Last movie you've watched

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I think it was The Nightmare Before Christmas. Could've been The Aristocats. I dunno. I watched both of those recently XD
 

kodiak

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The cheapest movie around here is $8.... and that is the "senior" price.
lol, you will have to come visit and I will take you to the $1 theatre to show ya...apparently they also have a dinner theatre at the same place.....I hope they still have $1 movies.....I haven't been able to go to public places lately....
 
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skylove7

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#43
lol, you will have to come visit and I will take you to the $1 theatre to show ya...apparently they also have a dinner theatre at the same place.....I hope they still have $1 movies.....I haven't been able to go to public places lately....
Whew!
Last time we had a dollar theatre. The movie was Ratatoulie....and a woman's baby was screamin', and on the other side of me a man was poppin his empty water bottle in and out. Crunch crunch crunch lol

I never went back lol
 
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Colt45Bullet

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#44
Ladder 49. That was a great movie.
 

PhnxPr2416

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It's been a long time since I went to the movies.....

Last thing I watched was Michael Jackson's "This Is It" in the local theater, with a fried who's no longer in this town.

Gosh....there were so many movies I'd have liked to see....
 
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James4redemption

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#46
San Andreas....was no bueno imo.
 
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Tintin

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#50
The Martian

Ridley Scott, you created an entertaining, if incredibly messy movie (script-wise/editing-wise) in Prometheus. You shat all over the story of Moses with the mind-numbingly boring Exodus: Gods and Kings. Yet, somehow you managed to make The Martian. And what an exceptional movie it is! A fascinating story with a diverse cast delivering superb acting (especially Matt Damon, he's a tour de force), majestic visuals, and some weird but strangely appropriate music - this intense survival drama even delivers in the humour stakes. It's all very human.

Highly recommended for mature audiences. Warning: contains infrequent strong language and some intense imagery.

9/10
 
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wwjd_kilden

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#52
yup, the Martian was good.

I do wonder though,
(MINI SPOILER: if the vegetables froze instantly, why didn't he freeze when his helmet cracked? :p)
 
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Macbeth (free on youtube, for anyone interest, but maybe too dark to post here.)

Macduff: Turn, hell-hound, turn!


Macbeth: Of all men else I have avoided thee.
But get thee back. My soul is too much charged
With blood of thine already.


Macduff: I have no words.
My voice is in my sword. Thou bloodier villain
Than terms can give thee out!
 
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Abing

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#56
So, my roomie and I watched this movie called "The Song" (2014) and I thought it was another corny chick flick. But, either my expectations were too low or the film was really good. Didn't even realize it was a Christian film (the quality was great, for a christian film... No offence) until I heard narrations from Ecclesiastes, Proverbs and Songs of Solomon. Spoiler alert, it's a modern-day illustration of Solomon and his quest for wisdom that affected his decisions in life and his family... Ultimately leading him to the realization that, all, is indeed, vanity. I absolutely loved it. Everything about it. Maybe because I'm into music and the story revolves around this young rock star. I loved the film quality, the music (Turn, turn, turn) and the message of the movie. I think it speaks a lot to this generation and a must-see.
 
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Cloudy99

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#58
Tinkerbell and the legend of the Neverbeast - my youngest daughter loves Tinkerbell. The film was actually quite moving and somewhat enjoyable - I was thinking I'd be counting down the minutes till it ended.
 
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Abing

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Tinkerbell and the legend of the Neverbeast - my youngest daughter loves Tinkerbell. The film was actually quite moving and somewhat enjoyable - I was thinking I'd be counting down the minutes till it ended.
I cried on this movie. This was more moving than Inside Out lol. AAAAND the sound track was awesome. "Strange Sight" was our sibling song (I have 2 younger siblings) for a few days lol.

[video=youtube;3tiGsPwsxPI]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tiGsPwsxPI[/video]
 
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Tintin

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#60
I don't think I'm the audience for those movies. I'm a big kid, that's for sure, but I watched a little of the Tinkerbell and the Neverland Pirates(?) movie with my friends twin toddlers and I just couldn't stand it. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.