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

  • Mohican00
    Automatik;1558105 wrote:I wanted to see Wolf of Wallstreet or American Hustle, I was overruled.
    you either have shit taste in friends or shit taste in girlfriends
  • Automatik
    Mohican00;1558132 wrote:you either have shit taste in friends or shit taste in girlfriends
    lol yeah....movie preference on a given night define a person.
  • SportsAndLady
    Lawless. 8/10 liked it a lot.
  • sportchampps
    I pay $15 at easton for those power recliners they are great and it's 21+ so it eliminates between price and age most of the annoying people who see movies at easton who don't know how to shut the fuck up
  • reclegend22
    Lawless is awesome. Shia Labeouf is a baller.

    I got The Assassination of Jesse James by The Coward Robert Ford a couple of months ago as part of an Amazon fun pack, but haven't watch it yet. Hoping to watch it soon. Anyone here like it?
  • Terry_Tate
    Just watched Die Hard for the first time. 8/10. Very much enjoyed it.

    And I know this post will be pointless because I'm guessing everyone has already seen it so GFY.
  • SportsAndLady
    reclegend22;1558323 wrote:Lawless is awesome. Shia Labeouf is a baller.

    I got The Assassination of Jesse James by The Coward Robert Ford a couple of months ago as part of an Amazon fun pack, but haven't watch it yet. Hoping to watch it soon. Anyone here like it?

    Very good movie...little slow, so if your preference is action, may not be the movie for you.

    Casey Affleck and Brad Pitt are phenomenal.
  • reclegend22
    SportsAndLady;1558373 wrote:Very good movie...little slow, so if your preference is action, may not be the movie for you.

    Casey Affleck and Brad Pitt are phenomenal.
    Thanks. And no, I don't care that much for action-centric films. The opposite is what I prefer actually. I mean, I like some action, but dramas are more my thing. I have a friend who will only watch a movie if it's a comedy or if at least 10 people are killed by blood splatter/things blowing up. That's just ridiculous IMO. Lol.

    Movies like Heat, where there is great build-up and character development, mixed in with some action, are my favorite.
  • SportsAndLady
    reclegend22;1558387 wrote:Thanks. And no, I don't care that much for action-centric films. The opposite is what I prefer actually. I mean, I like some action, but dramas are more my thing. I have a friend who will only watch a movie if it's a comedy or if at least 10 people are killed by blood splatter/things blowing up. That's just ridiculous IMO. Lol.

    Movies like Heat, where there is great build-up and character development, mixed in with some action, are my favorite.
    Then you will love the movie.

    Casey affleck is great
  • reclegend22
    Awesome.

    I can just as easily watch a movie with almost no action at all, where there is simply nothing but casual, everyday dialogue for the most part, built around great character studies. If a film lacks character depth, I generally don't want to watch it. For anyone else like that, check out Game 6 with Michael Keaton and Robert Downey Jr.. It's excellent.

    Watched that the other day and it's a perfect 10.
  • se-alum
    reclegend22;1558387 wrote:Thanks. And no, I don't care that much for action-centric films. The opposite is what I prefer actually. I mean, I like some action, but dramas are more my thing. I have a friend who will only watch a movie if it's a comedy or if at least 10 people are killed by blood splatter/things blowing up. That's just ridiculous IMO. Lol.

    Movies like Heat, where there is great build-up and character development, mixed in with some action, are my favorite.
    I'm kinda the same way, give me a believable drama any day over the big production movies. In fact, my favorite movie of the year was probably The Kings of Summer.
  • O-Trap
    reclegend22;1558387 wrote:Thanks. And no, I don't care that much for action-centric films. The opposite is what I prefer actually. I mean, I like some action, but dramas are more my thing. I have a friend who will only watch a movie if it's a comedy or if at least 10 people are killed by blood splatter/things blowing up. That's just ridiculous IMO. Lol.

    Movies like Heat, where there is great build-up and character development, mixed in with some action, are my favorite.
    I agree that there ought to be complexity for a movie to be considered good (though I can admit that I enjoy the occasional shameless shoot-em-up). However, I hated the Heat. Sans the revelation of the primary antagonist in the end, it was pretty predictable, and a lot of the comedy seemed to rely too heavily (for me, anyway, as this is an issue of preference, of course) on either crude humor or minor physical humor ... maybe Dane Cook meets the Three Stooges.
  • reclegend22
    O-Trap;1558441 wrote:I agree that there ought to be complexity for a movie to be considered good (though I can admit that I enjoy the occasional shameless shoot-em-up). However, I hated the Heat. Sans the revelation of the primary antagonist in the end, it was pretty predictable, and a lot of the comedy seemed to rely too heavily (for me, anyway, as this is an issue of preference, of course) on either crude humor or minor physical humor ... maybe Dane Cook meets the Three Stooges.
    Are we talking about the same movie?

