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

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4/5
 
In Bruges.

I love how British people talk.
 
Silkwood (1983)

Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970)
 
The Dark Knight Rises. Plays a lot better the second time you see it.
 
Take Shelter

I just had a unique experience. Appropriately, I can't explain it. This film cut through any intellectual processes I have, every bit of film going experience, and it shook something loose. I completely lost it. True cathartic tears, the likes of which I have never experienced before. I know this sounds hyperbolic, but this film broke me in a way in which I have never experienced before. I don't know if it hit any of you in a similar way, but this was one of the most devastating movies I have ever seen in my life. It struck every nerve in my body, including ones I didn't know I had. I just saw one of the greatest works of art I'll ever live through.
 
The Dark Knight Rises- Fifth time theatrically
 
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Upon seeing it for a second time I can safely say I enjoyed it as much as the other two.

Watching it in a regular theater allowed me to digest this movie a lot better than I was the first time around in IMAX.
 
'89.

1. Batman
2. The Dark Knight Rises
3. tie Begins/Returns
4. The Dark Knight

I enjoy Schumacher's stuff for the comedy too.

Ahhh, I dunno why I just figured BR.

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Upon seeing it for a second time I can safely say I enjoyed it as much as the other two.

Watching it in a regular theater allowed me to digest this movie a lot better than I was the first time around in IMAX.

I don't remeber seeing this poster, awesome. :up:
 
Spellbound (1945) -- 3/5

Imitation of Life (1959) -- 3/5

Lantana (2001) -- 2.5 or 3/5

The Manchurian Candidate (1962) -- 3.5 or 4/5
 
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