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What was the last movie you watched and how would you rate it?

  • vball10set
    Clear the mechanism.
  • Lovejoy1984
    Catching Fire. Very good, ending was weird though.

    Wife said it had to end that way because of the books (I haven't read them)

    7/10
  • Mohican00
    vball10set;1609492 wrote:Clear the mechanism.
    You mean, "For the love of the game"?
  • reclegend22
    vball10set;1609492 wrote:Clear the mechanism.
    There is a lot of hate for Kevin Costner in the world, but I am a big fan of his and this is a great movie. I couldn't even begin to calculate how many times my friends and I quoted that line when we were younger.

    While on the subject, I just watched another Kevin Costner classic, Mr. Brooks, the other day. The movie as a whole is filled with far too many twists and turns and subplots that it ultimately is a preposterous concept, but Costner and William Hurt -- as Costner's alter-ego, Marshall -- are so good that it really doesn't even matter. One of the better dark comedies -- in the vein of American Psycho, though certainly nowhere near as good -- out there, at least in terms of films dealing with serial killers.
  • sportchampps
    Heavyweights was one of Ben stillers best movies and is grossly underrated. I think his character in that had some inspiration for his character in Dodgeball.
  • vball10set
    Mohican00;1609520 wrote:You mean, "For the love of the game"?
    That's what I was referring to, yes...I was watching it while I typed it, so I thought I'd post the line in lieu of the movie name. I knew anyone that liked it would know it.
  • O-Trap
    I honestly hated For Love of the Game.

    However, I just watched Draft Day, and I actually liked him in that.
  • vball10set
    O-Trap;1609626 wrote:I honestly hated For Love of the Game.

    However, I just watched Draft Day, and I actually liked him in that.
    You could argue it was a sappy plot line, but as far as sports movies involving actors doing their own "stunts" (for lack of a better word), you'd be hard pressed to find one better than Costner playing Billy Chapel...jmo.
  • Laley23
    He was better in Tin Cup.
  • vball10set
    Laley23;1609719 wrote:He was better in Tin Cup.
    Comparable, but not better. Again, my opinion.
  • Gblock
    ive watched tin cup at least 10 times...for the love of the game only once so for me its tin cup

    i watched the railway man last weekend. 7/10. Really slow could have been better. ok for a one time watch
  • Laley23
    vball10set;1609727 wrote:He was good, but not better. Again, my opinion.
    Im saying in actually perfroming his own "stunts". That golf swing is ACTUALLY pretty damn flawless, considering he isnt very good.

    His pitching motion in FLOTG is pretty good, but has more "Issues" than the golf swing. Also, Costner cant throw the ball more than 60mph, I would guess lol
  • vball10set
    Laley23;1609747 wrote:Im saying in actually perfroming his own "stunts". That golf swing is ACTUALLY pretty damn flawless, considering he isnt very good.

    His pitching motion in FLOTG is pretty good, but has more "Issues" than the golf swing. Also, Costner cant throw the ball more than 60mph, I would guess lol
    and I'd venture to say 60 is pushing it-lol...I think it's safe to say that we both agree that he's pretty good in sports movies overall
  • bigdaddy2003
    Did anyone catch Oculus?
  • vball10set
    Drive Angry...6/10, and Amber Heard is very hot.
  • O-Trap
    vball10set;1609632 wrote:You could argue it was a sappy plot line, but as far as sports movies involving actors doing their own "stunts" (for lack of a better word), you'd be hard pressed to find one better than Costner playing Billy Chapel...jmo.
    Just felt like a love story wrapped loosely in sports scenes. I was hoping the sports side of things would play a more focal role.

    Not a bad movie for what it was. I just didn't care for that.
  • Go4alOngbOmB
    I saw "Draft Day" with Kevin Costner on Saturday at a matinee with my wife. (It still cost me 16 bucks to get in the damn door and another 20 at the concession stand) I honestly can say, if you are an NFL football fan, you will love this movie. As a Browns fan I of course was intrigued by the film. (Though watching it this close to the draft, I have a feeling it will give me this false sense of things will be amazing, when I know they wont.)

    The acting was solid throughout, it was very very believable, and the plot had an ending...but you just didn't know HOW it was going to GET to the ending that you already KNEW would happen. Which made the film entertaining. I almost immediately knew what was going to happen at the end.....but the journey to GET there is what made it fun.

    Also the yellow piece of paper that is presented at the beginning of the film adds a nice twist to how things actually pan out in the end....

    The only part I laughed audibly at and commented on out loud (which drew laughs from the other 7 people at the show) was when the fans at the after party started chanting Superbowl......which in turn I looked at my wife and said: Shouldn't they be chanting 8 and 8?"

    Overall 4-5 Stars in my book, Ill watch it again when it comes out on DVD with my old man who is a big Browns fan like myself....just for the Fantasy of it all.

    I truly hope this film has the "Major League" effect on the Browns.....and suddenly they turn it around and are good again....but they are the Browns.....I love em....but they hate me!
  • Gblock
    I watched Gone(2012) with amanda seyfried...8/10 this was surprisingly good imo
  • O-Trap
    Got around to watching Limitless (2011).

    I always seem to end up liking Bradley Cooper's roles, and this was no exception. Even though the basic plot has been around since Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, they kept it current and engaging. 8/10.
  • thavoice
    Go4alOngbOmB;1609943 wrote:I saw "Draft Day" with Kevin Costner on Saturday at a matinee with my wife. (It still cost me 16 bucks to get in the damn door and another 20 at the concession stand) I honestly can say, if you are an NFL football fan, you will love this movie. As a Browns fan I of course was intrigued by the film. (Though watching it this close to the draft, I have a feeling it will give me this false sense of things will be amazing, when I know they wont.)

    The acting was solid throughout, it was very very believable, and the plot had an ending...but you just didn't know HOW it was going to GET to the ending that you already KNEW would happen. Which made the film entertaining. I almost immediately knew what was going to happen at the end.....but the journey to GET there is what made it fun.

    Also the yellow piece of paper that is presented at the beginning of the film adds a nice twist to how things actually pan out in the end....

    The only part I laughed audibly at and commented on out loud (which drew laughs from the other 7 people at the show) was when the fans at the after party started chanting Superbowl......which in turn I looked at my wife and said: Shouldn't they be chanting 8 and 8?"

    Overall 4-5 Stars in my book, Ill watch it again when it comes out on DVD with my old man who is a big Browns fan like myself....just for the Fantasy of it all.

    I truly hope this film has the "Major League" effect on the Browns.....and suddenly they turn it around and are good again....but they are the Browns.....I love em....but they hate me!
    Oh, it will.
    Playoffs for the browns soon. This year probably closer to 8-8/9-7 and then true contenders next season
  • bigdaddy2003
    Finally going to watch Hitchcock tonight.
  • thavoice
    Just ran across this trailer.
    Had never heard of it before and I imagine it may be a lmited release but will have to try and see it.
    The Hornest Nest

    https://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?v=662222847159231
  • bigdaddy2003
    Who has watched 12 Years a Slave?
  • iclfan2
    Saw "her" last night. Real weird.
  • Mohican00
    bigdaddy2003;1626357 wrote:Who has watched 12 Years a Slave?
    If it's not a movie based on a comic book character, the OC hasn't seen it