What was the last movie you watched?


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Once Upon a Time in America.

FOUR hours long. I had to take a break and eat something :laugh:

Yes, we have this on DVD. I would like for once to get through it in one sitting. Maybe in the new year!

Yeah, it does leave you feeling strange.

but now i think about it, i quite liked it.

Seriously, I still don't know what to think about this one.

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Saw it yesterday in 3D at Vue. Absolutely amazing. It was excellent from start to finish, and the 3D effects were so mesmerising, I no longer think of it as a gimmick.

10/10.

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Saw it yesterday in 3D at Vue. Absolutely amazing. It was excellent from start to finish, and the 3D effects were so mesmerising, I no longer think of it as a gimmick.

10/10.

Saw it today, and I agree 100%.

Watched Taking Back Woodstock last night.

Was not bad at all, just really was not that great. I have to say it was definitely interesting, but then I went to Wikipedia after wards to look up some stuff and I read that some people say the guy who wrote the book the movie is all based on is actually not remembering things correctly.

I will say this though, they have a scene where he takes some LSD, and that was definitely the best recreation of a trip in a movie I have ever, ever seen. I have indeed experimented with mind altering substances, and while I was never one who had real big visual trips, the movement and feeling was nailed. I swear it actually made me have a quick flash back. Was really insane how they got it to be so much like reality, as I always felt that is something that just could not be recreated. Of course prior to this the movie I think nailed it was a few scenes in Fear and Loathing, but they focused more on the bad side of it all I thought.

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