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What was the last film you watched?

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#1 ·
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.
 
#572 · (Edited)
The Mystery Science Theater 3000 version of "Star Force: Fugitive Alien II" (Episode 318). Believe it or not, I have every episode of Mystery Science Theater 3000 ("MST3K" to those in the know) on DVD. I need to pick up the pace if I'm going to get through all 10 seasons (198 episodes) before I die. I started several years back, and I'm still only in season 3.
 
#582 ·
I'm 22 but English was not the first language at home. My parents were not keen on cartoons either way perhaps Babar the elephant I remember reading those books.

Ah yes, Nickelodeon and Warner Brothers; two very obscure, underground companies, as I'm sure you know. That's not to say Ren & Stimpy isn't one of the greatest cartoons ever made, but still, those shows were very popular and made/shown by big name companies on big name TV channels.

Also TMNT is really a product of the 80s, along with Real Ghostbusters and Inspector Gadget. It's not mere coincidence that all three had great theme songs but were generally awful to watch.

But we're running a tangent now. Perhaps we should start a "Why the '90s was the best decade to grow up in" thread?
I'm pretty sure any decade post 1950 pre 9/11 would have been a good decade to grow up. I feel sorry for children these days the internet kind of sucks the life out of them.
 
#581 ·
Ah yes, Nickelodeon and Warner Brothers; two very obscure, underground companies, as I'm sure you know. That's not to say Ren & Stimpy isn't one of the greatest cartoons ever made, but still, those shows were very popular and made/shown by big name companies on big name TV channels.

Also TMNT is really a product of the 80s, along with Real Ghostbusters and Inspector Gadget. It's not mere coincidence that all three had great theme songs but were generally awful to watch.

But we're running a tangent now. Perhaps we should start a "Why the '90s was the best decade to grow up in" thread?
 
#587 ·
Cinema: The Hunger Games - pretty good. Seneca Crane's Beard stole the show though. (Google it, it's already a meme.)

At home: several Hamlet versions. Tennant, Branagh, Olivier. Tennant is by far by favourite. He's a very sensitive actor and brings some fresh blood in the play. It suddenly got all exciting! Now I just have to watch Doctor Who for him.
 
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#594 ·
Went to see Titanic 3D with the girlfriend; an absolutely horrid movie with atrocious acting (aided in no way by a juvenile script) and a penchant for stereotype and cliche. I can't believe this movie won 11 oscars!
 
#595 ·
I saw the original and would not see it again despite the fact that it is the centenary of the voyage. I will be attending a "Last Dinner on the Titanic" function at one of Johannesburg's upmarket restaurants, Le Canard, on 14 April 2012. My booking was made on 2 January 2012. :) I am looking forward to this.

Hmm. Movie. It was "Contraband" during this past week, but very unusual for me to see a movie at at cinema at all.

The last movie at the home of a friend was Quill, a movie about the Marquis de Sade.
 
#598 ·
Winter Light, starring Max von Sydow, Ingrid Thulin, Gunnel Lindblom and Gunnar Bjornstrand. What a marvelous film exploring faith--or its loss--and how it impacts people and their relationship to both life and other people. I fully intend to get the rest of this Bergman trilogy--Through A Glass Darkly and The Silence; indeed, I have already put them on my Netflix queue.
 
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