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the last film you watched thread

Herzog reverie, Cave of Forgotten Dreams (2010).

 
Under the Skin - surprised at the nudity in this -
Scarlett Johansson showing a lot and some guys sporting some hard ons - this is R-rated?
outside of the nudity the story is rivetting - best sci-fi film of 2014 so far.
 
I saw Wolf of Wall street a couple days ago. Very good movie. And I also saw Silver Linings...OMG! Amazeballs!! And American Hustle was good too. Yes, I saw all those movies within the last couple of days.
 
Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011), mentioned by Rubber Rat upthread.



Mirk and silence are undercut by the terrors of a young woman escaping from a cult. Well-written, cool palette. The director's $500 short precursor, Mary Last Seen made a bookend to it.

Also, I'm a sucker for the idiotic franchise, so, Final Destination 5. !oops!

I was very impressed with Elizabeth Olsen's performance.

To be honest, I love the Final Destination films. :)
 
speaking of Final Destination 5, I was watching select scenes this afternoon, for some reason my bluray player wasn't allowing me to watch the supplements, but that gymnastic 'accident' is an ultra-nasty death - "oooouch"
 
Adrian Lyne's background directing erotic thrillers led him to understand the events of Lolita (1997) but not their significance. So it is that his film is somber and sleazy and totally lacking the parody that makes the novel brilliant.

The brief inclusion of Jeremy Irons' narrations of Nabakov's incredible prose aren't enough. Find his reading of the book instead, it is sublime. \/

 
I finally watched the incredible Blackfish (2013).

Apparently Seaworld had simply ignored the documentary hoping it would blow over, but have recently resorted to responding to the film on their website (and youtube/twitter). They haven't spent their PR budget well, I don't think. Personally, I hope Seaworld fails, and as soon as possible.

What kind of asinine person believes Orcas should live in such absurd conditions?
 
saw Captain America: The Winter Soldier for a second time yesterday - Chris Evans is cute as fuck, he reminds of my (straight :( ) friend at age 32
 
Lars Von Trier's heroic muse, depression, has her day. Melancholia (2011).

 
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