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What was the last movie you watched?

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Event Horzion
Branded
Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter
Taken 2
 
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The last film I watched was a documentary series called Deadly Women. It explodes the myth that murder & serial killers are men only: there have been many truly heinous women who've committed violent crimes. Most of them weren't 'nuts' (as in hearing voices coming from grilled cheese sandwiches urging them to kill left-handed redheads); most were just really really greedy, vengeful & selfish. Revenge - Deadly Women - YouTube
 
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Magic Mike. It wasn't that great. The dancing was good, but the plot was seriously lacking. I watched it for research for a character from my stories. I also watched a lovely movie called David and Lisa which I enjoy watching many times.
 
Vampire Girl Vs. Frankenstein Girl...

If you can look past the obvious biological impossibilities this is a great film.
 
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World

While this film was actually tremendous and I really liked it, I didn't get the story, if the action was in the form of dream sequences it would have made sense to me right from the start.
 
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Just realized I have no idea what's out in theatres anymore. I haven't been in ages....I'm so behind in the world of movies, always.
 
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An old documentary called Gow The Headhunter (aka Cannibal Island). Not "politically correct" by any means, but rather fascinating in its own way.

It's sort of a bonus on this Blu-Ray (The Most Dangerous Game is worth seeing too, especially if you're a King Kong fan since it was made by a lot of the same people and was filmed concurrently with it):

Amazon.com: Most Dangerous Game / Gow the Headhunter [Blu-ray]: Merian C. Cooper, Fay Wray, Leslie Banks: Movies & TV

It has a commentary track by an archeologist I want to listen to sometime soon.
 
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Recently I watched

  • The Bay
  • Bronson
  • Chernobyl Diaries

Bronson was pretty hilarious. The Bay was one of the better horror movies I've seen in a while actually. Chernobyl Diaries... meh... I have an interest in post-apocalyptic movies, ghost towns and all that, but this movie was a bit dull IMO.
 
Last film I saw was daybreakers, absolutely loved it!


I'm going to be watching dark city in bed tonight;

 
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Last film I saw was daybreakers, absolutely loved it!


I'm going to be watching dark city in bed tonight;


Dark City is one of my favorites, I did think Daybreakers was quite interesting.
 
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  • Aftermath
  • Begotten
  • Srpski film (A Serbian Film)
  • Nekromantik

That concludes todays list of supposedly "most disturbing movies ever".
 
i, er, watched Blade Runner


and, i watched snow white and the huntsman, but i kind of fell asleep halfway through,
so there's some kind of village of scarred women that makes some kind of sense...

the most distracting thing, apart from a horse in the middle of nowhere, is that Kristen stewart didn't really look , i don't know, likeable (?), it was distracting trying to read into what she was thinking, as she does this raised eyebrow pout... expression, i can only think as supposed to be disdain, or despair, but it's only superficially pushed into place, the jaw/scalp/eye area doesn't shift.

snow-white-and-the-huntsman-kristen-stewart.jpg

IDK, i couldn't work it out, what emotion/expression is that ? she has it for 1/3 of the movie.
 
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