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04-08-2015 #3691
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
Looks like the next Bourne ( still untitled , 'Bourne 5' will be the first Bourne film without Gilroy.
http://screenrant.com/tag/bourne-5/
http://collider.com/bourne-5-release-date/
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04-08-2015 #3692
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
Just finished The Interpreter with Sean Penn and Nicole Kidman. Before that was Predestination with Ethan Hawke. That was a very bizarre film. Not sure how I feel about it. And before that was American Hustle. I really enjoyed it. The style of it reminded me a lot of Scorsese.
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04-08-2015 #3693
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Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
Just saw Kingsman, with brit actors.. nice spoof of James Bond
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04-08-2015 #3694
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
LIVE YOUR DREAMS, FULFILL YOUR FANTASIES
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04-09-2015 #3695
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Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
Leviathan (Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2014)
Little man takes on the system, loses. Set in a coastal town on the Barents Sea in north-western Russia, this well made film has no surprises or inspiration to make it compelling viewing. The photography rescues the film with some symbolic imagery that works but as I say is hardly innovative. It is based loosely on the real life events surrounding the death of Marvin Heemeyer in Colorado in 2004.
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04-09-2015 #3696
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04-09-2015 #3697
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
Congo (1995)
A terrible film...but its good for a laugh.
I actually recently purchased and read
the original 1980 novel...and this is
truly a case of the novel being better
than the book.
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04-13-2015 #3698
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
LIVE YOUR DREAMS, FULFILL YOUR FANTASIES
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04-14-2015 #3699
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04-14-2015 #3700
Re: What is The Last Movie You Watched?
The last movie I watched in a theater was "It Follows."
The last movie I watched on Blu-ray was David Cronenberg's "Scanners." (1981)