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


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Edge of Tomorrow 8.5/10 Starship Troopers meets Groundhog day, plus you get the added bonus of watching Tom Cruise die over and over again :D

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Maleficent  9/10 Anything with Angelina Jolie is ok in my book, Disney Retelling of Sleeping Beauty or not

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Lucy  7/10 Remake but still, with a Luc Besson Twist                

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Left Behind, 2014

 

2/5 stars

 

Another end of the world movie with Nicolas Cage.

 

Well photographed, good sets.

 

Not much of a story.

 

I could have done without the midget with an attitude.

 

Reminded me of an Airport '75 movie. :p

Coherence

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Considering the title of the film was called "coherence," I didn't find it very coherent.

I was surprised how quickly someone jumped to the idea of the multiverse, and how everyone just went along with it as if it were a regular occurrence.

But once I got to the end of the film, I thought it was decent enough.

6/10

Automata - 4/10 - Kept almost becoming awesome and then not following through. One good scene throughout the movie, the rest was crap.

American Psycho - 9/10 - Absolutely awesome, christian bale nailed the role.

Coherence, 2013

 

2/5 stars

 

Weird movie -- reminded me of the Twilight Zone TV show.

 

Poorly photographed.

 

I guess they couldn't afford tripods ... ?

 

One of those movies where I didn't care about any of the characters.

 

One of those movies that has an open ending -- you fill in the blanks.

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