Which movie did you watch lastֻ

Dien Bien Phu, a pretty good film with Donald Pleasence 1992. I was lucky enough to meet and spend time with Frenchmen who were there.

I’m not so sure I should post these. God knows what you must think of me. ._.

American Mary (2012) Loved this film. :bigsmile:

I’m going to watch Antiviral now!

War Horse. Good movie, I think. Can’t say that about most of the movies produced nowadays.

Old horror movie junkie here. Watched, “The Head That Wouldn’t Die”

Watched the newest Bond flick .

Skyfall .

eh .

The Hobbit in 3D and at 48FPS … until i watched this in was dead set against all 3D, id seen a few movies with 3D and always walked away entirely not impressed.

The Hobbit changed all that … quite simply if you havent seen the High Frame Rate version in 3D … go and do so … the clearest and best 3D ive ever seen by a long way.

The movie itself aint too bad either (i havent read the book … but i did read LOTR and was a fan of that)

Hey Richie, I never saw that one. How was it?

“Flight” With Denzel Washington just now

Apocalypse Now

HERE COMES THE BOOM

Funny as hell…

“A Serbian Movie” and ill never ever be the same unfortunately.

Ip Man movie is fantastic and one of the greatest Kung Fu films I've seen. The second one wasn't nearly as good though...

I agree ... IP Man is the best kung fu movie ever made... A beautiful movie ...

Last movie I watched was “Shooters”, a UK film from 2002 that I just felt like dusting off and watching again. Still works as a gritty crime drama. One of my old faves.


DJANGO UNLEASHED! :bigsmile:

A classic underground film from 1965, Faster Pussycat, Kill! Kill!

:frowning:

Have you seen Martyrs (2008)?

Smiley. Smiley (2012) - IMDb

Saw its 3.3 rating on imdb and thought I’d give it a shot. Watched a half-hour, then fast-forwarded through the rest.

Whatever is notable or not is determined by the audience. Just like it is with wine, there isn’t “the best”; and surely the pricetag doesn’t tell you anything at all about if you will actually like it. And that’s where the term “notable” comes into play, again; while it is nice to see one of your favourite films on a list some hack cobbled together for either an online blog or a fancy paper with a terrific reputation, yet, that list has little or no relevance, at all. Notable, well, either the critics can prove their point, or it is worthless to me - you, me, we all have to appreciate any given thing and judge on our own whether or not something is notable. Tastes do differ - thank the Good Lord they do!; otherwise, this world yould be boring (or ruled by communists).

For me, the last film I thought to be quite “notable” clearly was Gabe Torres’ “Brake”, 2012, starring Stephen Dorff and even Tom Berenger. A refreshingly different take at “Saw” with its claustrophobic trappedness of the protagonist, with some traumatic 9/11-ish terrorism and conspiracy theory mixed in.

Probably neither the best plot in the word, nor the best acting, but who cares - I found it quite thrilling. Was good enough to entertain a bloke like me who usually loves to devour the works of Guy Ritchie, Jim Jarmusch, Andrei Tarkovsky, Monte Hellman, Michelangelo Antonioni and Aki Kaurismäki.

Life of PI last night.

Halo 4, Forward Unto Dawn. Pretty decent. Next one needs to get a bigger budget from the game sales.