    I'm talking about the movie that starred Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, Val Kilmer and Natalie Portman, which might be a top 50 movie of all-time with one of the most dramatic endings to any film ever. The Moby soundtrack was killer.

    Are you talking about the Sandra Bullock chick flick? Lol.
  • reclegend22
    se-alum;1558438 wrote:I'm kinda the same way, give me a believable drama any day over the big production movies. In fact, my favorite movie of the year was probably The Kings of Summer.
    I'll have to check this movie out. Looks good.
  • se-alum
    reclegend22;1558446 wrote:I'll have to check this movie out. Looks good.
    I liked it because it has to do with things most every kid went through at the age. The building of a house in the middle of the woods is slightly far-fetched, but not as much as shooting 30 rounds out of a gun that holds 10-12 rounds at most. Check out The Spectacular Now as well, really like it.
  • O-Trap
    reclegend22;1558445 wrote:Are we talking about the same movie?

    I'm talking about the movie that starred Robert DeNiro, Al Pacino, Val Kilmer and Natalie Portman, which might be a top 50 movie of all-time with one of the most dramatic endings to any film ever. The Moby soundtrack was killer.

    Are you talking about the Sandra Bullock chick flick? Lol.
    Whew. You scared the shit out of me. That being a recent movie, it was the one I thought you meant.

    I was being nice before. That movie was awful.

    I haven't seen Heat (the one you were referring to) in over ten years, but yeah, THAT'S a good movie.
  • reclegend22
    O-Trap;1558522 wrote:Whew. You scared the shit out of me. That being a recent movie, it was the one I thought you meant.

    I was being nice before. That movie was awful.

    I haven't seen Heat (the one you were referring to) in over ten years, but yeah, THAT'S a good movie.
    Lol. Ok. I was like, well, I've never heard anybody compare the acting abilities of Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino to Dane Cook and The Three Stooges, but sure. Haha.

    But yeah, I wouldn't even have watched the movie you were originally referencing, let alone bragged about having done so.
  • O-Trap
    reclegend22;1558534 wrote:Lol. Ok. I was like, well, I've never heard anybody compare the acting abilities of Robert DeNiro and Al Pacino to Dane Cook and The Three Stooges, but sure. Haha.

    But yeah, I wouldn't even have watched the movie you were originally referencing, let alone bragged about having done so.
    I had hoped. I saw it with the missus, or I wouldn't have watched it, either.
  • Mohican00
    Automatik;1558237 wrote:lol yeah....movie preference on a given night define a person.
    or you went by yourself
  • Pick6
    Went to watch the Wolf of Wall St last night (figured I'd save myself the pain of another Cowboys Week 17 let down). My review is kind of like the others..Thought it was alright, kind of funny, and was way too long.
  • reclegend22
    Has anyone seen Her yet with Joaquin Phoenix?

    It's an interesting turn for Phoenix, but some of his best work derives from playing offbeat characters. While the plot is weird -- Phoenix's character falls in love with a computer voiced by Scarlett Johansson -- I am a big fan of the actor's work and love his co-star Rooney Mara, so I will definitely check it out. Phoenix is great in roles that require him to show a wide range of emotions and this unusual drama centered on an emotionally-disturbed man who becomes romantically involved with a computer should provide that. The reviews have been good, at least.
  • friendfromlowry
    Not a movie, but I'm currently working my way through season 4 of Justified in preparation for the season 5 premier next week. That show is sweet.
  • O-Trap
    Ocean's Eleven (remake with Clooney) - I don't like the idea of just handing out 10s, but I honestly can't think of anything that would have made this movie better.
  • Rotinaj
    O-Trap;1559544 wrote:Ocean's Eleven (remake with Clooney) - I don't like the idea of just handing out 10s, but I honestly can't think of anything that would have made this movie better.
    The first one was awesome. I liked the next 2 but they weren't anything special IMO.
  • O-Trap
    Rotinaj;1559552 wrote:The first one was awesome. I liked the next 2 but they weren't anything special IMO.
    Yeah, I'm definitely referring to the first one. I liked the third one pretty well. The second was okay, but the whole Julia Roberts playing Tess playing Julia Roberts just made me angry. I don't hate meta plots, but that was just weak.