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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

SamMarlowPI

One Too Many
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Minnesota
i'm seem to be on a james bond kick...

first i watched casino royale, then i ordered the new one, and now i'm currently watching dr. no...
 

JohnnyL

New in Town
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25
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Connecticut
In Bruges - Tarantino type dark crime comedy. Colin Farrell was good.

The Soloist - makes me want to read the book

currently in the middle of The Big Red One - the reconstructed edition
 

LizzieMaine

Bartender
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Where The Tourists Meet The Sea
Our show this week is "Sunshine Cleaners," with Amy Adams and Emily Blunt as two ineffectual sisters who open their own crime-scene cleanup service. It's desperate to be a Lovably Quirky Indie Comedy/Drama a la "Little Miss Sunshine" (produced by the same folks, so it's understandable), and for the most part it works. A few spots try too hard, but in general a good picture. Not doing much at the box office, but May is the slowest month in the movie business.

I've become a real fan of Amy Adams, for what it's worth. She's one of the few current movie stars who I could see fitting easily into a Golden Era production.
 

JennyLou

Practically Family
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La Puente, Ca
LizzieMaine said:
Our show this week is "Sunshine Cleaners," with Amy Adams and Emily Blunt as two ineffectual sisters who open their own crime-scene cleanup service. It's desperate to be a Lovably Quirky Indie Comedy/Drama a la "Little Miss Sunshine" (produced by the same folks, so it's understandable), and for the most part it works. A few spots try too hard, but in general a good picture. Not doing much at the box office, but May is the slowest month in the movie business.

I've become a real fan of Amy Adams, for what it's worth. She's one of the few current movie stars who I could see fitting easily into a Golden Era production.


She was so cute in Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day.
 
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11,579
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Covina, Califonia 91722
The Cotton Club

I had to have a repair (already?!) on my Panasonic Plasma so when it came back i celebreated by watching: The Cotton Club which is not the best movie ever but it holds a certain fascination for me and provides great enjoyment. Story is ok to great in parts, the dancing and music are top notch and the clothes are a marvel to see. Add late 20's early 30's gangsters and some violence, what's not to like.

I would also add the sound track CD is a great one to have.
 

DeeDub

One of the Regulars
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223
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Eugene, OR
Star Trek

As I reported in the thread on this subject, I just saw an early screening of the new Star Trek movie. Ordinarily, I don't repeat myself in multiple threads, but I liked it enough that I'm going to see it at least once more. That will be one for the post in the New Star Trek thread, and one for this post.

Oh, and if you like Star Trek or action/adventure and sci-fi movies in general, definitely go see this one and don't wait for it on home video. The big screen and powerful sound system will enhance the experience.
 

JennyLou

Practically Family
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La Puente, Ca
DeeDub said:
As I reported in the thread on this subject, I just saw an early screening of the new Star Trek movie. Ordinarily, I don't repeat myself in multiple threads, but I liked it enough that I'm going to see it at least once more. That will be one for the post in the New Star Trek thread, and one for this post.

Oh, and if you like Star Trek or action/adventure and sci-fi movies in general, definitely go see this one and don't wait for it on home video. The big screen and powerful sound system will enhance the experience.
I've been counting down to Star Trek for a year and now it's finally here!:)
 

KY Gentleman

One Too Many
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1,881
Location
Kentucky
"Southern Comfort" I watch this one a lot.
It is on "Indieplex" tonight on cable. Keith Carradine, Powers Boothe and Brion James. Really good action flick, good cajun music and a Ry Cooder soundtrack. The next time you see it on your cable TV listing check it out.
 

Lily Powers

Practically Family
"Murder at the Vanities" 1934. It's a murder mystery set behind the scenes of a musical. Kitty Carlisle, Duke Ellington... I loved itl It's one of the pre-code films recently released in a boxed DVD set from Universal. There's nice little surprise included with the DVDs: a copy of the amended Production Code, June 1934.
 

Hondo

One Too Many
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1,655
Location
Northern California
Mongol: The Rise of Genghis Khan (2007)

Mongol is a great film, made in Russia, fantastic battle, horse back scenes.
Does not tell the full story of Genghis Khan, only the beginning.
he reminds me of Crazy Horse, great warrior. Excellent film :eusa_clap
 

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