What's The Last Film You Watched?

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tcb2000 wrote:Went to see The Producers the other night...hilarious. Like a stage play on screen....er, which it is I suppose... :?

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Not meaning to make you look thick or anything but do you mean the film of the stage play that was based on the original Mel Brookes film starring Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel, made in 1968?
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On a bit of a David Cronenberg fest at the moment - watched Scanners yesterday and the special editions of both The Fly and Videodrome arrived this morning.

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I like this film! :D
"You know, just simple lines intertwining, you know, very much like - I'm really influenced by Mozart and Bach, and it's sort of in between those, really. It's like a Mach piece, really"
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the producers. i'm not much into musicals, and it got a wee bit annoying at times, but was also really funny.
it was in the tiny 4th screen at the littler local cinema, and me & my mate were the only ones in there, so we could stick our feet up and have a chat :lol:
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Hopefully gonna see Kong tonight.... :D

Also want to see Jarhead next week when its released.
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Crash. Great film.
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Willsy wrote:Also want to see Jarhead next week when its released.
hadn't heard of that until ooooh half an hour ago when the trailer was on tv. looks cool :)
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Just had a bit of a trip back into the past and watched 'Some Kind of Wonderful' with Eric Stoltz, Lea Thompson and Mary Stuart Masterson... Mmmmm, Mary!!!
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hippy dave wrote:
Willsy wrote:Also want to see Jarhead next week when its released.
hadn't heard of that until ooooh half an hour ago when the trailer was on tv. looks cool :)
Yeah...seems to have a bit of a "Three Kings" feel about it. :D
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Jarhead's pretty good :)

Last night I watched Me and You and Everyone we Know - really liked it.
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The door in the floor .. really enjoyed that one!
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"The Chronicles of Narnia"

Never read the book (i dont do books as a lot of people know) but i did know bits of the story before hand. To be honest i really enjoyed it and it looked pretty. Visuals were very good considering i had read they were crap.
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i haven't watched narnia yet. i read and enjoyed 'the lion the witch and the wardrobe' as an appropriately aged kid, i can't remember if i read any of the others, i know i saw at least a couple of the tv interpretations - i dunno now if i'd appreciate the film or not. at the moment it wouldn't be on my list of priorities for my very tight cash supply, but if it were offered on a plate i expect i'd give it a go...
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The 40 year old virgin - perhaps one of the funniest films I've ever seen.
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Due to chronic back pains I decided to skip upto blockbusters and hire War of the Worlds/Mr and Mrs Smith and Wedding crashers.

Watched War of the Worlds and enjoyed it more than before (but thats probably because it wasnt filmed through a camcorder in a dodgy cinema.)
Wedding Crashers was a disappointment for me.
Even will Farrell couldnt save it.

I have Mr and mrs Smith to watch today.

Also caught ET and the X files on ITV yesterday, enjoyed both of them immensely (while lying on the floor trying to keep my back straight!!).
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