What was the last movie you watched?


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Added this to my Netflix instant streaming a while back and wanted to watch a short movie. District B13.

Wow! What an awesome movie! I'm gonna add the sequel to my queue now.

Book of Eli and Daybreakers. Both are the visual incarnation of mediocre.

Oh and Book of Eli

please please tell me the end did not suggest he was blind all along. Please say its not trying to insult basic intelligence so obviously. Please!

In the theater, I saw Avatar 3D. It was really nice.

But the last movie I saw was Superbad on tv. That was so funny. I totally miss friends. I left all my friends behind in the U.S. to live in Egypt and I'm dying to meet some cool peeps in Europe to hang out with.

Last movie I saw was Legion - it was pretty bad.

I didn't even pay for my ticket, and I want my friend's money back it was so bad. :x

Predictable, cheesy, worst of all - cliche.

The movie before last was Wushu. Having Jackie Chan's name on the box, I thought it'd be pretty good. I mean, why would he pass his name onto a cruddy flick? I should have known the (retail) disc refusing to play on my computer was a forewarning not to waste my time. Alas, after spending about an hour decoding the flick onto the computer, then re-encoding it to play on a media player I realized just how much time I wasted on it. Samo Hung was there, but was the worst roll I've ever watched him in. The fight scenes were O.K., but why was it so bad? I remember thinking even the background music was out of place. I never even bother to think of the musical score in flicks, but this was such an annoyance. Such a disappointment with the story and acting. I promptly deleted all traces of this flick. Sorry Mr. Chan, this movie sucked.

I hope the next movie I see isn't another downer. :pinch:

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