What Movies Have You Seen Recently?

IcicleRain said:
The Internship

wasn't great but it was funny in parts

I watched that movie together with a friend in the cinema and we were literally in tears from laughing

but that was only because there was a hentai joke at one point and also quidditch
 
Chinatown

EDIT: Deux jours, une nuit

EDIT 2: There Will Be Blood

I don't know what it is about that movie, but it was hypnotic. I can't quite say what I liked about it, it was just... enchanting.

I was quite disappointed by the amount of blood in it, though.
 
Guardians of the Galaxy

quite great, on par with The Avengers
 
Nabber said:
Chinatown

EDIT: Deux jours, une nuit

EDIT 2: There Will Be Blood

I don't know what it is about that movie, but it was hypnotic. I can't quite say what I liked about it, it was just... enchanting.

I was quite disappointed by the amount of blood in it, though.

It´s one of that movies so good that you don´t perceive time passing as you watch... Daniel Day-Lewis deserves his fame.
 
well it has an 8.6 on imdb so apparently not everyone hates it

i basically agree with ebert's review. i enjoyed it (its score was fantastic) but the plot is way too complicated and the movie is way too long to really love that much
 
NathanBros said:
If it´s the movie I´ve seen some years ago, it´s a very good western, even with Bronson in it.

oh wait its that movie

bah i mistook it for that crappy seth mcfarlane movie that got a similar title

stupid german titles make me confuse everything

EDIT: I honestly don't even know how I managed to confuse those two movies

oh shit I'm so embarrassed right now
 
Dinomic Duo said:
Forced to watch Big Hero 6 again


I wanted to play Majora's Mask (Virtual Console)...

omg big hero 6 STOLE that oscar (but not even close to macklemore stealing kendricks grammy(even tho they are different award ceremonys) the movie was so generic i mean really no spoilers but the kid graduated college at 13 and his parents died at 3? i mean if my parents died at 3 the emotional trauma would make it so i would be dumb as a rock and not be able to be a super genius (not a spoiler u learn this stuff like 13 seconds into the movie for real) anyways...

i really liked whiplash i highly recomend if u can watch it without a rowdy crowd

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whiplash is quite great but i don't really see what it has to do with big hero 6

i can't stop thinking about big hero 6. i just can't justify that

despite being a movie about grief, three out of the four characters who die during the movie come back to life in some way...
 
I saw Memento again. Still great, even if you know what's really happening

Also I've noticed there's a split second in the scene where that Jankis guy is in the sanatorium where he transforms into leonard.

talk about foreshadowing, i seriously did not notice that before.
 
Texas Chainsaw Massacre (The first one).

Okay so this is the only slasher horror film that's actually based on true events. Well I'm sorry but this is a disgusting way to represent it. Rather than make it a character study of WHY this guy is a psycho, they instead just exploit it as a shock gore horror flick with generic teenagers. I find that very insulting to the people who died at the hands (or chainsaw) of this maniac. And to make countless sequels and prequels of this thing and you're knowingly making them entirely fictional is just a big giant slap in the face to those people!
 
Hey Mr. Blomkamp. What are you working on?

Oh just a movie that's set in a post-apocalyptic world with an A.I. robot and social commentary.

Didn't you do that twice? Hell, didn't people do something like that before you came along?

Hey I'm Neill Blomkamp! "Originality" is NOT my middle name!

 
It somewhat held my interest until it's complete mess of a final half hour. There's just too much going on and not enough exploration of the actual themes. It certainly doesn't help that every single character is completely unbearable. It wasn't as awful as I was expecting, but it just feels like completely wasted potential.
 
I went to the movies today and saw Still Alice, a movie about a linguistics professor at a University who contracts Early-Onset Alzheimer’s disease. Holy hell it was powerful, I can totally see why Julianne Moore won Best Actress for it.

It really got to me because getting Alzheimer’s is pretty much my biggest fear and this movie was the full realisation of that. Would definitely recommend.
 
Nysic said:
What We Do in the Shadows

Great movie, one of the funniest I've seen.
Oh man, I really want to see this but it's not playing in America yet I think.
Chiaki Nanami said:
I went to the movies today and saw Still Alice, a movie about a linguistics professor at a University who contracts Early-Onset Alzheimer’s disease. Holy hell it was powerful, I can totally see why Julianne Moore won Best Actress for it.

It really got to me because getting Alzheimer’s is pretty much my biggest fear and this movie was the full realisation of that. Would definitely recommend.
You know, I don't think I'll ever be able to see this movie unless I'm in a really specific mood. I think it'll really fuck me up, I'm pretty scared of Alzheimers too.
 
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