What was the last movie you watched?


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Four Lions (HD) ? HILARIOUS satire of a wannabe Jihad group. Honestly, if you get a chance to see this film ? do so! I can?t recommend it highly enough.

9/10

Sky High ? My guilty pleasure of the week I think, saw this yesterday (Bank Holiday on BBC One) and I loved it all. Yes, it is cheesy, corny and downright cringe worthy at times. But I don?t care ? it entertained me!

7/10

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (HD) ? Excellent story line, but they have completely stuffed it up. Accents were all wrong and all over the place. The casting for the Prince and Princess (she wasn?t even that hot!) were completely wrong as well. Really affects the film in a bad way.

6/10

Repo Men (HD) ? Predictable action film, not much to really see. A popcorn film.

6/10

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (HD) – Excellent story line, but they have completely stuffed it up. Accents were all wrong and all over the place. The casting for the Prince and Princess (she wasn’t even that hot!) were completely wrong as well. Really affects the film in a bad way.

6/10

C'mon she was very hot :) . The only thing you can hold against her is that her british accent doesn't really go with the movie setting.

Gyllenhaals performance wasn't that bad either.

Casino.

I got it my Netflix Queue a few months back, but didn't have 3 hours to spare to watch, so I watched this past weekend. Great film, it's funny seeing some of the actors in Casino playing mob characters in other works, ie. Frank Vincent (Phil Leotardo in Sopranos).

Of course can't forget Joe Pesci, "Where the **** do you get off talking to people about me behind my back, going over my head?" That guy is quality.

Repo Men.

The ending made me very, very sad.

7/10, due to the plot seeming to jump around at times.

And one error the main actor committed that a main actor should never commit, that got past editing for some reason.

Grown Ups,

I did enjoy it but was left thinking what was the point in that? There was no story line what so ever, the thing about the coach was random.. putting a couple cheery american families in a house by the lake and filming them would of had the same effect.

Some stunning girls and some funny parts though - 8/10

Tried watching Prince of Persia.

Way, wayyyyyy too much time fast forwarding areas of the movie that should be used for character development.

And the villains reminded me of Power Rangers, in the way that they fought, at least I got to nostalgia before I walked out.

0/10, I suppose I should be glad I only spend 2 dollars for it at the dollar theater.

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