What's The Last Film You Watched?

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watched The Others on tv Saturday. Thought it was quite good but I made the mistake of letting the boys stay up & watch it too, poor little Joe wouldn't go to bed on his own after :shock:
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Wouter and I went to see V for Vendetta last week - so good!

And then I watched Elizabethtown on the plane home... not exactly a great film, but it wasn't too horrible.
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went and saw hostel the other week... think i'll stay in a B&B in Amsterdam now.. :shock:
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i watched trainspottig 1 hour ago.
actually i watched the movie only because i knew that the song "born slippy" could be found in ^^
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This is spinal Tap.

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I just saw the virgin suicides. not a happy go lucky movie, but a real nice one to watch anyway.
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Scary Movie - on itv2 last night.......s'ok i guess! :?
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Lord of War - it was alright.

A history of violence - twas good.
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memly wrote: A history of violence - twas good.
was'nt it...... :wink: :wink: :wink: :lol:
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I watched the 3rd Matrix film for the first time...and the last.

At least i never paid to watch it at the cinema like the others.
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Loopz wrote:I watched the 3rd Matrix film for the first time...and the last.

At least i never paid to watch it at the cinema like the others.
actually me & my housemate were saying last night while half-watching the second one for a while, that they made more 'sense' at the cinema (i don't mean logically, i mean as a viewing experience) - especially compared to watching on the 14" portable tv in my bedroom :lol:
maybe not so much with the first one, which i've home-viewed and enjoyed a few times, but the sequels had more going for them as huge-screen surround-sound brain-turned-off audiovisual extravaganzas (and, tbh, sequels) than thought-provoking landmark-of-generation films.

or something. man, i'm having a severely ranty day :roll:
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Maybe loopz was more clear-headed than the rest of us who enjoyed the first Matrix. Reloaded was exciting enough on big screen, but Revolutions felt like a cop-out, if not without its own highlights.

But I'll still swear by the huge importance of the first Matrix... :)
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They were all overhyped bollox imho. Looked visually pretty of course but thats about it! Amazing how they can do all that fancy fighting but are totally crap at firing a gun! :lol:
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Recently saw the directors cut of Donnie Darko (loved the original, think I preferred it to the directors cut), but more interesting to see this in the Guardian yesterday:

http://film.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0 ... 00,00.html
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