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Not sure if it's really a movie or just a TV special but I just finished Lupin III; Farewell to Nostradamus
As with everything related to Lupin, I loved it!
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the dark knight rises was such a dumb film
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wherever you are.
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Are you serious? I haven't seen it yet and to be honest I really don't want to. Bane seems like a really unfitting character for this trilogy and based off what I've been hearing it just sounds really try hard to me.
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I just watched The Mummy (1999). Always a classic.
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It changes the direction of the Batman character which was set up in the last film to the point that the last film might as well have not happened and doesn't handle his progression well.
There's other problems with it but well - spoilers. I think people who know NOTHING about Batman might enjoy it more mind.
It's not a bad film and the hype really does it no favours but it's defiantly not the ending the trilogy deserved or needed.
Also...
Green Lantern - ... I can't even remember it. Really forgettable
30 Minutes or Less - Which was kind of purposefully bad that it was good
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Watched National Lampoon's Animal House while cracking crab to pass the time. I didn't expect it to be that funny, but I was pleasantly surprised.
Currently working on: moving
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Paranormal Activity 3. It was the first one i saw in the series and it freaked me out quite a bit!
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the last movie i got to see was the hunger games.
i gotta say it caused a lot of emotions and thoughts. Different ones.
I realize the story is made up, but it is a little...illogical.
If there was a government that treated its people like that, they would start a war.
And how could they possibly think the hunger games were fun and expect competitors to like fighting each other?
Anyway... all that aside, it was interesting. T
he bee thing, the fire dress, the opposition, the despair. Love.
It was worth seeing
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Maybe the version he watched everyone had Smiley Faces photo-shopped over their faces or something?
For me, The Avengers. It's not as good the second time round but it's still a great film (and I chuckled at the exact same bits).
Went to see The Dark Knight Rises with my dad, and like last time, it's an amazing film, not just that but a landstone in filming history.
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Never, ever ever watch Blade: House of Cthon. It was made for Spike TV and doesn't have Wesley Snipes in it. Should say all you need to know.
It's a fucking abortion.
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That movie always puts me in a good mood
Also, I love how they show it on Labor Day--our "day off".
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Well, the most recent one I watched was Paranorman.
WHICH WAS FORKING AMAZING. Like. Wow. It totally passed my expectations. If you think you're going to be seeing a children's film about a boy saving a town from Zombies, you'd only be like 10% correct. It's very charming and beautifully done. I just wish it did better in ticket sales because it deserves so much more.
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I didn't even realise is was stop-motion and not CG at first (haven't seen film mind)...
Just watched The Incredible Hulk. Well, it wasn't incredible but as a "Monster" film it was fine.