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The Big Sleep

I love Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall, and this is my favourite of the four films they have been together in.
 
2001: A Space Odyssey

Most definitely one of Stanley Kubrick's best films. Slow pacing? Screw that, it's an excellent film.
 
sinister. i can't say if it was bad or good yet considering i only watched half of it. but so far.. scary stuff man scary stuff
 
I joined a film club at my school today, and we watched Rushmore as part of the first meeting.

It was pretty good, since that's what I expect from Wes Anderson.
 
Kick-Ass 2 is the most recent movie I watched. I saw it a few weeks ago. Yeah, it's not brilliant or anything. It's just a guilty pleasure, really. Mainly because Hit Girl is awesome.

I did find the vomit/diarrhea gun extremely disgusting though. That was the worst part of the movie.

I don't have a Netflix account anymore, so my movie watching has seriously declined. I also go to the theaters pretty rarely. I am interesting in Catching Fire (2nd Hunger Games movie) and Ender's Game though. I also think Nuigulumar Z: Gothic Lolita Battle Bear is going to be my first Japanese movie I'm going to go see in a theater. Japanese movie theaters are exceptionally expensive. I'm talking about $20 per ticket. For a NON-3D movie. But as a Shoko Nakagawa fan, I must go to support.
 
Seen a couple recently:
Kids (1995)
Beowulf (old but i hadnt seen it yet)
Devils Double (probably my favorite of the three about Uday Hussein's double)
 
I watched What's Eating Gilbert Grape? with my sister last night. It was pretty good, it taught a lot about life, plus the Depp+DiCaprio combo excited my sister :rolleyes: (She loves DiCaprio, and this was the first time we watched a movie together in a long time since I laughed throughout Titanic...)

BUT... there was a parody of it on American Dad with squirrels, so it kind of ruined it for me... ~.~
 
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I watched What's Eating Gilbert Grape? with my sister last night. It was pretty good, it taught a lot about life, plus the Depp+DiCaprio combo excited my sister :rolleyes: (She loves DiCaprio, and this was the first time we watched a movie together in a long time since I laughed throughout Titanic...)

BUT... there was a parody of it on American Dad with squirrels, so it kind of ruined it for me... ~.~

Damn, Leo DiCaprio is amazing. Maybe you should also see him in the Martin Scorsese flicks he starred in (ie. The Aviator).
 
His latest film was The Great Gatsby, if I'm correct? :rolleyes:

Yep, and he's going to be starring in another Martin Scorsese film this year, which is to be released during the holidays, The Wolf of Wall Street, and yes, I really want to see this.
 
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Yep, and he's going to be starring in another Martin Scorsese film this year, which is to be released during the holidays, The Wolf of Wall Street, and yes, I really want to see this.

Hey, that looks awesome~ :cool: I'm actually interested in seeing that, and it's rare for me to actually want to go see a movie (I'll usually wait for it to come out...) Speaking of which, I have free movie tickets this weekend, and we *still* haven't decided what to go see yet... (Any suggestions? Movies that just came out? :/ )
 
Hey, that looks awesome~ :cool: I'm actually interested in seeing that, and it's rare for me to actually want to go see a movie (I'll usually wait for it to come out...) Speaking of which, I have free movie tickets this weekend, and we *still* haven't decided what to go see yet... (Any suggestions? Movies that just came out? :/ )

Hmm... I can't really think of the movies that were just recently released at the moment. But I'd usually go to check sites like IMDb or Rotten Tomatoes to see what the majority of the people think about it, and then I make my decisions.
 
I'm definitely going to see 'Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2'. I think the last movie I watched was 'The Day the Earth stood still'.
 
I think the last movie I watched was 'The Day the Earth stood still'.

Which one? The classic one from 1951, which I loved, or the Keanu Reeves one, which I absolutely hated?

Anyways, the last movie I watched was The Crying Game. I thought it wouldn't really be interesting, but I decided to watch it, and now I think of it as one of the best things ever put on screen.
 
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