What's The Last Movie You Watched? - - - Part 20

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The Dark Knight Returns part 2

Man re-watching this was a blast, even not watching part 1 prior it still a well put together adaption. That carnival scene (and the rest of the movie) still gets me.

9.5/10
 
Man re-watching this was a blast, even not watching part 1 prior it still a well put together adaption. That carnival scene (and the rest of the movie) still gets me.

9.5/10

It's been quite some time since I last read the book. In the book doesn't he beat the Joker to death with his fists? In the movie he snaps his neck I think. I still loved it, just couldn't remember if it was changed or not.
 
It's been quite some time since I last read the book. In the book doesn't he beat the Joker to death with his fists? In the movie he snaps his neck I think. I still loved it, just couldn't remember if it was changed or not.

I haven't read the book in a while either but I think it's the same.
 
I haven't read the book in a while either but I think it's the same.

I just watched part 2 for the first time a couple of nights ago. I loved it...but no dead boyscouts were shown. :csad:
 
Yeah but what they got away with in terms of violence was far more than what I would usually expect for a animated direct to video movie. Hell I wasn't expecting Bruno to look exactly like in the book and they did.
 
Robot & Frank - B

Netflix sent this to me despite it not being on my queue. Luckily it turned out to be a really good little film that I might not have seen otherwise. Langella was excellent, but as such it can be a little painful if you've had someone close succumb to dementia. Still, very worthwhile.

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Robot & Frank - B

Netflix sent this to me despite it not being on my queue. Luckily it turned out to be a really good little film that I might not have seen otherwise. Langella was excellent, but as such it can be a little painful if you've had someone close succumb to dementia. Still, very worthwhile.

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Glad you really liked it, I loved the hell out of it and it was easily my top favorite surprise of 2012.
 
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Jing wu feng yun: Chen Zhen / Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
The Marc Pease Experience
 
Side by Side

A great insight how new technology in the film industry effects big names from Nolan to first-time filmmakers. Film fans to filmmakers should not miss this documentary.

John Dies at the End
John Dies At The End is pretty entertaining from start to finish, but it does drag in some parts. Paul Giamatti brings a nice flavor, where the rest if the cast are kinda forgettable.

Jeff, Who Lives at Home
The opening scene sets the movie up quite nicely, while tacking on humor. Jason Segel is endearing, and makes the off-beat comedy work. The flick lags a bit, but it always seems to toss something unexpected at you to keep your interest running.

Hard Eight
Anderon's debut flick is strong, as tension is wonderfully crafted during many scenes. Characters play well off each-other as they all seem to be stuck in a life-style that should be attractive, but it's not.

Melinda and Melinda
We all perceive life differently, and Melinda and Melinda demonstrates that in a simple but effect way.

Wreck-It Ralph
Once the nostalgia gimmick wears off, you're left with a sweet movie with not enough laughter to keep the giddy grin from the first 15-20mins going.

Hitchcock
Hitchcock gets too ''cutsie'' at times, while adding some bizarre elements. It leaves a fan like myself wondering how accurate the story was. The casting was great for most part, and I particularly like the cinematography quite a bit. Also there are some winks and nods that will make Hitchcock fans smile.
 
Wreck-It Ralph

I enjoyed it (minus the annoying sidekick played by Sarah Silverman).
 
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