What's The Last Film You Watched?

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Last film I watched was 'Chasing Amy'... "Now thats what I call a shared moment".

Last thing I watched was Orbital at Glastonbury 1994.
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I watched Citizen Kane last night. Amazing stuff.
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Kansler wrote:That's just what I needed to restore my faith in American comedy, now that Arrested Development is sadly off the air.
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Here's a link to a short film I came accross while searching for some old paintball videos I once had.

I think there will be a few people here who will really appreciate this. It contains some varioius experiments on liquids filmed in slow motion. The final experiment shows the effects of an individual being pelted by a small object at a high velocity. Sound familiar? Good music with it too.
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Graham Coxon - A Day is Far Too Long


I remember when Graham Coxon made beautiful songs like this.

Shame most of his current stuff is indie pap.
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life of brian.
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Having never seen it before, I stayed up last night to watch Channel 4's screening of The Green Mile.
I wasn't disappointed. What an amazing and emotional film!
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Dollydagger wrote:Having never seen it before, I stayed up last night to watch Channel 4's screening of The Green Mile.
I wasn't disappointed. What an amazing and emotional film!
Stunning film. It's looooong but you never get bored. I was gripped from start to finish.
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would have liked to watch that, but it was on too late for the missus. will have to remember to get it another time...
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Went to a press screening of new Bruce willis film 16 blocks

was damn good fun bruce as an aged cops saving a guys witnesses life.
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I dont know anyone who dislikes Green Mile except me. It just didnt really click with me. Score is good though...Thomas Newman :)

Finally saw "King Kong" tonight. Quite an amazing remake - typical blockbuster. I cant complain about the romance after all it is a love story 8) One thing that this version and the original never really explains...how on earth did they get him on the ship!
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Loopz wrote:I dont know anyone who dislikes Green Mile except me. It just didnt really click with me. Score is good though...Thomas Newman :)
I still haven't watched it, despite rating "The Shawshank Redemption" (yes, I know, but I was one of the few people who actually saw it at the cinema - TWICE - when it was first shown)! 8)

Must get round to watching "The Green Mile" - Steven King prison drama with the same producer (I think?) :)
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I too couldnt stay up till 1am on Sunday.
Really wanted to watch the Green Mile, but it finished too late.

Decided to watch Saving Private Ryan on Sunday afternoon, headphones on... curtains drawn....

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usernick wrote: I still haven't watched it, despite rating "The Shawshank Redemption" (
Must get round to watching "The Green Mile" - Steven King prison drama with the same producer (I think?) :)
You really should!
I knew the similarities and had always heard that The Green Mile wasn't as good as Shawshank, but personally, I think it's better :)
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I dont know anyone who dislikes Green Mile except me.
Don't worry, you're not alone. ;)

Shawshank redemption was fine and all, but Green Mile is all soppy and "Disney magical" and faux sentimental - not to mention too long!

Well, it's actually not a BAD film by any means, but does it deserve to be at rank 128th on the IMDB top list? No.

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On another note, I saw Sympathy For Lady Vengeance by Park Chan-Wook, which rocked my world. Now he's clearly one of my top 5 living directors.
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