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What's the last movie you've seen?

The Happening, and the actor main character was kinda bad tbh

he's much better now though lol.
 
I watched Ki-duk Kim's Spring Summer Fall Winter and Spring, The Bow and 3-iron today.
very emotional day ahahah............
 
Erotikon (1920)

Quite the humorous silent movie. And the dresses and ballet costumes are fantastic.
 
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I watched the original Scream trilogy. Might watch the fourth one, since I must finish what I already started.

I like the first two, don't know why I hadn't watched them before. The third one is lame (not enough stabbing or character development), and I know Emma Roberts is in the fourth so don't really know what to expect.
 
Avengers: Age Of Ultron AGAIN because I promised my best friend I would watch it with him...
 
The Breakfast Club. My date and I tuned in last night and kept trying to top each other with how many lines we remembered.
 
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Watched Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl at home

One of my favorite movies
 
I'm seeing the Avenger's movie 2morrow but no expectations.

last week I saw a spanish horror/thriller about a psychopathic stalker called Sleep Tight, very interesting but also freaky as heck, I'm terrible with horror movies & this one was no different. The thing that kept me interested was the motives of the stalker (who is the main character of the movie)
 
At home:Stand By Me
In theathers: Avengers 2

My first time watching Stand By Me and I see why it's a classic. It was an overall great and bittersweet coming of age story. The characters had a nice balance of maturity and immaturity as they should being a group of four 12-year-old boys. It felt nostalgic and the ending line was a really hard hitting blow leaving you to want to chase that since of nostalgia.

Avengers 2 was alright for what it was. I didn't plan of seeing it to begin with, just got offered by friends to see it. As far as pacing goes, I feel as if Avengers 2 is better than the first movie. The action sequences are choreographed even more stylish and the overall timing of them are fair, never dragging on too long or cutting it off short. The main complaint here is Joss Whedon's writing and how tiring it gets at times. With Whedon, everyone has to have a sarcastic quip and it's very annoying at this point. Just watch it accepting it's made with style over substance (as you should with any superhero movie) and you should be entertained for 2 hours.
 
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Last movie I watched in theaters I really don't remember, it was too long ago xD
This morning, at home, I was watching Frozen in Portuguese dub .-. The songs sounded pathetic xD
 
I just got down to watching The Man Who Fell to Earth, and it was so sad. I don't want to give away anything about it to those yet to have seen it, but it's very sad. It's fantastic, but it's very sad. It's actually quite depressing when you consider the end result of everything he'd done throughout the film.
 
Just watched Life After Beth yesterday. It wasn't bad but it wasn't "good" either. The being said I kind of liked it. Most because I am in love with Aubrey Plaza but...
 
Saw Jaws (1974) at home and Ouija (2014) in theaters
I had never seen Jaws entirely, only extracts. Ouija was a terrible "horror" movie based only on jumpscares. I fell asleep at some point.
 
Saw Jaws (1974) at home and Ouija (2014) in theaters
I had never seen Jaws entirely, only extracts. Ouija was a terrible "horror" movie based only on jumpscares. I fell asleep at some point.

Jaws is awesome. But I tend to like the 70s aesthetics, so :3

Ouija seems boring indeed.
 
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