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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

Wally_Hood

One Too Many
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Winter Meeting (1948) with Bette Davis, big Jim Davis, Janis Paige, John Hoyt, and good many others. I do not know how to prep anyone for this. If you watch it, it is not a romance in the usual sense of the word; just be ready to sort of go, Huh? at the end.
 

EmergencyIan

Practically Family
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New York, NY
Cop Land (1997)

I've known about it for years and have heard great things about it. However, last night was the first time I had watched any of it. It certainly lived up to expectations.

- Ian
 
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New York City
The Horse Whisperer. However, I did not finish watching it, because it was on past 9:00, and around 9:00 I always fall asleep.

Not one of Redford's best as it was too cliched, but still okay and it is visually pretty in spots. I don't remember us talking about Redford movies too often, but as a director, he makes them with a very Classic Hollywood vibe - both the story and visual sensitivity. "A River Runs Through It," "Quiz Show" and "Legend of Bagger Vance" all echo a classic movie making feel and style.
 
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Northern California
Cop Land (1997)

I've known about it for years and have heard great things about it. However, last night was the first time I had watched any of it. It certainly lived up to expectations.

- Ian

A really good cast helped to make this a really entertaining flick. It was as if the cast of Goodfellas was standing around during casting calls.
:D
 

Gregg Axley

I'll Lock Up
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5,125
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Tennessee
Birdemic-The Rifftrax version.
This was a riot!
The movie and it's CGI was really awful, shot on what looked like a cell phone.
No wait, a cell phone would give a better picture. :D
 
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Retro Spectator

Practically Family
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Connecticut
Dead Poets Society. It is a good movie, but I feel they could have done a better job on the hairstyles. Practically no man in the movie has any hair product in his hair at all. I could be incorrect, but it seems to me that history says otherwise, and most men used hair products.
 

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