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

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    I re-watched Up and laughed my *** off. That movie is sooooo good.
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    shrek the third

    very funny like shrek always is....

    I also bought today 'love in the time of cholera' but I haven't watched it yet
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    G.I Joe: cobra something. 4/10 piece of rubbish
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    Crash 6/10 yes it was clever but I didnt LOVE it.
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    jadesoturi --- a mixture of Finnish and Chinese mythological elements in a fantastic movie. interesting.

    Tulpan - great movie about a Kazakh shepherd family; a movie about a less known culture.
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    Saw the 1st Bridgett Jones' Diary again last night. Still as funny as the first time I saw it. Go Rene!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DisPater View Post
    Tulpan - great movie about a Kazakh shepherd family; a movie about a less known culture.


    this movie is GREAT!
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    Stranger Than Fiction- Quite possibly the worst movie I've seen in years. And I don't mean awesomely worst in the Plan 9 From Outer Space way.
    This was just flat out an awful movie. Kind of a cool idea for a story line but they sure screwed it up. Don't even waste your time with it
    1/10

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    I agree Stargazer, Stranger than fiction was a good idea gone bad, and with such good actors


    but I just watched Wedding singer for the hundred time, I like Sandler's older work, not a big fan of his recent stuff
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    movie....hmm...

    For the second time I watched Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett).
    This is by far my favorite movie she's ever done. She's one of my favorite on the silver screen.

    Elizabeth II was ok...but it didn't live up the the first.
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    Take the Lead - 8/10

    I love to watch ballroom dancing - the 3-person tango was creative, to say the least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sheujade View Post
    For the second time I watched Elizabeth (Cate Blanchett).
    This is by far my favorite movie she's ever done. She's one of my favorite on the silver screen.

    Elizabeth II was ok...but it didn't live up the the first.
    Sheujade, I agree with you. I love Cate Blanchett and have seen her in many films; but this still remains my favorite of hers. Eliz II was good and she was still wonderful, but the first one was the best definitely. I just loved the whole movie. It was perfect in my eyes. I give it 2 thumbs up!

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    Terminator Salvation - uber-crap, and I said already too many good words about this movie.
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    The Proposition - John Hillcoat

    Excellent operatic, australian, western spinoff. None of that makes sense but that's what it is. Reminiscent of Ford, Peckinpah and Leone with a brilliant screenplay from the pen of Nick Cave and first rate cast (Guy Pearce, Emily Watson, Ray Winstone, John Hurt to name a few). I just wrote a long review, but it's in French. If anyone reads that forsaken language check it out here :

    http://thewasteland.over-blog.com/article-34991435.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark F. View Post
    The Proposition - John Hillcoat

    Excellent operatic, australian, western spinoff. None of that makes sense but that's what it is. Reminiscent of Ford, Peckinpah and Leone with a brilliant screenplay from the pen of Nick Cave and first rate cast (Guy Pearce, Emily Watson, Ray Winstone, John Hurt to name a few). I just wrote a long review, but it's in French. If anyone reads that forsaken language check it out here :

    http://thewasteland.over-blog.com/article-34991435.html
    Mark F, I am always running across this film on Amazon, since I like another film by the same name, with different actors/storyline. It sounds interesting, but I read it's quite bloody.
    Last edited by Janine; 08-17-2009 at 03:18 PM.
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