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the last film you watched thread

Ghost Ship

That's a hour and something of my life I'll never get back.
 
Ang Lee did a superb job with Life of Pi. It's breathtaking to watch start to finish and delivers the right punches. The narrative structure suffers a little adapted to the screen, but that seems a small quibble.

yeah, I read the book in the summer in anticipation of the film and I thought they did a real decent job. such wicked imagery in such a simplistic framework.
 
A middle-aged man and his mother face the trials of aging together. Skyfall (2012).
 
Life of Pi. Probably my favorite movie of the year. I hadn't read the book so this was all fresh to me. I did sense that the movie left out much of the story from the book to fit the film's length, and concentrated on a few key parts. But I was mesmerized by it, and not just from the impressive 3D and the incredible all digital Richard Parker. . .
 
Life of Pi. Probably my favorite movie of the year. I hadn't read the book so this was all fresh to me. I did sense that the movie left out much of the story from the book to fit the film's length, and concentrated on a few key parts. But I was mesmerized by it, and not just from the impressive 3D and the incredible all digital Richard Parker. . .

I've been curmudgeonly about 3D movies and have refused to see one so I can maintain my grumpy disposition.

But I saw LoP in 3D and I have to admit I felt a rush of child-like wonder at the magic of it all. Ha! I was dazzled into goofiness! It was fun.
 
Shallow ramblings around 19th Century east Europe. Portentous music to dull things down. Homoerotic? Really?

In the Arms of My Enemy (2007).

 
I've been curmudgeonly about 3D movies and have refused to see one so I can maintain my grumpy disposition.

But I saw LoP in 3D and I have to admit I felt a rush of child-like wonder at the magic of it all. Ha! I was dazzled into goofiness! It was fun.
I'm not a huge fan of 3D. I only make a point to see a 3D movie now when the director originally films it in 3D and intended to have the movie experienced that way. Such was LoP. And Avatar. And Hugo. And a couple others I have seen in the past two years. And The Hobbit will be my next.
 
Easy A--watched it for English, now I get to write a paper relating it to the Scarlet Letter..yay! NOT. The movie was funny, and I probably would've ended up watching it through my own fruition anyway.
 
Neither too saccharine nor too remorseless for me, Precious (2009).

 
Okay, I guess it's up to me to be the deep, meaningful intellectual one here...:p

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It Happened on 5th Avenue... it was a corny, old movie from the post war period. I enjoyed it though. If you like old black and white movies, I'd recommend it.
 
Happily N'Ever After 2

Apparently it was a 'straight to video' sequel, and having watched it I understand why. The quality of the animation was AWFUL and looked like it was done on a cheap computer from about 1995. There was no substance or depth to it.
 
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