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Thread: What is the last movie you saw? and rate it.

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    The Hills Have Eyes: It was quite good. I liked it! I usually always like horror movies. I would give it 8/10.
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    Did anyone else notice that the little kid at the beginning of Pirates 3 has braces? bit out of context dont you think? I liked the fighting but the ending was very disapointing!
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    off thread a little

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pensive View Post
    The Hills Have Eyes: It was quite good. I liked it! I usually always like horror movies. I would give it 8/10.
    The original film or the 2006 remake?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark F. View Post
    The original film or the 2006 remake?
    I have watched the 2006 re-make.
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    Quote Originally Posted by papayahed View Post
    V for Vendetta - Pretty entertaining.

    3.5/5
    This movie is my favorite movie of all ... saw it so many times in the theatre that I went and bought the dvd...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pensive View Post
    I have watched the 2006 re-make.
    Check out the original, it's so much better. It's a real survival horror flick, the remake's just a monter flick.
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    Pan's Labyrinth, an adult fairy tale..as in not geared towards children in either story or visuals.
    Very good special effects...nice story...enjoyed it very much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueSkyGB View Post
    Pan's Labyrinth, an adult fairy tale..as in not geared towards children in either story or visuals.
    Very good special effects...nice story...enjoyed it very much.
    Thanks for the heads up. I've seen ads for it, but admit I tend to wait until films are made more easily available... [hmm, available on DVD] Okay, on to it, I have to say it is one that intrigues. I like the graphics for the ad. A Fairy Tale. That's good, not enough going around. By the way nice to see you on site.
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    Team America World Police

    This is an excellent satire. Click on the Critics Reviews right of screen lower half.

    http://www.teamamerica.com/

    Hope that you agree.
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    'The Pledge' Very Good. Based on a novel by Durrenmatt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark F. View Post
    Check out the original, it's so much better. It's a real survival horror flick, the remake's just a monter flick.
    Then the original one must be interesting! Would try to get my hands on it in these holidays.
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    The original one focuses a lot more on the characters of both families, instead of being just mosnters, Papa Jupe's bunch are a sort of alter-ego of the Carter's. The way the "normal" family turns into a murderous bunch while fighting for their survival is dealed with in a much more interesting way. You'll just have to get past the cut-off jeans and 70's hairstyle. And the ending is much better as well.
    It's Wes Craven's best film. He also made "Last House on the Left" which is rather brutal and "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Scream".
    If you like original "The Hills Have Eyes" you might want to check out the original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "Deliverance", a couple other redneck survival movies.
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    'Redneck'!!!! I think I'll change my name to that. Our necks are red with the sun pal unlike the peelie-wallie necks of those who are trapped indoors like dockans under pails.

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    From Dusk Till Dawn

    It was on TV and i was bored last night; i would rate 5/10.

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