What's The Last Film You Watched?

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jus watched V for Vendetta..

damn good enjoyable film.. ok not a perfect adaptation of the comic book but when is a film ever a perfect adaptation of the original source.. with the exception of Sin City..

realy good film and had a lot of what needed to be said in it.
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Xmen 3 - the Last Stand.

got a call at 7 from a mate at the cinema... staff screening..did I want to go.. hell yeah

very impressed loads cool fan boy moments.. fun dialogue and plenty happening and lots of direct from the comic stuff..

10/10 loved it.. best film I have seen in ages
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Sweet. I was very apprehensive about X-Men 3. I've been a HUGE fan of the comic from the age of 7, and I'd be hearing a lot of shit about this movie.

However, some recent reviews have left me optimistic, and I'm seeing it tonight with 7 friends. I can't wait.

So last film I watched? I'm watching X-Men 2 now. Third best superhero movie ever (after Spider-Man 2 and Batman Begins)!
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recently, in this order, i have seen:

Brick - utterly brilliant film noir. funny, clever, and i'm thinking of catching it again when i get the chance (partly because i didn't understand it all the first time).

The Hills Have Eyes - never saw the origional, but i really enjoyed this version as it was so stupid it made me laugh.

Hostel - ummm, i just didn't get this one. it was well done and everything, but i just didn't quite see the point.

Transamerica - *coughs*. some of it was corny, some of it was dumb and some of it was funny. i enjoyed it, in all.


i'm looking forward to catching X3 when i get the chance.
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kazeo wrote:Brick - utterly brilliant film noir. funny, clever, and i'm thinking of catching it again when i get the chance (partly because i didn't understand it all the first time).

The Hills Have Eyes - never saw the origional, but i really enjoyed this version as it was so stupid it made me laugh..
nearly saw brick recently, sounded quite interesting. i didn't realise at the time that it has that blonde girl out of lost in it, definitely would have seen it in that case :P so will hopefully get around to it soon.

hadn't seen the original of the hills have eyes either but yeah the new one was very entertaining :lol: oh plus it's got that um blonde... yeah yeah.
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Running Scared - pretty good movie actually, kept saying "what the f*ck" to myself tho as i couldnt get over how messed up the situation kept getting.

Also watched Ghostbusters 2 on TV! :D
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transamerica - different twist on the classic american road movie, slow pace an interesting.

alien autopsy - PJ n Duncan do more character acting,,,
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'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'. Amazing film, SO much better than the first two, very slick, very polished and some incredible Japanese hardware.

Deffo a DVD purchase!
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I have "Underworld" to watch but there are so many football matches on I cant fit it all in!
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Dog wrote:'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'. Amazing film, SO much better than the first two, very slick, very polished and some incredible Japanese hardware.

Deffo a DVD purchase!
Really? I'm glad to hear this as i am a massive fan of the first two (due to my love of performance cars) and was very sceptical to say the least when i saw the trailer for this one...i have actually been ignoring them.

Will check this out now.
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Willsy wrote:
Dog wrote:'The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift'. Amazing film, SO much better than the first two, very slick, very polished and some incredible Japanese hardware.

Deffo a DVD purchase!
Really? I'm glad to hear this as i am a massive fan of the first two (due to my love of performance cars) and was very sceptical to say the least when i saw the trailer for this one...i have actually been ignoring them.

Will check this out now.
Theres a well hinted surprise at the end too... Personally, I think this is the strongest film of the three and nice to see them finally catching onto the drift scene.
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bubba ho-tep on dvd.
fucking brilliant film, watch it... guy from evil dead playing elvis fighting an egyptian zombie. nuff said. :D
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Bubba kicks ass.. real good film

Last watched NACHO LIBRE... was really hoping for some great laughts from Jack Black.. but as its by the guy that directed Napolian Dynamite its jus another 90 mins of waiting to laugh.

never gonna watch anther film by that writer/director


currently watching CARS love it.. real fun
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free nachos? :shock: :D

watched a film i can't quite remember the name of, shadow of something, or something, on bbc1 last night. kevin bacon starts seeing ghosts and stuff. was pretty good.
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hippy dave wrote:free nachos? :shock: :D

watched a film i can't quite remember the name of, shadow of something, or something, on bbc1 last night. kevin bacon starts seeing ghosts and stuff. was pretty good.
"Stir of Echoes" mate, thought it was alright too! Jumped a few times!!
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