What Movie did you last watch?

Re: What Movie did you last watch?

Postby pjhaan » Mon Jun 20, 2016 4:04 pm

Finding Dory. I thought it was pretty good. Baby Dory is absolutely adorable. I find I enjoyed the supporting characters more than the main characters though.

Stay after the credits for a cute scene.
 
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Re: What Movie did you last watch?

Postby crazybirdman » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:05 pm

^100% agree. Hank, Destiny and Bailey were all awesome

and the end credit scene after the credits was kind of spoiled by . . the credits.
 
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Re: What Movie did you last watch?

Postby pjhaan » Tue Jun 21, 2016 3:24 am

^ Exactly, I read the cast credits and was confused...
 
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Re: What Movie did you last watch?

Postby BionicKoalaBoy » Tue Jun 21, 2016 7:32 am

UNDER THE SKIN ( 15 ) - One of the most stylish and unsettling movies i've seen in a looong time. If you aren't taken in by the atmosphere, or need MARVEL type thrills, you may not even make it through the credits. But STICK WITH IT TO THE END. - What took me ages to get my head round is that almost all of the people in this film apart from SCARLETT JOHANSSON are real and don't know they're are being filmed. It makes it so interesting and un-contrived. There are some real shocking moments, and although it's not really a horror, the 'theme' is really creepy and ominous. Not for everyone's taste by any stretch of the imagination. The film also has an awful lot of nudity, ( Scarlett mostly ) but no sex. If you like your Sci-fi a bit 'out there' and of the 'FilmFour' variety, watch it at least once ( if you're old enough ;) ). I guarantee the experience will stick with you for a long time to come.
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Re: What Movie did you last watch?

Postby pjhaan » Tue Jun 21, 2016 11:43 am

Watched The Martian last night. I preferred the book but it was really well done. The eliminated a few of the trials he faced on Mars though.
 
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Re: What Movie did you last watch?

Postby Tilarta » Tue Jun 21, 2016 12:02 pm

Finding Dory.
 
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Re: What Movie did you last watch?

Postby ScoutShellby » Wed Jun 22, 2016 3:22 pm

Interstellar. It's... interesting?
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Re: What Movie did you last watch?

Postby BionicKoalaBoy » Wed Jul 06, 2016 7:29 am

Captain America Civil war... again.

Just want to say though, how impressed I am at the anti-ageing effect on Robert Downey Junior during his hologram presentation to the students. It's very convincing. Also too in Antman, the Anti-ageing of Michael Douglas at the beginning in the 80s. ( looks like his 'wall street' days ) - I just feel a bit cheated now as one my and my son's favourite movies is Tron Legacy, and the young Flynn/CLU facial graphics just aren't that great. It must be incredibly hard and I applaud everyone in the industry, but it lets the film down for us, as my son mocks him when he appears on screen because it looks artificial. It kind of spoils the magic. :(
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Re: What Movie did you last watch?

Postby BionicKoalaBoy » Wed Jul 06, 2016 7:49 am

The incredible shrinking man ( 1957 )

First saw this back in the early 90s but it demanded a re-watch. Very clever sci-fi/horror, and as an Arachnophobe I find the last acts of the film pretty un-nerving.
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