What was the last movie you watched? (2014 Edition)


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Haha, i thought i was going to be sick honest!

 

That guy with the penguin got soooo angry :laugh:

 

See me not fixing it?  Look here I am.. not fixing it.

Yea great movie.  The sharting part... I wonder what those people thought when they saw that.

Thor, the Dark World

 

Not actually the last movie I watched but I don't think I rated

 

7/10 Great movie, but that was to be expected I guess

 

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Once every 5000 years, the universe is in perfect alignment, a Dark Evil can come and destroy everything.

So I guess we just need Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Chris Tucker to go to Egypt in Space Ships with 4 stones called Elements to save us?

9.5/10

 

It has been on my "To see" list for a while now but the company that runs the major theaters here decided not to show it where I live (stands to reason, most of the times I go to the movies I watch them in an empty room). Pretty darn curious about it too, I'll have to spring for the Blu-ray when I have the chance.

It has been on my "To see" list for a while now but the company that runs the major theaters here decided not to show it where I live (stands to reason, most of the times I go to the movies I watch them in an empty room). Pretty darn curious about it too, I'll have to spring for the Blu-ray when I have the chance.

 

Totally worth it. The story arch is a surprise.

 

Me and the girl expected to see a Drive rip-off. It was something entirely else.

Rebuild of Evangelion: Q

7/10

Movie was meh: had a very good moments (example: the first 10 minutes or so), then some plot holes and very confusion stuff happens; the end is great, although this movie raises a lot of questions about the end movie (the 4th that's supposed to be released in 2015).

The music, however, is incredible: if the 2nd movie had a very good OST then this one is much better. This one makes the movie for me.

 

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