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What's the last movie you've seen?

At home: Inside Out
In Theatres: It's been a really long time!!! I have no idea... might have been The Imitation Game
 
Blood of the Beasts (1948)


really good film but it's very morbid and grotesque so don't watch it if you can't handle slaughter of animals

Eyes Without a Face (1959)

Good psychological old-school horror stuff, recommended!

both films by Georges Franju :)
 
I just watched Star Wars Episode II and tonight I'm going to watch Episode III to celebrate finishing a week of exams~
 
lol no lemme look it up.

Les aventures extraordinaires d'Ad?le Blanc-Sec is the french title i think ;;
 
leap year.
watched it at a friends house.
i was surprised at how much i liked it.
 
I watched Inside Out with my sister who hasn't seen the movie before. She was so impressed with it, we ended up discussing/analyzing the entire thing thirty minutes after it was done
 
Saw Deadpool :3

It's among the better of the super hero movies I've seen, but there's massive bias there since I love Deadpool (though on the other hand, that bias would also make me more critical of it I guess).

It was just done really well. Ryan Reynolds has redeemed himself from those previous two super hero disasters. Plus, it didn't butcher the source material all that much, which comic book movies have a habit of doing. What was changed for the movie made sense in terms of making a movie adaptation, rather than leave me asking "why the hell did they change that!?".



I also came out wondering why Colossus was done 100% better in the Deadpool movie than he was across the entire X-Men movie franchise (though the answer is obviously "because the 'X-Men' movies are essentially 'Wolverine...and friends'")
 
Dragon Inn (1966)

classic sword wavering stuff. reason i watched it because those from the 60s and earlier are good and can't ditch some oldies hk/taiwan stuff man. also the special effects are really cute and brought some fun ahah
 
How To Train Your Dragon. I heard so much about it, so why not? It's every bit as awesome as I expected. There are also some incredible visuals and landscapes that left me in awe
 
Watched Fargo at my boyfriend's house last Sunday.

Haven't been to the cinema for a while but I'm going to see The Revenant this weekend. :)
 
I finally got around to watching Inside Llewyn Davis last night or else it would've been a waste if I bought the DVD for nothing. I probably need to re-watch it though, considering I was super tired then.
 
oh, i saw pride and prejudice and zombies at the weekend, it was alright i guess but i'd rather just see pride and prejudice without zombies
 
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