What's The Last Film You Watched?

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last night I saw 'save the green planet', which is a strange korean film about torturing aliens from andromeda.

it was good, just, ummmmm, weird.

before that i saw 'the idiots' by lars von trier, which was strange too, with a typically sad ending (although nowhere near as heartbreaking as 'dancer in the dark', which i would have probably bawled at uncontrollably, rather than silently and soggily, if my friend hadn't been sitting in the room without a tear gracing his face).
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i saw Cube:zero yesterday (as wel as SW EP II)

well, it was kinda bad

Cube was cool
Hypercube was kinda bad
Cube:zero was kinda bad +1

so yeah, they should've stick with one movie only
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robots. quite cool.
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Metal Skin Panic Madox-01

An eighties mecha-anime. It was funny but nothing too amazing. :) Pretty short as well, just barely over 40 minutes...
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Kazeo said
(although nowhere near as heartbreaking as 'dancer in the dark', which i would have probably bawled at uncontrollably, rather than silently and soggily, if my friend hadn't been sitting in the room without a tear gracing his face).
I don't think I have ever cried so much as when I saw that film (Dancing in the dark)
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Meet the Fockers.

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hitchhiker's guide, finally.
not gonna compare to the books etc, but was good, enjoyed it.
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Not a film but did anyone see the documentary on C4 last night: Stalking Pete Doherty??? That guy, Maz Carlish, gives me the serious creeps :shock:
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ow god yeah, dancer in the dark... i never cried that much in my life i think
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Dollydagger wrote:Not a film but did anyone see the documentary on C4 last night: Stalking Pete Doherty??? That guy, Maz Carlish, gives me the serious creeps :shock:
What a fantastic programme that was. I knew very little about Pete Doherty ( apart from the obvious tabloid shite) and found it incredibley interesting and disturbing, yeh that Max Carlish fella was slightly deranged to say the least. I think it was fairly obvious the guy had a crush on Pete.

I'm not into violence in any way, but I think Max got what he deserved... he certainly came accross as being very unstable.

One of the best programmes I've seen in a while.
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STAR WARS 3!
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Just saw Patlabor The Movie 1. Again an old anime movie, but this one sure rocked. :) Interesting plot and incredible artwork. Now to get the sequels...
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Star Wars Episode III. GOBSMACKED!
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Star Wars Episode III.

I'm pretty sure my life won't ever be better than what it was just before, during and just after seeing this movie. :)
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Post by stargurl »

I saw hitchhiker's guide last weekend... trying to figure out a time when I can go see star wars!

(and trying to avoid clicking on threads with spoilers and whatnot)
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