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the last film you watched thread

Beasts of the Southern Wild (2012) a lush fable about courage. I liked it, though I think it's a few steps short of being a Malick film, to which many have justifiably compared it. Many viewers seem to hate it.

 
Last weekend we saw a movie called "Butter" we read about it and thought it would be interesting, it turn out to be an almost perfect movie, Jennifer Garner is great as a crazy bitch, but the whole cast was great and the story is just so touching in so many ways. We also saw "Looper" it was great, well crafted and well acted, that said, it was also very confusing but in a good way, because it keeps you interested and then you realize that you most buy the dvd so you can see it over and over until you figure it all out. I tend to like this sort of films, I called them my go to collection because regardless that you know what is going to happen, they don't shove it in your face and I find it interesting to try and figure it out for myself.
 
django, gotta admit i REALLY loved it. it was really a fun epic movie imho
Saw it last night, and I agree with you. Quentin's movies are hit and miss with me, but this one was a big hit. The movie felt like what you would get if you crossed Kill Bill with Blazing Saddles. And Samuel Jackson was kick ass as usual. Leonardo was exceptional too.
 
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Jack the Giant Slayer


I liked it, but it was easy to guess how the movie would go.
 
Last weekend we watched "The Talented Mr. Ripley" again, it had been a long time. It was once again amazing! Matt Damon is superb as the psycho main character and he looks absolutely edible in those green square cut bathing suit, that leaves very little to the imagination. Jude Law is so beautiful you almost want to lick the tv and Gwyneth Paltrow and Cate Blanchet are also fantastic. You go and see it now, there are also a lot of edge of your seat moments.
 
Two shock cinema favorites you can watch on Youtube.

Man Behind the Sun (1988) is exploitation with a paper thin narrative structure. You may as well fast-forward to the juicy horrible parts because the rest of the film is boring. I skipped through most of it. Japanese atrocities.

A Serbian Film (2010) isn't boring, by contrast, but it is silly. I found the tone to be so farfetched as to never bother me, though it's constantly cited as one of the most disturbing films ever made. A needy ex-porn star is coerced into the vilest imaginable acts.
 
A spineless man is afflicted with trouble and remains addled.

The Coen brothers' A Serious Man (2009).
 
This last weekend we watched "Love and Other Disasters" again. I highly recommend it. Especially for those people that feel that they could never find that special one. It's funny, witty and the characters are well executed.
 
The Iron Lady

really good - Meryl Streep is really good in everything right ?

her husband (Dennis) played by Jim Broadbent - excellent

man England was pretty fucked up back then - all kinds of strikes going on
 
Oz, The Great and Powerful

It was awesome. I love Jams Franco. I could easily see Johnny Depp play this role, but then he would have completely destroyed the film, Franco is so much better, much hotter and fits the role. They did a pretty good job. Gives me hope that Disney won't fuck up any new Star Wars films they are planning on making.
 
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