What's The Last Movie You Watched? XIV - - Part 15

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I was thinking about going to that, but I was worried I'd be surrounded by old people trying to score with their spouses. :o
 
I was thinking about going to that, but I was worried I'd be surrounded by old people trying to score with their spouses. :o

I was actually surrounded by, and shockingly might I add, a bunch of children under ten who wouldn't shut up through the entire movie. I was pretty pissed. :o

Savages- Pretty decent
 
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4/5

Pretty ****ed up movie.
 
Spawn: The Director's cut. 7/10

I got this today. The cgi is terrible but I liked some of the visual effects. Still a fun movie
 
The Amazing Spider-Man - 7/10
 
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The Amazing Spider-Man
Not the best it could have been, it's a fun start for a reboot though
Score based on initial view: 7.8/10
 
Identity (2003) -- 2/5
After plot twist #5, I stopped caring.

Life is Beautiful (1997) -- 3/5
I liked it more as a kid.

Annie Hall (1977) -- 2.5/5
 
A weird mixture from the last week or so:

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8.5/10

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9/10

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9/10 (A really underrated great film).

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9/10

Starting to get excited for next week.
 
The Year Of Living Dangerously (1983)

On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)
 
A few from the last days (and late nights):

Midnight in Paris: A classic Allen when he's in feelgood mode imo. Of course all the painters, writers, musicians etc from the 20:s (and a couple from late 1890:s) steel the show. Marion Coutillard made me looking forward to TDKR even more now..

The Machinist: Second time I'm watching it. Bale's performance is still as impressing as last time.

My week with Marilyn: Great acting from all, and Williams does a great job as Marilyn, but Branagh totally owns as Sir Laurence Olivier. As usual, every movie about MM makes you a little sad IMHO.

Super hybrid: If you've seen the cool classic The Car (1977), or even Christine (1983), this is nothing but pure B-flickness without anything else. But it had it's small amounts of charming lowbudget horror movie bits i guess.

Rebel without a cause (1955): LMAO when Dean suddenly screams: You're tearing me apart! Had totally forgot that, and now I know from where this The Room-meme phrase originally came.. Anyway, a great classic which is nice to revisit once in a while.

Natalie Wood :hrt: Dean's character's beautiful Mercury -49-51 (can't tell the years apart) :hrt:
 
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I'm surprised nobody has had a F13th marathon,I was going to have one But I already did a few months ago on the last Friday the 13th and watched ALL(well except V cause I hate Jason not being the killer and the original movie is a special exception)
 
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