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Topic: The Last Movie You've Watched!

Posted by: spamster101

Subject: The Last Movie You've Watched!
Date: Mar 02 09

Mine would be Moulin Rouge! and Buffy for a tv show!



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candela3 Last night, I watched "Role Models," with Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott. I didn't expect too much out of it, but it was actually VERY funny. I recommend it to everybody who wants a good laugh.

Reply #21. Mar 14 09, 8:06 AM

Manuel0672 The last movie I watched on TV was "Forbidden planet", a Sci-fi classic of the 50s and one of the Leslie Nielsen first movies.

Reply #22. Mar 14 09, 10:34 AM

guinnykins The last movie I watched was Slum Dog Millionair...

I know everyone is raving about it now - which is really cool... but it was a small budget film - and that is what makes it so awesome that it ranked so highly in the USA ,,,

Danny Boyle is an awesome director who made the whole movies so watchable and believable...

Reply #23. Mar 14 09, 12:19 PM

d0gmamg0d

The last movie I watched was also "Slumdog Millionaire." I read the book "Q&A" that it was based on, too. I have to say, they are extremely different. The movie takes the basic premise, kid from the slums happens to know the answers because of chapters in his life, the police take him in for questioning because they think he's cheated and he recounts, answer by answer, his life, explaining how he knows. In the book, however, different questions, different life (!), even different name!

Still a worthwhile movie. I enjoyed it.

Reply #24. Mar 14 09, 1:11 PM

d0gmamg0d

RE: Danny Boyle. I've yet to see him make a misstep. I've enjoyed his work from "Shallow Grave," to "Trainspotting" to "The Beach" (that movie got a bum rap, everyone was expecting big things from Leo after "Titanic" but the story was solid and so was the directing), to "28 Days Later" (he practically redefined the zombie movie with that one) up to "Slumdog Millionaire." The only bad side is, he doesn't make movies near as often as I'd like to see them.

Reply #25. Mar 14 09, 1:14 PM

frodobeh Cymruambyth, definitely agree with you concerning Much Ado About Nothing! So good!

The last movie I saw in its entirety was Shakespeare in Love. Which was pretty good, except for all the sexual scenes.
I then watched the end of The Adventures of Huck Finn and the beginning of Tom and Huck on TV but was unable to finish it.

Reply #26. Mar 24 09, 9:38 PM

Professer

The Boy in the stripped Pyjamas, a well made and enthralling movie, that for me keeps alive the memories of the Holocaust, least we should forget the entire cast played their roles well and is a film to watch.

Reply #27. Mar 25 09, 6:57 AM

AlecHolland I just watched "My Name is Bruce" last night. It was wonderfully cheesy. I've always been a Bruce Campbell fan, and this movie was pretty fun. It could have been better, but you can't beat a $1 rental at the Redbox.

Reply #28. Mar 25 09, 10:07 AM

Popteen13 I just recently watched Journey to the Center of the Earth!
It was my 4th time!

Reply #29. Mar 26 09, 9:00 PM

papo2228 I watched on TV "Sweeney Todd" with Johnny Depp and I must admit it was a terrible bore.

Reply #30. Mar 27 09, 9:21 AM

Roofoo It was Twilight. It was kind of corny... I absolutely loved it.

Reply #31. Mar 27 09, 8:02 PM

deaconblues63 I watched "About A Boy" and enjoyed it very much.

Reply #32. Mar 27 09, 8:14 PM

7PinKy7

The last movie that I watched was Beerfest.

Reply #33. Apr 05 09, 10:15 AM

Ardicrocks

The last film i saw was I am legend, a great film and it was not as scary as i throught it would be.

Reply #34. Jul 11 09, 2:07 AM

beatrice1983

The last movie I watched on TV was "Signs" last night. I had seen it before, but couldn't remember much of it. Kieran Culkin and Abigail Breslin are doing a terrific job.

Reply #35. Jul 17 09, 2:57 PM

beatrice1983

Oh no, wait a second. I think it was Rory Culkin, right? Yeah, I guess Kieran would be too old for the part.

Reply #36. Jul 17 09, 2:59 PM

AvrilBDT Today in school we watched "7 Pounds".

Reply #37. Jul 17 09, 6:18 PM

anabanana2015 D.A.R.R.E.L.L I didn't like it much.

Reply #38. Jul 17 09, 9:35 PM

TheRambler

I watched Gran Torino. Clint Eastwood at his craggy best. I would recommend it but only for die hard Clint Eastwood fans.

Reply #39. Jul 18 09, 6:36 AM

uc0nnfan92 Howl's Moving Castle, its one of those cartoon japanese movies. Looked really corny, but was one of the best cartoons movie ever. 5 stars.

Reply #40. Jul 19 09, 6:09 PM

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