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

  • Laley23
    Creed. 9/10. Second best of them all, after original, if you consider it a rocky film.
  • power i
    Room. 7/10. I feel it would be better if I hadn't read the book.
  • ernest_t_bass
    Dope on Netflix. Entertaining. No higher than 7/10.
  • Fab4Runner
    Amy 8/10. Very well done documentary. Girl could sing. Her early jazz is amazing.
  • Heretic
    Fab4Runner;1784705 wrote:The Witch - 3/10. I wanted to like it so bad, but it was terrible. Beautifully shot, and Anya Taylor-Joy was very good, but the movie sucked.
    That stinks; I was even kind of looking forward to it.
  • Fab4Runner
    Heretic;1784986 wrote:That stinks; I was even kind of looking forward to it.
    Mantooth and I were both bummed.
  • Belly35
    Risen .... 3/10
  • ernest_t_bass
    Belly35;1785001 wrote:Risen .... 3/10
    Enlighten us.
  • GoChiefs
    ernest_t_bass;1785004 wrote:Enlighten us.
    No.
  • ernest_t_bass
    GoChiefs;1785019 wrote:Please, God... No!
    FYP
  • fish82
    Finally got around to seeing Deadpool last night.

    9/10...the hype is legit.
  • TBone14
    Watched Mad Max: Fury Road the other night.

    I thought it was horrible.
  • FatHobbit
    TBone14;1785142 wrote:Watched Mad Max: Fury Road the other night.

    I thought it was horrible.
    I thought it was pretty average and I think they only called it mad max to get people to see it. He was definitely not the focus of the movie.
  • Fab4Runner
    I thought all of the technical aspects of Mad Max were phenomenal, and I could stare at Tom Hardy all day. Overall, though, I would only give it like 5 or 6/10.
  • Commander of Awesome
    Watched Spotlight last night. It was very good, but would not have been my pick for Best Picture.
  • Laley23
    Commander of Awesome;1785179 wrote:Watched Spotlight last night. It was very good, but would not have been my pick for Best Picture.
    What did you like more? It was my favorite movie of the year that I saw, but didn't see all the nominations this year, which is rare.
  • Iliketurtles
    I watched Spotlight this weekend and it was good but I liked The Big Short, The Martian, The Revenant, and Mad Max all more. I haven't seen Brooklyn, Room, or Bridge of Spies.

    I also watched Trainwreck this weekend and it was terrible. My wife loved it so I'm chalking it up as another movie that maybe just mostly women find funny.
  • SportsAndLady
    Not a movie but anyone watching The People vs OJ Simpson? Pretty good show
  • Laley23
    Yeah, it's one of the best things on TV right now.
  • raiderbuck
    SportsAndLady;1785243 wrote:Not a movie but anyone watching The People vs OJ Simpson? Pretty good show
    Yea, it's a great show.
  • Fab4Runner
    I'm watching. I actually find it kind of hilarious. David Schwimmer saying Juice 5000 times always gets me.

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  • Commander of Awesome
    Laley23;1785189 wrote:What did you like more? It was my favorite movie of the year that I saw, but didn't see all the nominations this year, which is rare.
    I also haven't seen all the oscar noms yet (which is also unusual for me), but I liked Big Short, Ex Machina, Bridge of Spies, and Anomalisa better.

    Best film for me would have gone to Ex Machina or Big Short.
  • O-Trap
    Fab4Runner;1785272 wrote:I'm watching. I actually find it kind of hilarious. David Schwimmer saying Juice 5000 times always gets me.

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    Yeah, I'm getting a kick out of this.
  • vball10set
    Laley23;1784873 wrote:Creed. 9/10. Second best of them all, after original, if you consider it a rocky film.
    My brother said the same--still haven't seen it but definitely will.
  • O-Trap
    Commander of Awesome;1785179 wrote:Watched Spotlight last night. It was very good, but would not have been my pick for Best Picture.
    This year was a really good year for films based on true events. Spotlight, The Big Short, and Pawn Sacrifice were all really good, I thought. Concussion was okay, but I couldn't handle Smith's accent changing throughout the movie (I dont blame him ... that's gotta be a hard thing to maintain over the time spent shooting).

    I didn't see Ex Machina, and I suppose I wouldn't have been surprised if The Big Short had gotten the win, but I wasn't unhappy with Spotlight getting it, either. I really thought the cast as a whole (and especially Ruffalo) did an incredible job playing the respective roles down to the idiosyncrasies of the characters, and I liked that the writing didn't seem to half-ass the less consequential parts of the film. Whoever did the score did a really nice job, too. It worked well with the film.