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Recently watched I Am Legend for the first time in a while.

 

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It was Equestria Girls. I really liked it... 1000000000000000000000 Chaaaaaaaaaaaaraaaaaaaaaaaaaateeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeer liiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiit lolololololol 100!


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I watched The Hobbit last night for the 5th time, I never get tired of re-watching great movies, especially Blu-Rays :3

I've just finished re-watching Sherlock Holmes a Game of Shadows.


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Batman.  Just simply, Batman.  The old Batman.  It showed on the SyFy channel today.  And it was hilarious to see how slowly he "flew" down into the crime scene every time.  Hah!


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I watched this movie today: Pulse (2006).

 

Some guys screw around with frequencies and basically open a portal from the world of dead people to the world of the living. They come in, suck life out, and things go insane.

The very trailer of this movie scared the shit out of me when I was younger, but today I finally watched it and...

 

Thought it was really bland and unimpressive. The idea isn't bad though.

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I just recently, watched The Conjuring......IT WAS SO GREAT, uhhuum, it was the best horror movie I'd seen in a long, LONG time!!!! :-D. I plan on seeing The Wolverine soon, heard it was pretty good. :-P

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I recently watched 1408 with John Cusack and Samuel L Jackson.

 

Great film based on a story by Stephen king I highly recommend it :).  


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I haven't watched a film in so long, it's been well over 2 months, hence why I can't wait until Equestria.tv  is back up (:

 

But the most recent film I saw I believe was "Episode 50"  That being a movie title, not a actual episode of a show

 

Although I most defiantly am looking forward to The Purge ^-^   (My taste in movies is rather unusual, I only watch Horror/Zombie Thrillers, Can't stand the new hollywood Dramas/actions and comedy movies) *Oooh and Disney Movies! everyone loves them (:*


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World War Z, it was much better than I expected it to be.

 

I also saw Man of Steel the week before that, it was great. I especially liked the scenes from his childhood. (dat x-ray vision scene)


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The Woman in Black whoooOOOooo

It's pretty scary... But I've already seen it twice. And I ain't afraid of ghost movies anymore. Not at my age! Nope!

 

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Last movie I watched was Argo. I thought it was a pretty good movie, although perhaps not entirely historically fair (or, after checking the Wikipedia page, accurate). There's nothing like watching a film about escaping a country on an airplane while you're sitting on the tarmac at a foreign airport waiting to takeoff, though.

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Last movie I watched was monsters university. I didn't particularly enjoy it all that much, it was pretty low on laughs and was overall pretty serious. Nothing like the first one. 

 

Was pretty cool to get some backstory on them though.

 

Before that I watched The Worlds End with Simon Pegg and Nick Frost, and oh my god, that was hilarious, it was a really good movie and finished off the cornetto trilogy beautifully


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The Breakfast Club. 

You know, that 1980s teen movie written by John Hughes?

Despite not sticking to a general narrative, it makes up for that with surprisingly believable characters and touches on some teenage issues that are still relevant today. It's a very enjoyable film, and I'd recommend it to anyone.

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I watched Harold and Kumar's Christmas special. Yes, It's a pretty outrageous movie, but a LOL'er for sure. And, I know It's July, but who gives a damn. I can watch Christmas things all I want!

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I watched Rubber yesterday, and I have no idea what I just watched. It sounded so bad, I just had to watch it. I mean come on:

A fricking tire that kills people with telekinesis?

Who the hell comes up with something like this? It was so dumb, it made just sense within its own dumbness.

Anyhow the movie wasn't THAT bad as I thought. The storyline was kinda slak, (I can't believe I'm saying this...) but I've seen worse . It had some fourth wall breakers, wich questioned the point of watching a movie and follow its plot, wich was somehow a cool idea, but not really good implemented.

I'd recommend it if you'd like to watch a movie with psychologic nonsense, otherwise it's just meh and not really worth seeing.

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The last movie I watched was Pacific Rim, three times in a row... It was a pretty amazing movie. (I'm a little bit addicted, and it's definitely worth seeing in 3D on a big screen.)

Though the storyline wasn't hugely complicated, it was still well-constructed; it's a 'huge robots beating the crap out of huge monsters' movie, and it knew that and didn't take itself too seriously. That being said, there were some great moments in the plot, some that had me cheering, crying, and both.

Not gonna get into a huge review or anything, but it was a pretty great movie. It's hard for me to find a favorite character; though there were some I didn't really like, there were a lot that I did (which is weird for me).

And, of course, the effects and battle scenes were amazing, simply beautiful. I mean, who doesn't love giant robots and alien monsters?

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I can't really remember the last movie I've seen, but I think it would have been "The Best of Chappelle's Show".  It wasn't really a movie, but the comedy sketches were playing one after another to make it seem like a movie.


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Megamind...

 

Its the last and the only movie that I have ever watched...

 

Bring me to the good ol' days...

 

The reason of why that was the only movie I watch is because I'm to awesome to watch any other movie other than Megamind...

 

Have to admit... Megamind was one of the worst and only movie that I have ever watched...


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Just watched Kubrick's original 2001: A Space Odyssey, and it is bucking trippy! I think I'm gonna have a friend of mine who really likes the movie explain this one to me because the ending confused the heck outta me. Also, I think this movie's the first one I can legitimately predict to give me nightmares. It's every fear I have about space rolled into one film. Thank you, Kubrick. You scarred me with the worlds' creepiest hotel, and now have you scarred me with a giant black slab.

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Just watched Kubrick's original 2001: A Space Odyssey, and it is bucking trippy! I think I'm gonna have a friend of mine who really likes the movie explain this one to me because the ending confused the heck outta me. Also, I think this movie's the first one I can legitimately predict to give me nightmares. It's every fear I have about space rolled into one film. Thank you, Kubrick. You scarred me with the worlds' creepiest hotel, and now have you scarred me with a giant black slab.

 

The ending makes much more sense if you've read the book. Basically, when Bowman reaches the Jovian monolith (aka TMA-2), he is transported to a very distant alien location (the "hotel room"), where he is transformed into a powerful energy being (the "Star-Child") and sent back. The creators of the monoliths themselves became energy beings some time ago, and their machines are simply continuing to act out the roles appointed to them.

 

Anyways, I watched Thor last night. Overall, it was an okay movie, even if I thought the romance plot seemed forced and the costumes all looked very silly. Coulda been better, wasn't terrible.

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