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Post by jayzero42690 on Jul 24, 2012 10:25:33 GMT -5
I'm shocked at how much I enjoyed it tbh. It was bizarre seeing James Bond & Han Solo in the same movie though.
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Post by Tarry on Jul 24, 2012 12:44:34 GMT -5
Ha! I completely forgot about the Last Crusade.
In fairness though, Connery looks nothing like Bond anymore, so it was easy for me to forget.
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Post by Tarry on Jul 29, 2012 6:08:26 GMT -5
21 Jump Street.
It was hilarious.
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Post by Tarry on Aug 7, 2012 10:30:44 GMT -5
Enter the Dragon was on TV last night, so I watched it before Raw. I forgot just how great it is.
It's arguably the greatest martial arts movie of all time.
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Post by Tarry on Aug 12, 2012 22:52:27 GMT -5
I rewatched Scott Pilgrim vs. The World earlier today. It was so much better the second time around.
I've come away with a crush on Mary Elizabeth Winstead though.
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Post by Astrozombie on Aug 14, 2012 4:29:50 GMT -5
The Campaign
It was alright, the two pugs that Zach Galifianakis has in the movie are fucking adorable. Also I read they cut out the Miz's scene, but he's in it for like a split second, you just kinda have to look. And of course Tiffany was in it for a few seconds, she still looks pretty hot.
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Post by Brandon on Aug 14, 2012 13:16:53 GMT -5
And of course Tiffany was in it for a few seconds, she still looks pretty hot. Skirt Tiffany? EDIT: Oh wow. I looked her up and she actually has roles in an upcoming HBO show and a movie with Terry Crews. Good for her.
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Post by Tarry on Sept 2, 2012 11:30:26 GMT -5
I got round to seeing Deathly Hallows: Part 2 yesterday. When I watched Part 1 a couple of months back, I absolutely hated it. Nothing happened at all, and it was just so bloody boring.
Part 2 was so much better. I rarely use the word 'epic' but it's the only word I can use to describe it. I loved it.
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Post by jayzero42690 on Sept 2, 2012 18:12:53 GMT -5
I agree part 1 was amazingly boring, but part 2 still felt extremely rushed. The death scenes had zero substance. Especially the big ones. I've been meaning to sit through both of them back to back and see if it comes across better, but until then, 5 & 6 are still the best movies. 6 was my favorite book anyway so I'm cool with that really.
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Post by Tarry on Sept 7, 2012 13:57:30 GMT -5
Rise of the Planet of the Apes. It was certainly interesting, but I'm not sure if I'll ever watch it again.
I legit hated Tom Felton's character in this so much more than I ever hated Malfoy.
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Post by jayzero42690 on Sept 17, 2012 6:04:45 GMT -5
Watching Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker. I had seen the end of this movie a few years ago and actually enjoyed it for what it was. Reminded me of that Frankie Muniz movie, which was most likely a rip off of the books this is based on.
Watching the full thing now and... I fucking love this movie. I've never heard of the book series. I read it's supposed to be way more serious and dark or some shit. So in that sense I understand the hate. But I flipping love this movie and think it's hilarious.
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Post by Astrozombie on Sept 24, 2012 3:46:04 GMT -5
Resident Evil: Retribution
Not to say that the four movies before this one were gems, but holy shit this movie was so bad. Like it felt like someone wrote a really shitty Resident Evil fanfiction and turned it into a high budget movie. Like the last RE movie, it was bad, but I thought there were a lot of cool action sequences, so it was tolerable, especially with the inclusion of Chris Redfield (and Claire). But this one made me want to cry.
Edit:
It should be noted that Michelle Rodriguez was super hot in this movie. I just wish (or maybe I don't...) they'd given me some sort of explanation as to why Chris and Claire weren't in this movie. But their exclusion was probably for the best.
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Post by Brandon on Sept 24, 2012 7:56:30 GMT -5
Like it felt like someone wrote a really shitty Resident Evil fanfiction and turned it into a high budget movie. That's the perfect explanation for the series.
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Post by Burke on Sept 26, 2012 7:48:18 GMT -5
I watched a British horror/thriller/not sure what genre it was movie called Kill List. It was pretty great. It has the craziest last 20/30 minutes I've seen in a film since Cabin in the Woods.
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Post by Burke on Sept 29, 2012 7:33:32 GMT -5
I finally saw The Dictator. I forgot Megan Fox had a cameo in this so that was a welcome surprise.
Sacha Baron Cohen is usually hit or miss to me. On the scale of Borat (great) to Bruno (shit) it was somewhere in the middle.
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