What Movie Did You Last See?
Friday, March 14, 2014 by Island Dog | Discussion: Movies & TV & Books
What's the last movie you saw? Doesn't matter if it was at home or at a theater.
Last one I saw was Captain Philips. I thought it a pretty good movie, especially since it was based on real events.
Reply #22 Tuesday, March 18, 2014 8:52 PM
Reply #23 Tuesday, March 18, 2014 9:03 PM
It's a trip for 2... and I had first offer... but had to pass... looking after a sickie at the moment....
looking forward to some good pics to play around in photoshop with though...
Reply #24 Tuesday, March 18, 2014 9:31 PM
Reply #25 Tuesday, March 18, 2014 10:42 PM
Nebraska
David Grant: How did she die?
Kate Grant: Saw herself in the mirror one day.
Reply #27 Wednesday, March 19, 2014 9:08 AM
Quoting ElanaAhova, reply 15
hemlock grove. Oye. I watched about 8 episodes of that. It got way to creepy gory for me... the creepy gore never let up. Starkers, you like hemlock Grove, so well, now I am very happy you did not adopt me. The affects in it are just awesome. Making a woman missing her lower abdomen etc still seem so dead, and then 'alive.' And kissing. eeeeeeeeeeee Oh, and did I mention eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee?
Yeah, Hemlock Grove was a bit gory, but I saw past that to follow the storyline and plot. There is a season 2 due to be aired in the next few weeks, and I shall be glued to it just as I was with the 1st. Besides, it's all fantasy and never likely to happen, so it isn't quite as shocking. What I do find disturbing and refuse to watch is movies with nut-jobs running around with chainsaws, etc. Stuff like that does happen and is too close to reality to be entertainment, in my book.
We share similar views about horror genre. I have zero interest in chainsaw maniac type flicks - too much like real life. I guess, for Grove, I feel like some of it is also close to reality. Perhaps that reflects more on my warped sense of reality... lol. The plot was the only thing that kept me watching for so long. Guess I will just read the spoilers, later.
Reply #29 Monday, March 24, 2014 2:08 PM
Last movie in theater: Hunger Games Catching Fire.
Rating: GREAT! Couldn't be better!!
Last move at home: Talledega Nights
Rating: Hysterical! My boyfriend and I quote it all the time. Never gets old!
Reply #30 Monday, March 24, 2014 4:43 PM
My last two.... The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug both back to back at home on Foxtel
Reply #32 Tuesday, March 25, 2014 3:29 AM
Last night I saw a movie called Pathfinder on Foxtel On Demand. It is about a Viking boy who is disowned and abandoned by his father during a raiding party on American Indian soil prior to Columbus. The young boy is adopted by the chief of a tribe and his wife, while he is raised in the Indian ways. However, another Viking raiding party wipes out most of his village and he has to choose between his heritage or the people who raised him.
It is more violent than I would have liked, but I think it was necessary to effectively tell the story. This movie is well worth watching and I'd give it an 8 or 9 out of 10 for storyline and plot.
Reply #33 Tuesday, March 25, 2014 7:39 AM
Saw Pathfinder awhile back. I expected it to be violent considering the times.
Reply #34 Tuesday, March 25, 2014 2:01 PM
The violence, while quite graphic at times, was not overdone done to gratuitous excess like in some action movies. Like you said, "considering the times" and the fact that survival often meant that your violence had to overwhelm the opponent's/enemies own violence. Still, it was a movie I enjoyed and could watch again a bit further down the track.
Earlier I watched Luc Besson's fururistic Lockout with Guy Pearce in the lead role of a morally corrupt agent who is sent to rescue the US president's daughter from a penal colony on a space station. This one I'd give a 7 out of 10 for storyline and plot. Again there is alot of violence, but that should be expected given it is set in a prison for societies worst criminals.
Reply #36 Wednesday, March 26, 2014 12:22 AM
Last night I watched Chaos with Jason Statham of The Transporter trilogy fame. In this movie Statham plays the part of a disgraced [yet blameless] cop who is suspended for the shooting death of a hostage after a bank robbery. The architect of another bank robbery demands that if he must deal with police, the disgraced cop must be the lead police negotiator or he will start shooting hostages.
A chaotic chain of events ensues as the bank robbers escape and always manage to stay one step ahead of the investigative team pursuing them. I'd give this movie a 7 out of ten also
Reply #37 Wednesday, April 23, 2014 4:41 PM
Saw Homefront this weekend. It was a good action movie, well worth the rental.
Reply #40 Thursday, April 24, 2014 2:33 PM
Haven't watched anything recently - like in the last few days - but after the rugby league Friday night I'm going to watch 'Jack The Giant Slayer' on Foxtel on-demand. I like that, legally downloading and being able to select a movie or TV show to watch it any time I like as often ass I like... no waiting for scheduled programming and all that. 'Tis bloomin' marvellous... this Foxtel.
After that I might watch 'Snow White And The Huntsman'. I'm in a bit of a fantasy without porn mood, so why not!
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Reply #21 Tuesday, March 18, 2014 8:15 PM
My girlfriend hated the first 300, and i love it.
Forced here to watch 300 ROE, and she liked it and im so-so. lol
But nothing compares to...the lego movie
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