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the last film you watched thread

Bruce La Bruce's movies' 'edgy' pretexts almost always seem merely prurient to me.

More of that, The Raspberry Reich (2004).
 
Les Mis. I was indeed miserable through the whole movie. It sucked. My humble opinion.
 
This last weekend we watched "Taken 2". It was not my choice, I thought the first one was good but I'm not much for sequels. Well to my amazement, it was freaking great, so much so that it kept me a the edge of my seat, at one point my partner even told me to relax a bit, but I could not. They set up the story quite well and quickly, the action began and it was great, Liam Neeson was great in it and sexy, was produced by Luc Beeson and the best part it was around 90 minutes. Go see it.
 
Private Romeo. I appreciate the attempt to adapt it to a different setting but I feel, if they were gonna go for a military theme... it would have worked better if set during an actual war.

Still, cute boys espousing Shakespeare is never really a bad thing.
 
Have only ever seen this film once and it has stayed with me since. Some truly harrowing scenes.

It actually hurt me to watch it. The characters are true, and their suffering provokes real empathy.

It's fairly been called a masterpiece.
 
Now Voyager

Love this film! Bette Davis at her best.

It actually hurt me to watch it. The characters are true, and their suffering provokes real empathy.

It's fairly been called a masterpiece.

I know what you mean about it hurting to watch this film. so intense. I stopped halfway and resumed at a later time.
 
Les Miserables - epic and powerful stuff. Brave film making. Anne Hathaway's rendition of 'I Dreamed A Dream' will go down history. Amazing!
 
Watched "On the Town" (1949) last night with Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Ann Miller, Vera-Ellen. Remarkable movie musical. I remember seeing it for the first time on the late late show when I was young and thought it was incredible.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041716/

They don't make them like that anymore.
 
The follies of vampirism are visited on a catholic priest. Thirst (2009).

 
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