The last movie you saw

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Post by inolen »

ToxicBug wrote:I was always wondering whats the difference between a DVDSCR and a DVDRIP.
A screener isn't retail.
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But how do you make a screener from a DVD? Or is it a rip from a stolen DVD that has not been yet released?
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Post by phantasmagoria »

Just watched Primer as per bitWISE's thread and loved it. 8/10 but that's going to improve once I've seen it a few more times.

In 10 mins i'll watch the Mothman Prophecies which is on BBC1 which isn't a bad film.
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Post by inolen »

ToxicBug wrote:But how do you make a screener from a DVD? Or is it a rip from a stolen DVD that has not been yet released?
It's a dvd sent out to various big wigs before release, but it's not necesarily retail.
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Post by o'dium »

Sin City.

17 out of 10.
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Post by Billy Bellend »

i seen a movie called smokey

back in the day when mustangs ran free, there was this one faster and smarter mustang that could always alude the round-ups.

smokey

7.5
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Post by bitWISE »

Primer
9/10

The best indie movie I have ever seen.
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Post by Therac-26 »

Star Wars: Ep 3.

Blech. 5/10 -- last 30/40 minutes was all i needed to see of the movie.

I'm just playing through Warcraft III again, and the single player Human campaign has a better written "turning to the dark side" story than Lucas could manage.
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Post by tnf »

Therac-26 wrote:Star Wars: Ep 3.

Blech. 5/10 -- last 30/40 minutes was all i needed to see of the movie.

I'm just playing through Warcraft III again, and the single player Human campaign has a better written "turning to the dark side" story than Lucas could manage.
The writing in the Knights of teh Old Republic games is 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000 times better than Lucas can manage.
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Post by Ryoki »

The Incredibles
<b>7/10</b>

Some very entertaining stuff.
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Post by mjrpes »

The last movie I was Team America. That was about 2.5 months ago. I don't seem to watch movies that often.

TA was pretty good.

8 out of 10
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Post by Pext »

Kung Fu Hustle - 8/10 ... great martial arts.

Final Destination 2 - 7/10 ... slapstick splatter :icon19:
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Post by Hannibal »

Castaway w/ Tom Hanks: 7/10 average movie that still gets a 7 because it provides visual evidence of an American who actually lost weight.

Spartan: 7/10 Val Kilmer's turn as a stoic hardass is successful.
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Post by bitWISE »

mjrpes wrote:The last movie I was Team America. That was about 2.5 months ago. I don't seem to watch movies that often.

TA was pretty good.

8 out of 10
I loved that movie

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America........fuck yeah......comin ta save the mutha fuckin daya yeah
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Post by VoxProminence »

rented the usual suspects the other day.

damn brillaint flick, hadnt seen it in afew years. Kevin Spacey's best performance i would have to argue.

9+3/4 out of 10


i must also add that i really enjoyed the life aquatic, and definantly consider it Wes Andersons 2nd best.
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Post by seremtan »

scourge34 wrote:
seremtan wrote:
scourge34 wrote:National Treasure.
100% gold-plated bucket of arse. I kept expecting it to lift off, but it never did. Flat script. Nick Cage trying to be oh-so-earnest, and Hollywood falling back on the old Brits-as-bad-guys routine LIKE WE'RE NOT STANDING SHOULDER TO SHOULDER WITH YOU ON THE WAR ON TURRUR AND BOMBING ALL THE PEOPLE YOU BOMB AND HATING ALL THE PEOPLE YOU HATE AND TALKING ALL THE BULLSHIT YOU TALK. I MEAN FFS WHAT DOES IT FUCKING TAKE YOU COLONIAL INGRATES?!?
Dude, relax, it's just a movie. And btw, we haven't been colonial for around 200 years. Anyway, I don't want to go off into that can of worms. Back to the movies. :)
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Post by netrex »

Best one lately is clearly Sin City. 9 of 10 there.

The Incredibles was pretty good also. 7 of 10.

Saw Constantine today. Gave me the same feeling as the Punisher did, which isn't very good. But it was a lot better than the Punisher though, but still no comparison to the Hellblazer comic. And it wasn't Keanu Reeves' fault. (btw, blaming the Punisher failure on the very low budget, not the actors or director although the actor was ALL WRONG and the story was total bullshit and didn't feel like the Punisher at all!).
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

crash - emotionally powerful and I enjoyed it fairly well.

7.5/10
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Post by MaCaBr3 »

VoxProminence wrote:rented the usual suspects the other day.

damn brillaint flick, hadnt seen it in afew years. Kevin Spacey's best performance i would have to argue.

9+3/4 out of 10


i must also add that i really enjoyed the life aquatic, and definantly consider it Wes Andersons 2nd best.
Usual Suspects > all
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Post by MaCaBr3 »

Constantine.

Dry acting, bizar story (maybe even weak), but damn nice special effects.

6.8/10 because it' s enjoyable.

Forrest Gump (was on tv yesterday)

Just an great movie, dramatic, funny, great script.

9/10

Hitch

Funny and enjoyable movie

7/10

White Noise

I enjoyed this one: has allot of supsense and frightening moments, story is a nice idea (also because I read about EVP before I knew about this movie). Too bad about the ending.

6.8/10

Every week, I see a movie, but these are the most recent.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

MaCaBr3 wrote:
VoxProminence wrote:rented the usual suspects the other day.

damn brillaint flick, hadnt seen it in afew years. Kevin Spacey's best performance i would have to argue.

9+3/4 out of 10


i must also add that i really enjoyed the life aquatic, and definantly consider it Wes Andersons 2nd best.
Usual Suspects > all
truth.
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Post by netrex »

When you guys say Hitch, you mean Hitch or The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy? If it's the latter, have you read the book (or parts of it)?
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Post by Eraser »

Last movie I saw was Star Wars Episode III yesterday.
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Post by Nightshade »

Not the last movie I saw, but worth mentioning is Madagascar. The wife and I took our daughter to see it, and I wasn't expecting much. I laughed my fucking ass off through most of it.

8/10
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Post by diego »

Revenge of the Sith for the 6th time. 10/10!! anybody who disputes is wrong!
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