The Last Movie You Watched

General Movie Discussions & Reviews
Post Reply
User avatar
Kristatos
OO Moderator
OO Moderator
Posts: 12986
Joined: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:26 pm
Location: St. Cyril's

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Kristatos »

FormerBondFan wrote:Better than the first two but I see no chemistry between Shia and the new female lead.
Well, given the recent revelations, it seems The Beef can only generate chemistry after the movie set equivalent of a quick fumble in the mailroom. Beats acting, I suppose.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
User avatar
Mazer Rackham
Q
Posts: 1569
Joined: Tue May 08, 2007 8:50 pm
Favorite Bond Movie: Thunderball
From Russia with love
Location: Eros

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Mazer Rackham »

There was chemistry in the first two???
"That f**king truck driver!" Ian Fleming
User avatar
Kristatos
OO Moderator
OO Moderator
Posts: 12986
Joined: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:26 pm
Location: St. Cyril's

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Kristatos »

Mazer Rackham wrote:There was chemistry in the first two???
Apparently so. Shia and Megan were getting it on, despite the fact that, IIRC, they were both in relationships at the time.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
User avatar
Dr. No
006
Posts: 3453
Joined: Sun Feb 11, 2007 6:28 pm
Favorite Bond Movie: Dr. No
Favorite Movies: Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade
SpiderMan 2
Empire Strikes Back
Shawshank Redemption
Location: Crab Key

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Dr. No »

Sanctum, aweful. I was expecting a wonder pictures showing off the beauty of a cave dive with some sort of story wrapped around it. Nope we forwarded to get to the end but it is not a movie I would ever watch again.

It is suppsoed ot by artsy I guess, i wish we hadn't wasted our adult movie night on that movie.
Image
Chief of Staff, 007's gone round the bend. Says someone's been trying to feed him a poisoned banana. Fellow's lost his nerve. Been in the hospital too long. Better call him home.
katied

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by katied »

LOL I call Shia LeBouf "Sh!thead LeBouf"! :mrgreen:
User avatar
Kristatos
OO Moderator
OO Moderator
Posts: 12986
Joined: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:26 pm
Location: St. Cyril's

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Kristatos »

Finally watched the Watchmen, on the film's network TV premiere last night. The people who advised me to stick to the comics were right.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
User avatar
carl stromberg
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Defence
Posts: 4489
Joined: Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:15 pm
Favorite Bond Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
Favorite Movies: Amicus compendium horror films
It's a Gift
A Night At The Opera
The Return of the Pink Panther
Sons of the Desert
Location: The Duck Inn

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by carl stromberg »

Kristatos wrote:Finally watched the Watchmen, on the film's network TV premiere last night. The people who advised me to stick to the comics were right.
I could not be bothered to watch it!

I did watch The Lives of Others which I think you said you saw last year. Wonderful film.
Bring back Bond!
User avatar
stockslivevan
SPECTRE 02
Posts: 3249
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:13 am
Favorite Bond Movie: From Russia with Love
Location: Crab Key

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by stockslivevan »

I thought WATCHMEN was wonderful, particularly the director's cut.
User avatar
Omega
0010
Posts: 7561
Joined: Mon Mar 05, 2007 9:01 pm
Favorite Bond Movie: TLD LTK GE TND TWINE DAD OHMSS
Favorite Movies: Gladiator
John Wick
Pacific Rim
LOTR trilogy
RED
Kingsman
X-Men First Class
X-Men Days of Futures Past
MI Rogue Nation
Location: the lost city
Contact:

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Omega »

stockslivevan wrote:I thought WATCHMEN was wonderful, particularly the director's cut.
What was different in the DC? I can't remember if I watched it. I enjoyed most of Watchmen except the ending was not as good as the rest of it.
............ :007:
User avatar
stockslivevan
SPECTRE 02
Posts: 3249
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:13 am
Favorite Bond Movie: From Russia with Love
Location: Crab Key

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by stockslivevan »

Omega wrote:
stockslivevan wrote:I thought WATCHMEN was wonderful, particularly the director's cut.
What was different in the DC? I can't remember if I watched it. I enjoyed most of Watchmen except the ending was not as good as the rest of it.
Never saw the theatrical, all I know is that someone pointed that the added scenes truly added to the story and characters.
User avatar
Kristatos
OO Moderator
OO Moderator
Posts: 12986
Joined: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:26 pm
Location: St. Cyril's

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Kristatos »

stockslivevan wrote:Never saw the theatrical, all I know is that someone pointed that the added scenes truly added to the story and characters.
I never watched on DVD because I was waiting for the Ultimate Cut to be released over here (it still hasn't as yet). But the problems I had with the film had less to do with what was cut out as with the fact that what works on the printed page doesn't always work on screen, and this was like watching people literally acting out a comic. Weird.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
User avatar
stockslivevan
SPECTRE 02
Posts: 3249
Joined: Thu Mar 15, 2007 12:13 am
Favorite Bond Movie: From Russia with Love
Location: Crab Key

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by stockslivevan »

I never read the comic, so I can't say. Still I found it pretty enjoyable. Someone on another forum pointed out that the best sequence was the title credits because that was one of the few times Snyder worked with his imagination based on said events rather than using the comic strip as a storyboard. I hope that comes to good use for MAN OF STEEL.

