Name the last movie you watched (THEATRE OR DVD ONLY)

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Burn After Reading.

oops ....

Forgot that I actually watched "A Boy and His Dog" two days ago (classic btw).
 
Love, Actually, with my fiancee.

Yeah, one of us made the other watch due to that adorable Hugh Grant...but she enjoyed it anyway, even if she wanted to watch something else.

Honestly, though, great movie. Charming.
 
Love, Actually, with my fiancee.

Yeah, one of us made the other watch due to that adorable Hugh Grant...but she enjoyed it anyway, even if she wanted to watch something else.

Honestly, though, great movie. Charming.

I hate to admit it, but I freaking loved that movie. The entire "Billy Mack" vignette was hilarious. “Hiya kids. Here is an important message from your Uncle Bill. Don't buy drugs. Become a pop star, and they give you them for free.”
 
I hate to admit it, but I freaking loved that movie. The entire "Billy Mack" vignette was hilarious. “Hiya kids. Here is an important message from your Uncle Bill. Don't buy drugs. Become a pop star, and they give you them for free.”

Yeah, when the movie began, I thought the aging pop star thing was going to be very bad. But they did a great job of it, very funny. Is it just me, or does he seem to be based quite a lot on the aged version of Iggy Pop?
 
Casablanca

I'm an old movie buff. I also watch a lot of Columbo's, but they're made for TV.
 
Tropic Thunder last night. I thought it was (of course) stupid but funny.

Favorite part of the experience? At the end when someone behind us asked his friend, "That was Tom Cruise?"

Haha.

Ed O.
 
I'm a huge 40's, 50's, 60's and some 70's classic horror and Sci-Fi. I love the 50's Sci-Fi movies the best and seen almost all of them. I'm old and grew up watching those movies first and second run in the theater. I also like the new horror and Sci-Fi/Superhero movies but not anywhere near the 40's-60's classics.

I bought a Vincent Price Legends collection from Costco and the last movies I watched were Dr. Philes and Dr. Philes rises again. :cheers:
 
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I just watched Black Hawk Down for the first time. I feel as though it was a bit over-rated, but still a high marking war movie.

7/10
 
Why am I disenfranchised from this thread if I prefer to watch my movies on Betamax?

Just kidding. I think the last movie I saw was Tropic Thunder, which was -- as Ed O says -- stupid but highly enjoyable. Tom Cruise really was amazing in that movie.

SR
 
I watched "Batman Begins" on Sunday. After seeing "The Dark Knight" twice in theaters, I was geeked to see the first one again.
 
Burn After Reading.

Very strange yet often hilarious movie. I have a bad feeling that stuff happens in our government just like what was portrayed in the movie.
 
"The Lives of Others"

Just a breathtaking movie. It recreated the horrors of 1984 East Germany wonderfully.
 
These are TV shows, but:

Half a dozen episodes of "Rumpole of the Bailey" over the last couple of days.

Before that, X-Files season 1 (the special features are LAME!)

The last movie was Semi-Pro, half of which I really liked, a third of which was okay, and a sixth of which made even me say to myself, "damn, that was a stupid joke!"

My next three movies (the DVDs arrived today, I'll watch them some time this week)? "The Big Sleep," "Dragonlance - Dragons of Autumn Twilight (animated)," and "Caddyshack."
 
Rented Hot Tub Time Machine 2 and I wouldn't recommend it! I'm glad I slipped this one in the theatre.
 
Inside out

(the pixar one, not the porn one from the 70's)

Both good though
 
San Andreas . Dwane "the rock" Johnson was good. He is finally an actor. He must of said "Are you alright" 25 times.
 
I'm a huge 40's, 50's, 60's and some 70's classic horror and Sci-Fi. I love the 50's Sci-Fi movies the best and seen almost all of them. I'm old and grew up watching those movies first and second run in the theater. I also like the new horror and Sci-Fi/Superhero movies but not anywhere near the 40's-60's classics.

I bought a Vincent Price Legends collection from Costco and the last movies I watched were Dr. Philes and Dr. Philes rises again. :cheers:

+>Vincent Price ...Tops in the field. Christopher Lee for the B grade movies. Boris Karloff when you want to throw the DVD against the wall for fun. The debris is scattered amoung remnants of Plan B from outer space. All Japanese horror monster movies are cheesy.
 

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