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What was the last movie you watched?

I recently watched Cinderella at the theatres loved the movie,I am planning to see avengers age of ultron next it's getting released here in Australia tomorrow.
 
You lucky bastard. Us yanks have to wait another week, so no fair posting spoilers.
Yeah it never use to be like that Australia use to get these movies way after America did but now for some reason we get them early but yeah won't post spoilers :)
 
Noah (2014). There was an ark and a flood, so the movie served its purpose I guess. The design of the Watchers still baffles me a bit.
 
Just watched Big Eyes last night. It was well-done and a refreshing departure from Tim Burton's usual macabre work. I do love a movie based on a true story.
 
Watched Bedtime for Bonzo with the family because my son couldn't believe that a past president of the United States was in a movie with a monkey. Good movie actually, it was all about the old sociological debate over nature vs nurture.
 
The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas.

"Set during World War II, a story seen through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the eight-year-old son of the commandant at a concentration camp, whose forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence has startling and unexpected consequences." quote from IMDb

I've always found it difficult to connect with the reality of how devestatingly traggic the loss of life durring the second world war was, but I did connect whilst watching this film. Alot of what the film communicated it did so through suggestion and directing the viewers imagination rather than through graphic detail.
 
"Interstellar". My Aspie friend wanted me to watch it so I did. I think the movie was a little too long and had a lot of physics in it - more than the average person would understand. But because my Aspie friend asked me to watch it, I did. Anything for you, Aspie Friend. :)
 
"Interstellar". My Aspie friend wanted me to watch it so I did. I think the movie was a little too long and had a lot of physics in it - more than the average person would understand. But because my Aspie friend asked me to watch it, I did. Anything for you, Aspie Friend. :)
That movie's awesome. I have only watched it three times so I'll go over it once more. I think they were bold at portraying that plot knowing the speculation of the theme and the debate it'd arise.
 
That movie's awesome. I have only watched it three times so I'll go over it once more. I think they were bold at portraying that plot knowing the speculation of the theme and the debate it'd arise.

I came away thinking that I needed to see it again to make a more informed opinion. I've learned over the years that a first impression over a film isn't always sufficient.
 

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