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What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

Dewhurst

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The most recent movie that I viewed was Jurassic Park. We watched it tonight.

I get nostalgic over that movie.

The movie right before that was Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail (1929), which I watched two days ago.
 

Lefty

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Stunningly terrible. The entire movie seemed like a joke.


To make up for it, I watched The Reader, which was wonderful. Kate Winslet is, by far, my favorite actor or actress.
 

BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
"Lost Weekend"

probably not the best choice for a quiet evening at home with a bottle of canadian club, I was seeing animal faces in Jane Wymans coat!!!

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She was so pretty before she adopted that "Herman Munster meets Dr Spock fringe"

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carebear

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On "Australia", regardless of how it was advertised, remember it is first and foremost a Baz Luhrman film.

It needs to be viewed through that lens, almost as a 4th film in his "Red Curtain Trilogy" of "Strictly Ballroom", "Romeo + Juliet" and "Moulin Rouge".

The Red Curtain style of film making was devised by Luhrmann with certain specifics in mind that serve to actively promote audience participation. These are: 1) the audience knows how it will end right from the start; 2) the storyline is thin and simple; 3) the world created in the film is one of heightened reality; and 4) there is to be a specific device driving the story, whether it be dance, iambic pentameter or characters bursting out in song.

Much of what is criticized about it, the odd bits of camp, the stylized shots and color use, is simply part of his style.

It is fair to like or not like it, or agree or disagree with how effectively he used his stylistic elements, but it should be viewed as what it is, not how the studio tried to present it or what was expected of a "conventional" historical epic.
 

Feraud

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Watched for the first time I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang with Paul Muni.
Muni plays a WWI vet who hits the road in search of engineering work. Out of work and drifting from town to town he is caught up in a holdup and sentenced to hard time on a chain gang. Our man Muni escapes, gets a job, climbs the corporate ladder, marries a schemer, and is exposed as an chain gang escapee..

Great film. Powerful ending!
 

get_atomized

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The last movie I watched was "Some Like It Hot" (a comfortable fall-back), but the last movie I wasn't that I hadn't seen before was "Miller's Crossing". I liked it, but I think "Barton Fink" is a more charming Golden Era Coen brothers movie, and has more John Turturro.
 

DanielJones

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The Glen Miller Story with James Stewart & June Allyson.

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Very well enjoyed. Even though the ending is known, it is still very sad.
It's really neat to see a very young and dark haired Harry Morgan in there as well. What a treat.

Cheers!

Dan
 

SamMarlowPI

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Quantum Of Solace

ok, so it didn't have the story Royale had...but...

yes!!! kick a$$ movie!!! love it!!!

Bond is as smooth and ruthless as he has ever been...Craig was the perfect choice...

all in my opinion of course ;)

ps- the opening song was not that bad...
 

AmateisGal

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PADDY said:
...which I'd never seen and loved it. Also, A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT, which again I adored.

The Notebook is such an amazing film. I can only watch it when I'm really in the mood as it haunts me for days afterwards.
 

Slim Portly

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1935's "Captain Blood," starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and Basil Rathbone. If one can overlook the rubber swords and rifles and the bad accents, this film holds up well as an engaging swashbuckler.

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