What's The Last Film You Watched?

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dead babies.
pretty strange. pretty funny. decent soundtrack by meat katie...
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KONG... damn it was good just overly long
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III wrote:The 40 year old virgin - perhaps one of the funniest films I've ever seen.
Agreed. Up there with Anchorman, which coming from me is high praise, as I used to watch that movie daily. :)

I just finished watching Confessions of a Dangerous Mind. It was really good, and pretty weird (as most movies based on Charlie Kaufman scripts tend to be).
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S.W.A.T

NOT! :(
"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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King Kong.
wow.

Naomi Watts and Jack Black made my day.

Visually incredible, and a few Jacksonian tricks (natives that look like something out of Braindead/Dead Alive) to keep it all very interesting.

4½/5
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did anyone of u see 'A Night at the Roxbury'? with will ferrell?

that film is hilarious :)
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Saw Ang Lee's Brokeback mountain last night.

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Breathtaking in every way, especially visually and the characterisation of the main protagonists.
Basically it's a forbidden love story spanning over 20 years.
Jake Gyllenhaall & Heath Ledger played the lovers and the acting was outstanding. It won't be everyone's cup of tea; I loved it and cried like a baby but my 2 (female) friends didn't shed a tear.

Recommended :D
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Hexaphim wrote: Agreed. Up there with Anchorman, which coming from me is high praise, as I used to watch that movie daily. :)
I have changed my mind on that film. First time I watched it I thought it was pretty average and a lot of the jokes didnt work for me.


I watched it again last week and I could not stop laughing. Especially when Jack Black kicked Baxter off the bridge, one of the best drop kicks ever...

I must have had a real grump on when i first watched it....

Also gave school of Rock another airing over the weekend...
Very enjoyable feel good film (if you like Jack Black that is).
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memly wrote:I have changed my mind on that film. First time I watched it I thought it was pretty average and a lot of the jokes didnt work for me.

I watched it again last week and I could not stop laughing. Especially when Jack Black kicked Baxter off the bridge, one of the best drop kicks ever...
I actually thought it was pretty average the first time I saw it too, but it really grew on me. :)
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Donnie Darko - man that's a fucked up film. Doesn't totally make sense to me either. *Reads IMDB*
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Bought and watched the Warriors....wicked film! :D

Spotted lots of samples used on PWEI's album This is the day, This is the hour, This is this!
"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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Willsy wrote:Bought and watched the Warriors....wicked film! :D

Spotted lots of samples used on PWEI's album This is the day, This is the hour, This is this!
SEE i said it was a classic! I was ranting about this film at glasto at every oppurtunity! Me and my best mate used to watch as kids more or less every weekend. "Can u dig it!"
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I need to buy 'The Warriors' on DVD... It is a classic.

Last film I watched was 'It's All Gone Pete Tong' again, but still can't hear 'Kinetic' in it...

I think I'll pop on '24 Hour Party People' in a minute :D I still love the coment made by Hooky when he found out that Steve Coogan was going to be playing Tony Wilson... "The biggest c*nt in Manchester being played by the second biggest c*nt in Manchester". Class!!!
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Dog wrote:I need to buy 'The Warriors' on DVD... It is a classic.

Last film I watched was 'It's All Gone Pete Tong' again, but still can't hear 'Kinetic' in it...

I think I'll pop on '24 Hour Party People' in a minute :D I still love the coment made by Hooky when he found out that Steve Coogan was going to be playing Tony Wilson... "The biggest c*nt in Manchester being played by the second biggest c*nt in Manchester". Class!!!
Yeah, I think I'll do the same - especially since this weekend's going to be a MancFest (808, MC Tunes, Shaun/Bez, Andy Rourke, Mani, New Order, Elbow, Badly Drawn Boy, Utah Saints) - fab! 8)
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Willsy wrote:Bought and watched the Warriors....wicked film! :D

Spotted lots of samples used on PWEI's album This is the day, This is the hour, This is this!
SEE i said it was a classic! I was ranting about this film at glasto at every oppurtunity! Me and my best mate used to watch as kids more or less every weekend. "Can u dig it!"
RIFFS... YEAH!
"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"
Nigel Tufnel talking about his song "Lick My Love Pump" - This Is Spinal Tap.


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