What was the last movie you watched?


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Watchmen for me. Imo interesting enough to keep me watching it but not interesting enough to make me want to buy it. Thanks netflix...saving me money on a monthly basis.

Just watched the Watchmen too. I liked it, may buy it at some point. I found lots of interesting stuff in it.

Also watched JCVD which has an interesting take from Jean-Claude Van Damme about his career in story form. Not a great movie, but interesting.

I watched a bunch of movies today, and I'm still watching.

Apollo 13, Clerks, Clerks II, Lucky Number Slevin, The Scorpion King, The Sixth Sense.

I know one of them stands out as a poor movie. And it was. :p

I'm still watching The Sixth Sense as I post this.

Watched Knowing last night on Blu-Ray.

I don't quite know what to think of the movie. It was believable up until the end..then it kinda lost me :blush:

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Drag Me To Hell

Have to say I was disappointed after hearing such good things, it was ridicuolously over the top at times, and some of the acting I found laughable. Now I like nothing more than for a movie to make me jump, but when you have the "dramatically increasing music, silence, then scare" tactic happen every 10 minutes, it becomes predictable and repetitive, I jumped once throughout the whole thing and it was more of a slight flinch than anything :p

See the thing is horror films really fail to have any kind of effect on me anymore with the over the top techniques described above. However I watched some Korean film couple of weeks ago that really creeped me out and I mean seriously prompted some messed up dreams :|

If we expand this to include TV shows, I watched 2 episodes of Seconds From Disaster back to back:

Sampoong Department Store Collapse

Kansas City Hyatt Regency Walkway Collapse

I don't actually tend to watch a whole lot of movies

I watched The Fifth Element a couple of weeks ago. I never saw it in full until then, so I downloaded the 1080p Blu-Ray version, and it was brilliant. One of my all-time favourites.

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