What was the last movie you saw?
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DukeofNuke wrote: is that out on video yet?
Yes
http://www.dvdsreleasedates.com/movies/ ... -2013.html
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
I don't recall whether or not I have ever seen this from start to finish, but if I did, it was a long time ago.
I can see why people went bananas for the pairing of Newman and Redford. They work off each other well, but also do great individual performances. Newman is really outstanding.
Totally fun movie.
I don't recall whether or not I have ever seen this from start to finish, but if I did, it was a long time ago.
I can see why people went bananas for the pairing of Newman and Redford. They work off each other well, but also do great individual performances. Newman is really outstanding.
Totally fun movie.
And Proteus brought the upright beast into the garden and chained him to a tree and the children did make sport of him.
Scavengers
Low budget Sci-Fi movie, still much better than any SyFy original.
The worst: it doesn't have a real ending. It's like they pretended to have an open ending hoping to make a sequel, but I think it was more like ooops, we ran out of time/budget.
Low budget Sci-Fi movie, still much better than any SyFy original.
The worst: it doesn't have a real ending. It's like they pretended to have an open ending hoping to make a sequel, but I think it was more like ooops, we ran out of time/budget.
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Glad to see we weren't the only ones on an 80s kick. Watched "The Breakfast Club" the other night. We both had forgotten how good that movie is. Of course, my dearest love was quoting parts of it as they went by, I was ... so proud.
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Pithecanthropus wrote: Glad to see we weren't the only ones on an 80s kick. Watched "The Breakfast Club" the other night. We both had forgotten how good that movie is. Of course, my dearest love was quoting parts of it as they went by, I was ... so proud.
Some of the best movies came from the 80's.

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DukeofNuke wrote: Has no one seen Jobs?
I saw it last week. And I actually liked it. I kinda wished they had gone a bit more into his work at NeXT and Pixar, but I guess you can only cover so much in 2 hours.
Also, one thing - after seeing this movie, from now on I am going to refer to IBM as IB-Fucking-M. It just has a much better ring to it.
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user wrote: How were the potato chip sandwiches?
Captain Crunch sandwiches? Frito sandwiches? It wasn't potato chips, but i'm not exactly sure what it was.
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Pithecanthropus wrote: Glad to see we weren't the only ones on an 80s kick. Watched "The Breakfast Club" the other night. We both had forgotten how good that movie is. Of course, my dearest love was quoting parts of it as they went by, I was ... so proud.
My HS years were book-ended by "Fast Times" and "Better Off Dead"
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TOS wrote: apollo 18
meh
I liked the look of it, they really got that 1970s NASA thing going on. Other than that, you're right.
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Pithecanthropus wrote:TOS wrote: apollo 18
meh
I liked the look of it, they really got that 1970s NASA thing going on. Other than that, you're right.
i thought the same thing, plus i liked the twist involving the [spoiler]russian lander[/spoiler] but the rest of it just flopped, partly due to cavernous plot holes (for instance if it's found footage, how did the footage get to earth?)
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988.
I'm startled that this thing is 25 years old. I remember the big fuss about it, and the work that went into it. It still looks good, and it had my kids totally entertained.
Dracula 1931
I know I must have seen this as a kid during one of the afternoon "monster week" broadcasts.
It has some excellent moody scenes, but it is realy slow, and there is almost zero buildup to the climax, and the whole movie is entirely bloodless. I was surprised at that--no shots of bite marks, and if there was fangs on anyone, I must have blinked.
I'm startled that this thing is 25 years old. I remember the big fuss about it, and the work that went into it. It still looks good, and it had my kids totally entertained.
Dracula 1931
I know I must have seen this as a kid during one of the afternoon "monster week" broadcasts.
It has some excellent moody scenes, but it is realy slow, and there is almost zero buildup to the climax, and the whole movie is entirely bloodless. I was surprised at that--no shots of bite marks, and if there was fangs on anyone, I must have blinked.
And Proteus brought the upright beast into the garden and chained him to a tree and the children did make sport of him.
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Dracula 1931 ...
It
was
about
SEX!
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DukeofNuke wrote:Dracula 1931 ...
It
was
about
SEX!
It's... well, it's usually almost all about sex.
Séamas wrote: Who Framed Roger Rabbit 1988.
I'm startled that this thing is 25 years old. I remember the big fuss about it, and the work that went into it. It still looks good, and it had my kids totally entertained.
I recall that a movie reviewer at the time said that Jessica Rabbit's torch singing scene was the first time he'd been aroused by a cartoon character.
Yeah, it was well before hentai was over here.
Aw, he's no fun, he fell right over.
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Science is Truth for Life. In FORTRAN tongue the Answer.
...so I'm supposed to find the Shadow King from inside a daiquiri?
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Liked it and it was fun but Aliens has ruined Bill Paxton for me. Every time I see him I expect a ‘game over man’.
Liked it and it was fun but Aliens has ruined Bill Paxton for me. Every time I see him I expect a ‘game over man’.
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