What was the last movie you watched?


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Terminator Salvation (6/10) & Tropa de Elite 2 (as good as the first, which happens to be one of my favourite Brazilian/Portuguese films that I've laid my eyes upon so far; 10/10).

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Absolutely fantastic. :) I've loved Rush ever since I played "Tom Sawyer" in Rock Band (hey, I'm still young :p ), so for me, this was a brilliant story of the band so far; all the highs and the lows, along with so many different appearances from some of the greatest musicians of recent years; Trent Reznor, Taylor Hawkins, Billy Corgan, Kirk Hammett, Vinnie Paul, the list goes on and on. :)

10/10

Man on Fire. I'd give it an 8 or 9/10 because it was actually quite interesting, and it made for a good story with some interesting action scenes.

Probably the only Tony Scott movie I enjoyed. He tends to edit his movies to death, but he still managed to not screw this one up (even if it was a remake). Plus you can't go far wrong with Denzel.

Last for me:

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Le Samoura? (1967)

Just perfect.

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New Kids Turbo

6/10

Nice dutch movie with a lot of unnecessary violence and big explosions. But not as good as the hype led me to believe it would be.

It was nice to see the dutch government blow up as small village in the south of the Netherlands and blaming Belgium for it though... :laugh:

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I'd give it a 7/10 because it delivered exactly what I had expected - action and cars. There were some very good scenes, but it did take the emphasis off the cars and more to shooting in places. It's a watchable film but it makes me wonder whether Tokyo Drift should be taken as canon or not.

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