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What was the last movie you watched?

The Last Samurai. Followed by a few delvings into recent Japanese history to verify one of my favorite manga/anime/OVAs was set in the same time.
 
The Lone Ranger with Johnny Depp

(Not my first viewing though)

That's a great one. It's probably the only movie I've seen on the big screen where the audience was packed with old timers and they were getting a huge kick out of it. It was surreal and awesome at the same time.
 

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On Moonlight Bay
, 1951.
Starring Doris Day.
A coincidence because last night I was reading some of Penrod, by Booth Tarkington, again,
and today I found out the movie is loosely based on those stories.
Pretty loose, too----making the big sister the focus, instead of Penrod.
 
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The human centipede III: Final sequence

You mean they made two sequels to this...........blearrchh, my mind is still dry retching from when I saw the first one. *sitting holding knees, eyes unfocused, rocking back and forth in a corner*
 
You mean they made two sequels to this...........blearrchh, my mind is still dry retching from when I saw the first one. *sitting holding knees, eyes unfocused, rocking back and forth in a corner*

Aye... but I'm a bit of a bodyhorror and gore junkie... which means this stuff should be right up my alley. So many movies that have sequels and are an entire series which aren't always great.

On Facebook someone commented on my status where I said I was watching it "the first one was boring already, so why make 2 sequels?" to where I responded "well, if they can make 6 sequels to The fast and the furious, which I didn't think much of, making sequels to bad or disgusting horrormovies is viable as well".

(of course, I can see more mass appeal to those Fast and furious movies, but meh... guess the collection of sequels of already bad first parts is endless).

More ontopic; I didn't think Centipede was that bad. While it had bad acting, and for most people some sickening content (much like part 1 and 2), it had some really funny commentary to all the critics about the movie, in this last installment.

also, non-disgusting spoiler ahead;

As part 3 plays in a prison, they plan to make a centipede out of inmates. They ask the expert for advice; Tom Six, who plays himself in the movie, as the movie maker from the first 2 movies, which part 3 references as movies, rather than "real life events". Essentially, part 3 is the result of someone seeing these movies. Which, actually, is also part of the plot of the 2nd movie, where a mentally ill person (syndrome of a down-ish) wants to recreate it after seeing the movie, and thus not understanding such an act is in many ways wrong.

The reason to create a centipede in the prison actually is implemented as punishment, as the warden is unable to maintain order and already has a thing for corporal punishment. I guess a thing can be said about mentally unfit people in these positions as well as methods to maintain order in prison which might not always be ethical to start with.
 

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