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    Just a thread to mention the last film you watched. You may write a little comment about it if you want.

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I

    I was a bit disappointed and it's my least favourite from the series so far. I can't really say much because I haven't read the book tho.

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    Two nights ago: Days of Heaven.
    http://www.amazon.com/Days-Heaven-Co...2419212&sr=1-2

    Last night: Drugstore Cowboy.
    http://www.amazon.com/Drugstore-Cowb...2419251&sr=1-1


    Both pretty darn good.
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    In the theater: UNSTOPPABLE. 100 minutes of sheer adrenaline RUSH! My popcorn was stale, LOL!

    DVD, last night: Kurosawa's RAN. Simply still one of the most astonishing films I have ever seen in my life.

    Tom
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    My last movie was also the last Harry Potter one. And I thought it actually to be t h e best of the series. It captured so perfectly the spirit of the book. For once, I'm actually looking forward to the next movie.
    But I've read the books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aksel View Post
    My last movie was also the last Harry Potter one. And I thought it actually to be t h e best of the series. It captured so perfectly the spirit of the book. For once, I'm actually looking forward to the next movie.
    But I've read the books.
    Maybe the problem is that I haven't read the book, but I still think it was pointless to split it in 2 movies. Maybe I'll enjoy this last movie better after watching Part II.

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    Last night: Gladiator. It was beautiful with a good performance by Oliver Reed, but some of the scenes were just too unbelievable. Not least the end where they leave the Emperor lying in the sand to rot. Listen closely to the crowd in the final duel. They are cheering because their Emperor is getting an ass whooping! What did he ever do to them?!

    My little review there.
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    The last movie / film I saw was Secretariat . I know nothing about horses, racing, or any other type of sports. Why, even the Olympics are Greek to me. I merely went because a lady friend wanted to go. I was surprised at how caught up in it I became. I even did a little research into the horse racing history afterward. The creatures seem to love it, and that was an aspect I had never known before. It does make it more interesting to me.

    Usually I live on a steady diet of science fiction, historical dramas, or classics. It was nice to get a little more well rounded (like the rest of me is getting).
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    Very funny western with Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart from 1939 (often considered the best year ever in Hollywood movie history). Most of the movies I watch are from the 1920's up to and including the 1970's.
    Martha doesn't signal when the orchestra comes in, she's just pursing her lips..

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    Today I watched "Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jan View Post
    Today I watched "Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky".
    How would you rate it? Is it worth watching?
    When all the paint has been dried, when all the stone has been carved, music shall remain, and we shall work with what remains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edward Elgar View Post
    How would you rate it? Is it worth watching?
    I thought it was alright. I think it has a good begining but a weak ending. The best thing about it is that it's beautifuly shot, so it never gets boring.

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    Yesterday I watched Home Alone.
    It's like a christmas tradition now

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    I watched Mulan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jean Christophe Paré View Post
    I watched Mulan.
    My favourite disney movie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jan View Post
    My favourite disney movie
    The Lion King's still better.

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