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What was the last movie you watched?

I loved it, was proper wicked. The Conjuring might scare you. It didn't scare me but it had a lot of others.

Oh no, it was a great movie overall, just not as scary as I had hoped lol. The last one to properly scare me was probably one of the V/H/S films. Though I have heard good things about The Conjuring! *horror junkie*
 
I LOVED The Cabin in the Woods, but I have to own up to the fact that a great deal of that can be chalked up to the great crush I have on Fran Kranz...
 
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Last movie I watched was The devil's advocate... and The curse of chucky... the latter; Please stop! Talking about beating a dead doll.. erm horse

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I'm just about at the hour mark.... and after checking in on Get Glue to say I was watching it, I've been told I need to stop and now.

I'm a bit worried where this is gonna go, but I have to finish it now. Someone wanna come and hold my hand? Hug me?

Well, no... I'm not coming over to hold hands or hug while watching a movie...

Did you eventually finish the movie? I think it's up there with Irreversible and Martyrs for some shock value
 
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Curse Of Chucky was good.

I did, was brutal but because I read the synopsis a few years ago I wasn't too freaked out, but was pure screwed up.
 
"Titan A.E." I thought it was going to be a Sci Fi animation for adults but it was still cool.

Currently watching "Anna and the King" of Siam [Thailand] It's a Jody Foster/Chow Yun Fat kind of thing...
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Went to see "Gravity" on October 5.

Wonderful!!!

Impossible problems-- that is, there was no solution and no way out. She kept trying anyway. Created ways to cope; made her own solutions. Anyone who has ever been out in the world really working and had to do things that had no known way to accomplish them and made their own answers, their own tools whether mechanical instruments or processes of words or intellect can relate.

I have read some unkind criticisms of this movie. Fiction is full of 'poetic' and 'literary' license. Real life is full of 'improbable' events and difficulties. The movie did very well. Real astronauts say it showed zero gravity and the space station units as close to the way it all really is as is possible.

I think this is one of the best movies I have ever seen. Of several hundred movies I have sat through in my life, at least in the top five.
 
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Not for a moment in the whole 119 minutes did it make a lick of sense. But then, demanding sense of a Terry Gilliam film has always been a fruitless endeavor.

I really want to see Gravity, having been a huge fan of Children of Men.
 
The Criterion Blu-Ray of Guillermo Del Toro's The Devil's Backbone, which is a great movie that I highly recommend.

Last theatrical release I saw was Gravity, which I liked a lot. Kind of tempted to see Machete Kills even though it looks super-dumb.
 
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The Criterion Blu-Ray of Guillermo Del Toro's The Devil's Backbone, which is a great movie that I highly recommend.

I really loved that film. More than anyone else, I think, del Toro seems to be able to get to the very heart of what it is about the supernatural that allures and terrifies us. It was beautiful.
 
I watched a couple of the Pok?mon movies that I hadn't seen in a long time (like, seven or eight years) and had mostly forgotten about. Surprisingly, they still hold up. When I first saw 'em, I was head over heels in love with the franchise so I wasn't exactly an objective viewer. At this point, I'm still a big fan, but I'm willing to take a more critical look. I was particularly impressed by the third film, Spell Of The Unown. Where the first two were more straightforward kids' adventure flicks, the third deals with some pretty heavy issues that you almost never see in kids' movies, especially animated ones. To their credit, 4Kids (who had a reputation for censoring the anime they dubbed) didn't shy away from this and if anything was toned down, I couldn't tell. Bravo!
 
The Green Hornet.
I enjoyed seeing a light, non -angsty super-hero flick.
 
Manta, manta

Which is pretty much a German poor mans version of The fast and the furious, lol
 

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