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What's The Last Movie You Watched? - - - - Part 21

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wreck it ralph
now i know how i'd look as a videio game character
 
The Mask of Zorro I recently got the blu ray used for $6. I forgot how awesome this film is Antonio was a great Zorro and I fell in love with Catherine Zeta-Jones all over again :hrt:.
 
Amadeus (director's cut)

I hadn't seen this movie in years and only remembered it as being brilliant. After watching the director's cut, I can still say it's wonderful. Abraham's performance as good-but-wanting-to-be-great, jealous Salieri was especially moving and complex.
 
Brave
A solid story with a few laughs, but I'm sick of animations relaying the same gags over and over...at least Brave didn't have a slow motion shot of a character screaming...really getting sick of that gag!

Samurai Cop
Sorry Samurai Cop, you're **** stinks.

To Rome with Love
Like with a lot Allen movies, To Rome With Love takes a look at awkward challenges relationships can hurl at you, but this time in Rome. Woody shows his face on screen once again, and I gotta say, the dude still makes me laugh.

Crimes and Misdemeanors
Crimes and Misdemeanors serves two stories that makes us question morality - thought-provoking, funny and dark.

Touching the Void
Touching the Void is slow and long, and as you get immersed in the tale, it ends abruptly.
 
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3.5/5

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2.5/5

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1.5/5
 
A Good Day to Die Hard

F'n loved it!
 
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10/10

Still my favorite film, still my favorite Batman
 
The Bourne Legacy (2012)

This was pretty decent. There was shaky cam, but not on the level of the atrocities that Paul Greengrass was responsible for. Renner was good. Norton was a great Vilain, I'm glad they've set up their big bad guys this time around, rather than doing the 'Oh, but he wasn't the big bad guy, there was another big bad guy' the Greengrass ones did.

People tend to look at stuff Arnold and Sly did in the 80's and laugh at it's cheesiness. I gotta feeling people are gonna be rolling their eyes and laughing at these uber serious post action films in a decade. "Oh look people standing around 'crisis suite' control room looking at computer monitors", "Oh look another foot chase in a third world country", "Yeah, that CIA technojargon makes you sound really important buddy", etc.

Bring on part 5.
 
Amadeus (director's cut)

I hadn't seen this movie in years and only remembered it as being brilliant. After watching the director's cut, I can still say it's wonderful. Abraham's performance as good-but-wanting-to-be-great, jealous Salieri was especially moving and complex.
I never knew of a director's cut.

I agree the movie is awesome, I remember as a kid my uncle renting it and I watched just a little thinking it was boring because it was in the renaissance times with their wacky wigs but later we had to see it for a high school project and loved it.
 
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