Which movie did you watch lastֻ

I watched the new Riddick movie this past weekend. I really liked it. It is almost as good as the first one. ;)

I saw A Bronx Tale over the weekend for the first time. I loved it! It's basically a true story based Chazz Palminteri's life when he was a kid. Did you know Chazz did a one man show on this subject years before the movie came out?

RUSH
Very good movie about Formula 1 racing

Pacific Rim on DVD, good movie I think. I have to agree on Oblivion, I think that is a good movie also.

Hangover III

I don't know , I think the humor was a bit forced .

It seems to me that each one got progressively darker .

meh

Ya it will be released in my country by tomorrow, can’t wait to watch it! The first one was nice, quite scary, how about this one?

+1, I love it and I find it kinda scary as well. Another reason watching it is because the director was born in my country :party:

That's no Disney flick!

Egg and Stone also won a Tiger Award…
http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com/en/iffr-2012/programme/tiger-awards-competition/nominees/

I watched Man of Steel last night. I had low expectations but it turned out to be quite good.

Cinema was District 9
DVD was Freeze Frame
On laptop was Heavy Metal and I still can’t find the Loc-Nar. :exmark:

Dem acceleration shots. :smiley:
I watched it a few nights ago; I enjoyed the action sequences.

Dirty Harry - Sudden Impact on Blu-ray, Good film even with the hideous opening music and it being a bit too 80’s at times.

Fun with Dick and Jane, Jane Fonda & George Segal

Gravity.

“Sanctum”….thanks to someone here at BLF. Lots o’ flashlights!! Kind of silly and a high body count, but great cinematography!

+1 This is one of the best films of the year. Read my review of the film. If you’ve seen the film, tell me if you agree with the review.

And honestly, how often do we get to praise space films for NOT having us be afraid of ETs instead of the normal calamitous stuff in a natural world?

Thank for the review.
I look forward to seeing “Gravity”.

The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.

Interesting true story of an editor of Elle magazine who had a stroke and was reduced to only being able to blink one eye. Locked-in syndrome.
He wrote the book himself through the laborious process of an assistant running through an alphabet (arranged with most common letters first) and him blinking when he heard the right letter.
The physical and speech therapists do an amazing job.

Max von Sydow plays his 92 year old father and there are some very attractive nurses.

It could be melancholic, but this is parried by suspense and the drama of his memories and the women that loved him.

Similar theme to “The Intouchables”, which I enjoyed far more.

Pacific Rim