What was the last movie you watched?


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Tron: Legacy 6/10

I really expected more out of it. It disappointed me big time. :no:

The Fighter 8/10

Great movie. A little clich?-laden but good nonetheless.

Black Swan 9/10

Awesome movie. Aronofsky can really make films that suck you in literally. The tension is great.

Tron: Legacy 6/10

I really expected more out of it. It disappointed me big time. :no:

I quite enjoyed it. The soundtrack was really pumping. If you're a computer nerd, then you'll appreciate it ;)

The Fighter 8/10

Great movie. A little clich?-laden but good nonetheless.

So so for me. I was bored after the first 15 mins. The only redeeming feature was christian bale.

Black Swan 9/10

Awesome movie. Aronofsky can really make films that suck you in literally. The tension is great.

Haven't see that yet, but The Fountain was a masterpiece. A very talented director to be sure.

The last movie I watched was Vanishing on 7th Street. Not a bad movie. Gets you thinking, and doesn't suffer from the typical platitudinous ending where everyone lives happily ever after, or excessive religious references, although it does allude to fate, destiny, and providence to a degree.

Tron Legacy:

I quite enjoyed it. The soundtrack was really pumping. If you're a computer nerd, then you'll appreciate it ;)

The Fighter:

So so for me. I was bored after the first 15 mins. The only redeeming feature was christian bale.

Black Swan:

Haven't see that yet, but The Fountain was a masterpiece. A very talented director to be sure.

The last movie I watched was Vanishing on 7th Street. Not a bad movie. Gets you thinking, and doesn't suffer from the typical platitudinous ending where everyone lives happily ever after, or excessive religious references, although it does allude to fate, destiny, and providence to a degree.

The music is great and I'm not into electronic that much but I really enjoyed the soundtrack. It doesn't have a cohesive storyline and it was boring and dull at times. I appreciate the nerdy and computer stuff but being a 30 year old who watched the first at the age of ten I had great (not exaggerated) expectations about this movie.

Christian Bale performance is impressive in The Fighter.

Go watch or rent Black Swan. It sucked me in from the start.

I'm waiting to have some free time to go watch Battle: L.A. and Vanishing on 7th Street.

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