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The most recent movie I watched was Diary of a wimpy kid. Omg I died laughing, so did my dad.
After that, it was Tangled.... :]
After that, it was Tangled.... :]
I have free movie tickets. Was looking at that movie.Saw the latest Sherlock Holmes movie yesterday.
I enjoyed it.
Coragous was awesome! Really good movie. If you're a Wahlberg fan see his new movie. Don't waste time w/ new Batista movie, horrible acting. Batista wasn't bad, but all the other actors were. About to watch new Clooney movie.
Psalm- you mean Courageous?
I liked that movie a lot as well, and might I add, their acting and cinematography have vastly improved since they first began.
Oh, and The Tourist(Angelina Jolie, Johnny Depp) was awesome!
Any one seen Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close yet? I really want to see it....
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Yes, but especially for this movie being real Navy Seals. They weren't programmed for Hollywood.
I watched the entire indianna Jones series this past week, and I must say, yes it is old and the music is a bit cliche, but they knew what they were doing back then.
I just saw a brillant movie, very unique, very satisfying to watch.
The name illudes me, but it's about a journey a child takes after losing his dad in 9/11. It has Tom Hanks and Sandra Bullick.
I really enjoyed it!
Can't get enough of Indiana Jones !!!
Saw two movies The Iron Lady and The Descendants..
Moon with Sam Rockwell - Excellent film.
Take Shelter - Really atmospheric, defo one to watch.
Moon required a very high level of boredom to continue watching the movie. A bit long winded but yes, by the end of it I would conclude a 6/10.
anyone see the Hunger Games? everyone is raving about it so I was wondering if anyone can tell me if its worth watching or not
anyone see the Hunger Games? everyone is raving about it so I was wondering if anyone can tell me if its worth watching or not
I saw Hunger Games! I liked it, and it made me cry.. Which perplexed me 'cause movies don't generally make me cry (not even Black Beauty or Cast Away), so I saw it again. Very well-done, but if you are prone to motion-sickness I would skip seeing it in theaters: There is a LOT of unsteady-cam, which makes the violence (and some story-line details) less noticeable. It is also 2.5hrs, but it goes by quickly. I've seen "Black Hawk Down", "We Were Soldiers," and movies like those, but somehow this one seems more action-packed. Maybe it's that there's practically only one main character you're rooting for, and you get more emotionally involved with characters than groups of characters? Also, there is very little music during the action sequences to give the viewer an idea of what is about to happen, so it's easy to find yourself on the edge of your seat.
Very thought-provoking, and becomes even more so as the series progresses(The Hunger Games is the first book in a trilogy, but giving any details about the rest would spoil the Hunger Games.) The actors, actresses, and director involved with The Hunger Games have all agreed to go ahead with the next books in the series if this one turns out popular, and it has so they'd better!