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

  • Lovejoy1984
    Spongebob Movie 6/10
    Had the normal kid stuff mixed in with the adult humor that of course goes over the kids heads but the parents got.

    Dumb and Dumber To 7/10.
    Went in expecting an extremely ridiculous movie, was exactly what I got. Plot almost identical to the last one, minor tweaks obviously. But overall, its what you'd expect.
  • O-Trap
    Homefront - 8.5/10

    I have to admit it. James Franco can act when he wants to. Between this and 'Good People', it's obvious he can cut it if he wants to. Statham was Statham.
  • FatHobbit
    I watched foxcatcher last night. I thought the acting was pretty good, but the story was meh. And the ending was definitely rushed.


    Can we use spoiler tags? I thought we could but it's not working...
  • Laley23
    The Drop. 7.7/10

    Interesting, but good. Didnt expect it to be slow moving like that.
  • O-Trap
    Laley23;1711090 wrote:The Drop. 7.7/10

    Interesting, but good. Didnt expect it to be slow moving like that.
    Yeah, it really does drag. I liked the ending, and it made it worth watching, but it wouldn't have hurt for it to move a little faster, or at least for them to have made it a little shorter.
  • Laley23
    O-Trap;1711163 wrote:Yeah, it really does drag. I liked the ending, and it made it worth watching, but it wouldn't have hurt for it to move a little faster, or at least for them to have made it a little shorter.
    Agree. The ending was out of nowhere and I like Hardy, so the fact he was in every scene practically helped.

    Just not sure what the point of some of the plotlines were...like, that fucking dog.
  • Fab4Runner
    O-Trap;1711163 wrote:Yeah, it really does drag. I liked the ending, and it made it worth watching, but it wouldn't have hurt for it to move a little faster, or at least for them to have made it a little shorter.
    Pish posh...I will watch Tom Hardy do anything all day, every day.
  • sportchampps
    if you just wanna watch Tom Hardy check out Locke. It's like 2 hours oh him driving in a car on a cell phone
  • O-Trap
    Laley23;1711164 wrote:Agree. The ending was out of nowhere and I like Hardy, so the fact he was in every scene practically helped.

    Just not sure what the point of some of the plotlines were...like, that fucking dog.
    Apparently, that's from the book.
  • Automatik
    The Culture High, documentary on Netflix.

    Great watch, very informative. 8/10
  • O-Trap
    Fab4Runner;1711166 wrote:Pish posh...I will watch Tom Hardy do anything all day, every day.
    Yeah, but you say "pish posh," so ...

    ;)
  • Fab4Runner
    O-Trap;1715105 wrote:Yeah, but you say "pish posh," so ...

    ;)
  • Commander of Awesome
    Finally got around to watching Birdman today. Pretty damn solid, but I liked other films this yr more that I would have voted for Best Pic over it. 7.5/10
  • SportsAndLady
    American Gangster has been on AMC the last week. 9/10 for me. Love this movie
  • O-Trap
    SportsAndLady;1715934 wrote:American Gangster has been on AMC the last week. 9/10 for me. Love this movie
    I watched a mob-related movie last night, too. Yours was better.

    Gangster Squad - 5/10

    Cheesy movie that isn't trying to be. It's saving grace was that Sean Penn was excellent as Mickey Cohen.
  • SportsAndLady
    O-Trap;1715983 wrote:I watched a mob-related movie last night, too. Yours was better.

    Gangster Squad - 5/10

    Cheesy movie that isn't trying to be. It's saving grace was that Sean Penn was excellent as Mickey Cohen.
    That movie fucking sucked.
  • jmog
    Snowpiercer, watched it on Netflix while on the treadmill.

    Post-Apocalyptical film set on a train, lots of gore and some weird stuff.

    At best a 4/10, I was never really entertained. It did have some well known actors in it though.
  • Iliketurtles
    SportsAndLady;1715934 wrote:American Gangster has been on AMC the last week. 9/10 for me. Love this movie
    Lol I watched this yesterday on AMC as well. Great movie.
  • O-Trap
    SportsAndLady;1715987 wrote:That movie fucking sucked.
    Aside from Penn, I pretty much agree with that.
  • Big_Mirg_ZHS
    Goodfellas- 9.9/10
  • Rotinaj
    The 3rd Hobbit movie. 6.5/10. Liked the other 2 more.
  • se-alum
    This Is Where I Leave You - 8/10

    The Judge - 9/10
  • justincredible
    jmog;1716001 wrote:Snowpiercer, watched it on Netflix while on the treadmill.

    Post-Apocalyptical film set on a train, lots of gore and some weird stuff.

    At best a 4/10, I was never really entertained. It did have some well known actors in it though.
    This is next on my list. Given the premise of the movie I can hardly believe it is so well rated on rotten tomatoes.
  • Zunardo
    "The Wrecking Crew" (documentary) - 10/10 for the nostalgia factor alone, and younger musicians should appreciate its historical significance.

    I found out by accident last week that it was in theaters, and enjoyed it very much. I believe it has a limited release, I saw it listed in only one theater in Columbus this week, Gateway on the OSU campus. According to the film's website is also being released on Netflix: http://www.wreckingcrewfilm.com/

    The film is directed by the son of Tommy Tedesco, and took nearly 20 years for him to get it released nationally.

    If you don't know the Wrecking Crew by that name, you've probably heard them play countless times on the radio since the early 1960's. They're mostly retired now, but their story is fascinating.

    For more info, read Hal Blaine's autobiography, "Hal Blaine and The Wrecking Crew"; also a more in-depth look at the background of several Wrecking Crew members called "The Wrecking Crew: The Inside Story of Rock and Roll's Best-Kept Secret", written by Kent Hartman.
  • O-Trap
    Inside Man - 9/10

    I've been binging on this movie lately. I've probably watched it half a dozen times while I work in the last month. Great writing. Great acting. Great score. The Bollywood song at the beginning was a little weird, but they even made that work. Clive Owen does the calm mastermind role really well, and Denzel and Jodi Foster were solid as always.