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Last Movie You Watched

"the stranger" --- steve austin : he more sexy then ever wooof

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Sherlock Holmes.

Sucks... Robert Downey Jr. was a lousy choice, he mumbles his lines, and the music overpowers the voices a lot.

Why does WB force us to watch the coming attractions not allowing us to skip them?
 
The Brother's Solomon



It's not good, it's not bad, but it's not good. It has it's moments, but there aren't that many of them, but the good ones are pretty good. I don't know, I hurt my back a couple of days ago and the doc gave me Vicodin and I'm just not that sure of anything right now.

I didn't hate it!!!!!!! #:>
 
Outrage



It was certainly eye-opening, at least for me. I'm not a proponent of outing people, but a secretly gay politician who actively votes against laws to help the gay community, then they're fair game. The title of the film is right, it will outrage you.

The faces are blurred in the trailer, but not in the documentary.
 
The Men Who Stare At Goats

Uh, I didn't get this movie. Was it based on a semi-true story? Wasn't it supposed to be a comedy? :confused:
 
Maurice



Reminded me of Brideshead Revisited, except that one of the the gay characters is happy at the end of the movie. I liked it.
 
The Last House On The Left



I thought it was pretty good. There were a few parts that were hard to watch, but it was a good movie. I liked that the good guys weren't whimps, even though they had to do things they thought morally reprehensible to try to survive and save their daughter. These monsters aren't the Freddy Krugers or Jasons, or aliens, they're people that are probably really out there, next to us at the 7-11, or the video store. That makes it even more horrible, because it could really happen to any one of us.
 
Michael Jackson's "This Is It." The Greatest Show that never was. What a phenomenal talent on display, and I was never a huge fan.
 
Prince of Persian: Sands of Time. Really good movie.
Except for the princess. She looked sexy but her voice just made me want to kill myself.](*,)
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I fell in love with this guy After I saw Donnie Darko*|*
 
Far From Heaven

Dennis Quaid, Julianne Moore, Viola Davis (I LOVE HER), and Patricia Clarkson. There were homosexual and interracial relationships. Throw in the racial bias of 1958 Connecticut (Yea, they had that up North) and you have a pretty good movie. It was interesting to see how they dealt with those topics, back then. It was a good movie, but I refuse to believe that they spoke that way back then.
 
"My best friend's wedding" starring Julia Roberts / Cameron Diaz / Rupert Everett
 
When you're strange

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A good biopic based on the life of The Doors leadsinger 'Jim Morisson' meanwhile too romantic for me
 
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