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the last film you watched thread

Finally watched [STRIKE]Dances with Ferngully[/STRIKE] Avatar for the first time (it was on TV). The visuals were spectacular, but the story and characterisation was dubious. I liked the directing overall, but there were a few inordinately HOLLYWOOD! moments that irked me (the final shot, for instance). I suppose I agree with the "good but overrated" crowd...
Oh yeah, because we all know Cameron intended this movie to be seen on TV like you saw it. And your joke about the story's unoriginality is just as unoriginal. We heard all those same jokes and accusations two years ago.
 
Leprechaun 4: In Space... and God was it awful! I love campy horror, but that was... just plain terrible.
 
A mundane little old lady from Indiana who survived Auschwitz provokes the holocaust survivor community with her absolution. Forgiving Dr. Mengele (2006).
 
Ocean Heaven (2010) from China. A single father learns that he is dying of cancer and searches to find a suitable home environment for his 21 year-old autistic son.
 
When a stranger calls. The remake, much more better than the original... Well, in my opinion.
 
Prayers for Bobby about a gay teen and his mother's Christian homophobia. Very affecting albeit Hollywood manipulative. It should be edgier, given the subject matter.
 
"In Time" with Justin Timberlake, better that I ever expected it to be. Also saw "Burlesque", it was actually great!
 
A double feature! Peter Adair's Holy Ghost People (1967) screened in 16mm. An early, and refreshingly non-exploitive documentary on a Pentecostal (snake-handling, poison-drinking ecstatic) church from a gay filmmaker.

Presented with Dan Graham's Rock My Religion (1982-84), a facile but meditative experiment trying to draw a line between early American ecstatics like the Shakers and present day musicianship such as Sonic Youth and Patti Smith.
 
A melodrama with too much frosting, Curse of the Golden Flower (2007). Yimou Zhang's early work was poignant, but with the big budgets of the new Chinese economy he's dismissed storytelling in favor of lily-gilding.

 
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