Last Movie You Watched

Started by Terx2, Dec 05, 2012, 05:12:31 AM

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Stitch

Stitch

#27075
True Lies

Not the new 4K, the Spanish Blu-ray

Prez

Prez

#27076
Prometheus

Such a beautiful-looking film - flawed but with a very grand & interesting premise and whilst I enjoy Covenant, that sequel's stakes took a dip in grandiose scale.

One thing I did notice and I don't think it was intentional was some lines or situations that sounded familiar.

Holloway's enthusiasm in the Transport Rover had a slight hint of Hudson's bravado aboard the APC.

The `We are leaving' line from Holloway to David reminded me of Hick's from Aliens when they're retreating from the Hive.

Of course it's probably just me putting 2 & 2 together and getting 5.

KiramidHead

KiramidHead

#27077
Civil War

Very much enjoyed this. I'd rank it third amongst Garland's films, fourth if we're counting Dredd.

Stitch

Stitch

#27078
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire

Film is dumb as hell, but goddayum if it isn't entertaining! Hopefully there will be a 3d Blu-ray release, but I'm doubtful.

Darwinsgirl

Darwinsgirl

#27079
Quote from: Darkness link=msg=2611283 date=
One Hour Photo

Second time I've seen it. Only saw it for the first time a few years ago. One of Robin Williams best films.

I agree. Though it totally creeped me out. Especially when he was using their bathroom. Ugh

KiramidHead

KiramidHead

#27080
The First Omen

Solid movie, I just wish it was more consistent with what was established in the original movie.

SM

SM

#27081
The Banshees of Inisherin

Bleak topic somehow not tackled bleakly. Gleeson and Farrell talking at each other in their normal speaking voices should be a genre.

SiL

SiL

#27082
Quote from: SM on Apr 15, 2024, 10:39:24 PMThe Banshees of Inisherin

Bleak topic somehow not tackled bleakly. Gleeson and Farrell talking at each other in their normal speaking voices should be a genre.
Between this and In Bruges it's getting there.

SM

SM

#27083
Word.

Local Trouble

Local Trouble

#27084
Quote from: SM on Apr 15, 2024, 10:39:24 PMThe Banshees of Inisherin

Bleak topic somehow not tackled bleakly. Gleeson and Farrell talking at each other in their normal speaking voices should be a genre.

Gleeson's greatest role:


Kradan

Kradan

#27085
AL(I)ENS

All these years later that movie is still capable to fill me with sheer childish excitement

ALIEN3

Despite its numerous flaws - that's a movie with vision and style if I ever saw one. So sad but feels like a fitting ending. World of Fury 161 seems so bleak and hostile but it's also Ripley's last refuge and her presence kinda softens it, makes it more warm and inviting

I also "noticed" the scores of both movies more this time. Aliens' score is quite repetetive, even simplistic - but it does its job well and damn is it memorable. Alien 3's score can be chaotic yet melodic, beatiful yet haunting, it has a sense of impending doom mixed with a strong dose of melancholy

Neila

Neila

#27086
I also watched A3 again recently and yeah...
I still think it's great.
a really nice contrast to Aliens and so wonderfully bleak and brutal.
Score is fantastic.

I actually noticed one thing that needs to be talked about:
there's a........well I mean......I think I saw something......
yes....Yes...
Spoiler
THERE'S DEFINITELY AN EGG ON THE SULACO!!!
[close]


Kradan

Kradan

#27087

Immortan Jonesy

Immortan Jonesy

#27088
Oppenheimer

I took so many breaks! ha ha haha 😅👍 But I think I get it!

:)👉👈


...🥱😭😴


SiL

SiL

#27089
Quote from: Kradan on Apr 17, 2024, 10:06:14 AMI also "noticed" the scores of both movies more this time. Aliens' score is quite repetetive, even simplistic - but it does its job well and damn is it memorable.

Scraped together in a couple of weeks out of spare parts, not too bad.

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