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What's the last movie you've seen?

I watched Terminator Genisys earlier.


It's okay I guess but there's definitely things wrong with it.


Arnie punches stuff and says things though so it's worth it...But 'theoretically' is not going to be his new catchphrase, no matter how much they pushed it.
 
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The last movie I ever saw in theaters was 'Wreck It Ralph' (Gog so long ago -_-;; ). As for what I watched recently at home, it was 'Happy Gilmore' on cable tv.

Blah, I don't watch as many movies as I used to. :p
 
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In theaters: Inside Out. ( I watched it like 3 times now$

At home: I have no idea. But I know what's gonna happen in September....

Late September:

In theaters: Pixels (I watched it like 3 times lol)

At home: Inside Out (10th time watching this!)

- - - Post Merge - - -

Inside Out, really enjoyed it ^_^
Was so many families in the theatre though >.<

It's a kids movie. Of course there is gonna be families there, What do you expect. A whole bunch of grown men watching the film?
 
Inside Out, one of the best movies i have ever seen.
It makes it even better that 2 of the main characters were on my favorite tv show ever, The office U.S. (disgust and sadness)
 
I haven't been to the theater in years... And I rarely watch movies. What's Inside Out supposed to be about?
(You could put it in a spoiler if you want)
 
I watched The Master last week. I enjoyed it on some level, mainly thanks to the performances and direction, but it definitely requires another viewing or two.
Last movie I saw in theaters was Jurassic World, which was a pretty solid action flick but didn't have any of the things that made the first movie great. The characters were shallow and there wasn't anything that interesting going on visually.
 
I rewatched Ratatouille tonight. I still stand by the statement that it is the greatest Pixar movie to be made. It is highly complex in thematic terms for a movie about rats cooking and for a Pixar moving in general. The scene near the end with Anton Ego's speech/review seals it all together on so many levels.
 
The Descendants. It's a very sad film, I enjoyed it more than I thought I would, even if I never watch it again.
 
the last movie i saw in theaters was jurassic world
the last one i saw at home was night at the museum
 
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