The I Watched Recently Thread *possible spoilers*

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Max.;6398539 said:
Im on 2nd season of lost

Man quit now ! You'll only be disappointed by the ending

The longer u keep watching, the more addicted u get no matter how stupid u see it getting, you just can't stop
 
Can some body in a spoiler tell me what the hell was on the island in lost was it spirits or monsters or none of the above? What was the problem with the island?
 
Vader;6404692 said:
Can some body in a spoiler tell me what the hell was on the island in lost was it spirits or monsters or none of the above? What was the problem with the island?

who the fuck knows.they didn't explain 70% of the shit that went down on the island.

you might find some answers here
http://screenrant.com/lost-finale-explanation-kofi-61464/

to dude who's just started watching it i'd give up now.there's some terrific tv over the course of the show but ultimately it isn't worth the headache.
 
Watched mad dog and glory starring

Robert deniro bill murray and uma thurman

One of my favorite movies deniro plays a lonely ass detective who saves a mob bosses life ( murray) and in return gets a gift from the boss (thurman)

Good flick wit some humor and drama

7/10
 
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the ultimate psychological horror classic and one of the most perfectly crafted films of all time. this movie still had me kinda weirded out even now.. somewhere between disturbed and absolutely hilarious in a dark way - 10/10 masterpiece

 
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MsSouthern;6378842 said:
Watched A Place Beyond the Pines

Awesome movie ....felt like it was almost like 2 in 1

Gossling is sexy and excellent. Cooper plays a bad guy that you like

The twist at the end with their kids is great.

Highly recommend this movie

I didnt really see cooper as the bad guy

Ok maybe not a bad guy but he was a lil crooked ...he just had a concious
 


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French art house cinema about a (married with kids) fashion magazine journalist, Binoche who is trying to put up an article about prostitution by college students in Paris and goes on to befriend her two interviewees .. . In french with subtitles

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Watched this on "demand" via my Sky Box .. . brought back memories and was quite, I think the funniest of the lot and the weakest in the plot but it was interesting seeing all the tech used 10 years before Part 3 was released .. .
 
Already Home_17;6414357 said:
fun fact: this movie came out 35 years ago today

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I got a collectora edition of this couple yrs back ..it came in a tin case wit back story dvd and a small myers action figure I never opened it either
 
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Just saw this movie "Sleepless Night" and it was really good. If I had to compare it to other works i'd say it's an amalgamation of "The Departed," "24," "Taken" and "The Town." Really good story and performances and with the exception of one major plot contrivance, the characters make realistic choices. Surprised I hadn't heard of it until recently, but they're working on a US remake.

8.0/10
 
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(GRADE = A CLASSIC) With Halloween around the corner, I thought I take it back to the horror film that influenced all these Paranormal/haunted house films. "Poltergeist" is the Classic horror film which was written, produced and some say Ghost Directed by Steven Spielberg. The film stars Craig T Nelson as a father who is dealing with paranormal activity attacking his family when his daughter disappears and ends up inside of the television. Wow, this film really holds up 30 years later. Still every creepy. The little girl who ended up passing away by the 3rd film was great in this role. She was beautiful young girl but had that perfect creepy vibe for a horror movie. Horror/Suspense films in this day are missing what "Poltergeist" had. This movie completely makes "Paranormal Activity" Franchise look like a kids movies.
 
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rapmastermind;6418401 said:
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(GRADE = A CLASSIC) With Halloween around the corner, I thought I take it back to the horror film that influenced all these Paranormal/haunted house films. "Poltergeist" is the Classic horror film which was written, produced and some say Ghost Directed by Steven Spielberg. The film stars Craig T Nelson as a father who is dealing with paranormal activity attacking his family when his daughter disappears and ends up inside of the television. Wow, this film really holds up 30 years later. Still every creepy. The little girl who ended up passing away by the 3rd film was great in this role. She was beautiful young girl but had that perfect creepy vibe for a horror movie. Horror/Suspense films in this day are missing what "Poltergeist" had. This movie completely makes "Paranormal Activity" Franchise look like a kids movies.

Bought this at walmart for 5bucks
 
TwentyFive.Lighters;6418367 said:
Started Twin Peaks on Netflix the other day.

Damn this shit has a great atmosphere, such a strange series so far. Anyone seen it?

i have meaning to give that a watch....

 
just watched man of steel....amazing film.

those fight scenes though.. wow

the fight scenes in M.O.S.>>>>fight scenes in avengers
 

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