What's the latest movie you've seen?
Did you like it?
Where did you see it?
Talk about the movie and things like this here.
I'll start us out. I just finished watching Batman: The Dark Knight. I thought it was awesome!
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mythbusteranimator wrote:
"Airplane!"
I love it.
It wasnt the funniest movie Ive ever seen, but it was pretty good.
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witchartix wrote:
mythbusteranimator wrote:
"Airplane!"
I love it.It wasnt the funniest movie Ive ever seen, but it was pretty good.
Yeah.
And I forgot aabout Ace Ventura 1&2.
Saw those the other day.
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Like some of Hunger Games at my house.
I stopped watching halfway through because I disliked it.
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soupoftomato wrote:
Like some of Hunger Games at my house.
I stopped watching halfway through because I disliked it.
How. Its such a good movie! THats probably the last I watched, or the Art of getting by
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CatPerson wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Like some of Hunger Games at my house.
I stopped watching halfway through because I disliked it.How. Its such a good movie! THats probably the last I watched, or the Art of getting by
The first hour and a half was an uneventful snooze fest of that weird fashion and some forced-feeling dialogue. If I'm not entertained that far into the movie I give up.
on another thread:
"I didn't like the movie because it takes forever to start. It took an hour and a half before the actual "Hunger Games" began in the movie. Those 1 and a half hours were excruciating waiting in boredom to see if something more interesting would happen, the actual games were a letdown. If I need to wait that long to see the actual main part of the movie and do so in boredom, it's no good."
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soupoftomato wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
Like some of Hunger Games at my house.
I stopped watching halfway through because I disliked it.How. Its such a good movie! THats probably the last I watched, or the Art of getting by
The first hour and a half was an uneventful snooze fest of that weird fashion and some forced-feeling dialogue. If I'm not entertained that far into the movie I give up.
on another thread:
"I didn't like the movie because it takes forever to start. It took an hour and a half before the actual "Hunger Games" began in the movie. Those 1 and a half hours were excruciating waiting in boredom to see if something more interesting would happen, the actual games were a letdown. If I need to wait that long to see the actual main part of the movie and do so in boredom, it's no good."
Have you read the books?
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CatPerson wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
How. Its such a good movie! THats probably the last I watched, or the Art of getting byThe first hour and a half was an uneventful snooze fest of that weird fashion and some forced-feeling dialogue. If I'm not entertained that far into the movie I give up.
on another thread:
"I didn't like the movie because it takes forever to start. It took an hour and a half before the actual "Hunger Games" began in the movie. Those 1 and a half hours were excruciating waiting in boredom to see if something more interesting would happen, the actual games were a letdown. If I need to wait that long to see the actual main part of the movie and do so in boredom, it's no good."Have you read the books?
The first, but that shouldn't matter.
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soupoftomato wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
The first hour and a half was an uneventful snooze fest of that weird fashion and some forced-feeling dialogue. If I'm not entertained that far into the movie I give up.
on another thread:
"I didn't like the movie because it takes forever to start. It took an hour and a half before the actual "Hunger Games" began in the movie. Those 1 and a half hours were excruciating waiting in boredom to see if something more interesting would happen, the actual games were a letdown. If I need to wait that long to see the actual main part of the movie and do so in boredom, it's no good."Have you read the books?
The first, but that shouldn't matter.
If youve read the books or not should matter. If you have read the books, youd know that they're very detailed. So the movie should be the same. Plus the complex topic is so original, It takes a while to fully introduce. Im not saying its bad to not like it. We all have oppinions. I just havent heard some one say they havent liked it.
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Rubber
It's a move about a tire named Steve that rolls around blowing things up with its cosmic powers.
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CatPerson wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
Have you read the books?The first, but that shouldn't matter.
If youve read the books or not should matter. If you have read the books, youd know that they're very detailed. So the movie should be the same. Plus the complex topic is so original, It takes a while to fully introduce. Im not saying its bad to not like it. We all have oppinions. I just havent heard some one say they havent liked it.
It's not really a complex topic. (Nor original, check out Battle Royale sometime, and the fact that one inspiration was a Greek myth)
It's "let's have an evil government that strikes fear into their hearts by throwing kids into a free-for-all." It takes freaking OVER HALF THE MOVIE TO INTRODUCE? And that half isn't even interesting in the least.
But what I liked least about the book (aside from a predictable plot) was that it didn't focus on the dystopia. It could have done so much with Panem but instead focused on the boring fight in the arena.
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WarGames. I got to about 118 minutes of it.
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soupoftomato wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
The first, but that shouldn't matter.If youve read the books or not should matter. If you have read the books, youd know that they're very detailed. So the movie should be the same. Plus the complex topic is so original, It takes a while to fully introduce. Im not saying its bad to not like it. We all have oppinions. I just havent heard some one say they havent liked it.
It's not really a complex topic. (Nor original, check out Battle Royale sometime, and the fact that one inspiration was a Greek myth)
It's "let's have an evil government that strikes fear into their hearts by throwing kids into a free-for-all." It takes freaking OVER HALF THE MOVIE TO INTRODUCE? And that half isn't even interesting in the least.
But what I liked least about the book (aside from a predictable plot) was that it didn't focus on the dystopia. It could have done so much with Panem but instead focused on the boring fight in the arena.
sry but you just said that the whole part about panem was boring in the movie. BUt they should of spent more time there?
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CatPerson wrote:
soupoftomato wrote:
CatPerson wrote:
If youve read the books or not should matter. If you have read the books, youd know that they're very detailed. So the movie should be the same. Plus the complex topic is so original, It takes a while to fully introduce. Im not saying its bad to not like it. We all have oppinions. I just havent heard some one say they havent liked it.
It's not really a complex topic. (Nor original, check out Battle Royale sometime, and the fact that one inspiration was a Greek myth)
It's "let's have an evil government that strikes fear into their hearts by throwing kids into a free-for-all." It takes freaking OVER HALF THE MOVIE TO INTRODUCE? And that half isn't even interesting in the least.
But what I liked least about the book (aside from a predictable plot) was that it didn't focus on the dystopia. It could have done so much with Panem but instead focused on the boring fight in the arena.sry but you just said that the whole part about panem was boring in the movie. BUt they should of spent more time there?
I didn't mean like ACTUALLY IN THE CITY.
I meant stuff about the whole totalitarian dystopian rule they have. Like, actual political thoughts from the author.
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Most recent in theatres; Pirates of the Caribbean; On Stranger Tides
Most recent in my DVD player; The Lord of the Rings; Return of the King
I watched it this morning
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owetre18 wrote:
Rubber
It's a move about a tire named Steve that rolls around blowing things up with its cosmic powers.
that sounds amazing
I just saw Super 8 for the third time, it was still awesome.
soupoftomato and catPerson please discuss the hunger games here
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The Dark Knight
heath ledger is legend, but i like the plot of "The Dark Knight Rises" better
anyways i'm really getting into Batman been dying to get some comics and such
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Last movie I watched was Despicable Me. It is pretty funny!
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Star Trek
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littletonkslover wrote:
The Dark Knight
heath ledger is legend, but i like the plot of "The Dark Knight Rises" better
anyways i'm really getting into Batman been dying to get some comics and such
really? i thought that the plot of Dark Knight with the Joker was better than The Dark Knight Rises and Bane
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Happy Feet 2. It's a pretty good movie. I liked it.
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I watched Brave at the cinema couple of days ago, it was all right Not the best pixar i've seen though. Also the whole turning into bears thing has already been done, *cough*brotherbear *cough* *cough*
I saw BugsLife on Dvd this morning, it never gets old I love Heimlich the cattapillar<3
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