my head! :p

[video=youtube;NE5uCw7y7g4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NE5uCw7y7g4[/video]

You men who long for love
You mustn't all despair
There's a secret you should know
To capture the hearts of the fair
You may not have the looks
You may not have the dash
But you'll win yourself a girl
If you've only got a moustache
A moustache! A moustache!
If you've only got a moustache

You may be common folk
Without a hint of pride
But you needn't be a king
To make any maiden a bride
You may not have the name
You may not have the cash
But you'll make that girl your own
If you've only got a moustache
A moustache! A moustache!
If you've only got a moustache

You may be big and fat
Or uglier than sin
All the ladies shut you out
You're wondering how to get in
Well, here is my advice
For how to make a splash
You can have your pick of girls
If you've only got a moustache
A moustache! A moustache!
If you've only got a moustache

A moustache! A moustache! A moustache!
Big moustache, thick moustache
My moustache, your moustache
Say the word, the word moustache
(A moustache! A moustache!)
Now we both have said moustache
A moustache! A moustache!
If you've only got a moustache
 
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Wally_Hood

One Too Many
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The other day, Little Caesar; then, Battle Cry, from 1955, which turned out to be a two and a half hour Technicolor CinemaScope soap opera. WW2 shows up at the end, but most of the movie was guys and gals working through some relationships. Think of Magnificent Obsession meets All That Heaven Allows meets about ten minutes of Sands of Iwo Jima. With Raoul Walsh directing you thought might be epic, and there were parts that seem as though Walsh was channeling John Ford, but it was more cri de coeur than cri de guerre.
 

DNO

One Too Many
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Toronto, Canada
Battle of the Somme (1916)... the 2005 UNESCO version that's on YouTube now. Perhaps it's because I've done so much research in that particular period and that event but I found it evocative and, frankly, depressing. Very striking, especially for a 98 year old documentary.

And, like James, it'll be Sharknado 2 tonight. Pesky fish!
 

Maltese

One of the Regulars
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Location
boston
The Fly (1986)

Seem to have forgotten how utterly creepy and
disturbing but yet how entertaining the remake was :)
 

EmergencyIan

Practically Family
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New York, NY
The Landlord (1970) Beau Bridges, Diana Sands, Lee Grant, Pearl Bailey and Louis Gossett, Jr., Susan Anspach, Robert Klein, Marki Bey, Trish Van Devere and Hector Elizondo. Directed by Hal Ashby and produced by Norman Jewison.

It aired last night on TCM. I had not heard of it before, but it's a damn good movie. And, to me, a lot of it was very funny. Though, I wouldn't classify it as a comedy, at all. It has a lot of depth to it.

Also, it was shot on location in New York City in 1970. So, you have all of that great background.

This morning, I checked out the current rating for the movie and looked to see what critics thought about the film at the time of it's release. It was all positive.

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- Ian
 

Wally_Hood

One Too Many
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Edward, My Son from 1949 with Spencer Tracy, Deborah Kerr, and a good many others. From a play by Robert Morley. Director George Cukor stayed true to the stage origins with several long takes featuring two characters reciting their lines (although some dialogue exchanges seemed semi-improvisational). IMHO, overall, a non-uplifting movie.
 

Worf

I'll Lock Up
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Troy, New York, USA
Edward, My Son from 1949 with Spencer Tracy, Deborah Kerr, and a good many others. From a play by Robert Morley. Director George Cukor stayed true to the stage origins with several long takes featuring two characters reciting their lines (although some dialogue exchanges seemed semi-improvisational). IMHO, overall, a non-uplifting movie.

No chit "non-uplifting". First and only movie I ever saw Tracy play a serious heavy in. Wrong in every count... a recalcitrant swine of the lowest order. Still an interesting and entertaining film if you don't throw something at the screen.

Worf
 

Worf

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"Belle Island" a nice feel good piece of fluff with Morgan Freeman doing a fine bit of acting. I enjoyed it. The only movie I saw the whole time I was ensconced in P-burgh.

Worf
 
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Northern California
Sharknado the Second One. I had to laugh at all the references to previous movies like Airplane, the episode of the gremlins on the plane's wing Twilight Zone episode and a few others---at least better than the first one. :p

I saw the last twenty minutes and the first twenty minutes and thought that it was somehow worse than the first. It seemed to be a parody of the first one more than a movie. Normally, Asylum movies are dumb on their own without trying. Sharknado Two purposely was dumb as was obvious with their lame usage of guest stars such as Ripa, Strahan, Lauer, and others as shark killers. I did find the Airplane and Gremlin on the wing reference to be entertaining.
:D
 

Gregg Axley

I'll Lock Up
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Tennessee
A coworker and I discussed the possibility of a Sharknado happening here, and determined we were too far from the ocean to have one.
However, we ARE close enough to a large river, making the possibility of a Catfishnado a real threat.
In the event of such a danger, I've prepared our house with oil, and fish batter.
It's our only hope.
 
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I saw the last twenty minutes and the first twenty minutes and thought that it was somehow worse than the first. It seemed to be a parody of the first one more than a movie. Normally, Asylum movies are dumb on their own without trying. Sharknado Two purposely was dumb as was obvious with their lame usage of guest stars such as Ripa, Strahan, Lauer, and others as shark killers. I did find the Airplane and Gremlin on the wing reference to be entertaining.
:D

You need to see the whole thing on Saturday. :p
 

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