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the last film you watched thread

Black Swan

A complete mind f*ck, in the BEST WAY POSSIBLE!

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Just saw it last night! Holy crow! Awesome, awesome film. :)

Although I heard a lot of people were confused by the ending, I really wasn't I got what the director was saying with it.

And I hope Natalie Portman gets her Best Actress nom for this, fantastic work in it! :)

Also is she really pregnant?
 
^ I didn't find it confusing at all - and yes, Natalie Portman deserves an Oscar nomination for this (at least, a win is not out of the question in my opinion). The role is so all-consuming and intense, and she was brilliant in it!

As for whether she's pregnant, yes, yes I believe she is. Also engaged to be married. An excellent year for her!

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^ I didn't find it confusing at all - and yes, Natalie Portman deserves an Oscar nomination for this (at least, a win is not out of the question in my opinion). The role is so all-consuming and intense, and she was brilliant in it!

As for whether she's pregnant, yes, yes I believe she is. Also engaged to be married. An excellent year for her!

:D

Finally some one who gets what I've been saying to my friends about this film! I do think she will get a win. And I am pretty sure she will get a Golden Globe as well.

And if she is pregnant, that's great! I hope everything goes well for her! :)

Gulliver's Travels. Just for the sheer stupidity.

That bad huh? !oops!
 
Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) Judy Garland. Ya just gotta sing along when she does "The Boy Next Door", "The Trolley Song", and "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"!!!

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At the movie theaters, the last film I saw was Davis Guggenheim's documentary Waiting for "Superman," about the education system in the U.S. (It follows the lives of five kids with overwhelming obstacles.)

http://www.waitingforsuperman.com/


On home video, I took a break today after watching over the past couple days a marathon of Blu-rays from Criterion Collection's box set, America Lost and Found: The BBS Story. (Going in order, the latest: Henry Jaglom's 1971 directorial debut, A Safe Place, starring an excellent Tuesday Weld as a woman who glides back and forth between past and present.)

http://www.criterion.com/boxsets/769-america-lost-and-found-the-bbs-story
 
mission impossible III: director jj abrams, who also made 'alias', certainly knows his way around the spy genre. and the film has a top-class team of supporting players, including maggie q, jonathan rhys meyers, and michelle monaghan. despite all that firepower, MI3 still feels strangely mediocre. the story is just a little too forgettable, both in style and content. and while tom cruise delivers a pretty good performance, he just isnt all that charming anymore with a face that has obviously seen the knive too many times. i want to like it, and there are good moments throughout, but ultimately it falls weirdly flat.
 
Sometimes I think I'm too gay for my own good...

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It's that time of year for my ritual viewing of 200 Cigarrettes.

Best New Year's Ever movie ever!
 
scott pilgrim vs. the world: they got the geeky sense of humour down pat, and the fights are some of the most impressive action scenes ive seen in a long time. the special effects are fantastic, and the cast is pretty good, too. but as almost always with movie adaptions of particularly beloved literature, i cant help but feel just a little bit disappointed, even though i had a really good time watching this film. the time constraints push some pretty important characters to the margins, particularly kim and wallace. it makes for a movie that is as funny and entertaining as the novels, but not as resonant.
 
I thoroughly enjoyed that movie. I haven't read the novels, but I liked how it was as fun as playing a video game.
 
Not to be a stick in the mud...but there's another thread just like this one in Fun & Games.
 
"Mass Appeal" with Jack Lemmon and the then gorgeous Zeljko Evanek. Before that Jim Carrey in A Christmas Carol, which was pretty good.
 
"The Ref" (1994) Denis Leary. I forgot to watch this semi-Xmas movie during the week, so today was the day.

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I went and saw Gulliver's Travels last night and I thought it was pretty good.
 
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