I had a free screening of Sucker Punch awhile back. Visually amazing but it just goes to show that Snyder is only as good as his screenplay and that screenplay had MAJOR problems. So I'm really hoping the Superman flick will have a quality script behind it as Cavil claims.
User avatar
Kristatos
OO Moderator
OO Moderator
Posts: 12986
Joined: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:26 pm
Location: St. Cyril's

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Kristatos »

stockslivevan wrote:I never read the comic, so I can't say. Still I found it pretty enjoyable. Someone on another forum pointed out that the best sequence was the title credits because that was one of the few times Snyder worked with his imagination based on said events rather than using the comic strip as a storyboard.
I agree with that. The opening credits were indeed the best part of the film.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
User avatar
Kristatos
OO Moderator
OO Moderator
Posts: 12986
Joined: Tue Feb 20, 2007 9:26 pm
Location: St. Cyril's

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Kristatos »

The Golden Voyage of Sinbad was on TV earlier this afternoon. I hadn't seen it in a long time, Ray Harryhausen at his finest. Tom Baker as the villain (in the role that got him the part of The Doctor), Caroline Munro as the love interest, [s]Martin Shaw as the comedy relief[/s] (Edit: oops, no he wasn't, he played a member of Sinbad's crew. The comedy relief guy had a curly perm like Doyle's, but wasn't him) and (I didn't know this until I looked up the film on Wikipedia) an uncredited cameo from Robert Shaw as the Oracle of All Knowledge. Add to that a screenplay by the great Brian Clemens and a Miklos Rosza score and you have a surprising array of talent for what was actually a low-budget movie.
"He's the one that doesn't smile" - Queen Elizabeth II on Daniel Craig
User avatar
carl stromberg
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Defence
Posts: 4489
Joined: Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:15 pm
Favorite Bond Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
Favorite Movies: Amicus compendium horror films
It's a Gift
A Night At The Opera
The Return of the Pink Panther
Sons of the Desert
Location: The Duck Inn

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by carl stromberg »

Kristatos wrote:The Golden Voyage of Sinbad was on TV earlier this afternoon. I hadn't seen it in a long time, Ray Harryhausen at his finest. Tom Baker as the villain (in the role that got him the part of The Doctor), Caroline Munro as the love interest, [s]Martin Shaw as the comedy relief[/s] (Edit: oops, no he wasn't, he played a member of Sinbad's crew. The comedy relief guy had a curly perm like Doyle's, but wasn't him) and (I didn't know this until I looked up the film on Wikipedia) an uncredited cameo from Robert Shaw as the Oracle of All Knowledge. Add to that a screenplay by the great Brian Clemens and a Miklos Rosza score and you have a surprising array of talent for what was actually a low-budget movie.
Sounds like a load of old cobblers. :wink:

Only joking , it's a classic and I often watch it when it appears on one of the Channel 5 channels,
Bring back Bond!
User avatar
Dr. No
006
Posts: 3453
Joined: Sun Feb 11, 2007 6:28 pm
Favorite Bond Movie: Dr. No
Favorite Movies: Indiana Jones & the Last Crusade
SpiderMan 2
Empire Strikes Back
Shawshank Redemption
Location: Crab Key

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by Dr. No »

Lincoln Lawyer wasn't sure about this one but it was a great old fashion Perry Mason kind of adventure

The Conspirator about Mary Surratt found out a few things I didn't know about her case, a little too fanciful with the facts but a good story. Found out later it was Roberts Redford's protest about Guantanamo Bay, as a protest it think it failed by a mile.

X-men first class pretty good except for professor x getting shot and is paralized, same problem I have with Wolverine movie he was shot in the head that is why he cat remember anything, when the comics had better explanations for both.
Image
Chief of Staff, 007's gone round the bend. Says someone's been trying to feed him a poisoned banana. Fellow's lost his nerve. Been in the hospital too long. Better call him home.
User avatar
carl stromberg
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Defence
Posts: 4489
Joined: Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:15 pm
Favorite Bond Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
Favorite Movies: Amicus compendium horror films
It's a Gift
A Night At The Opera
The Return of the Pink Panther
Sons of the Desert
Location: The Duck Inn

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by carl stromberg »

I voctched ze Battle of The Bulge about ze Ardennes offenzive in 1955. It starred Henry Fonda, Charles Bronson und Robert Shaw vith a comedy German accent and was good fun although historically inaccurate and filmed in ze California desert.

Hande Hoch!
Bring back Bond!
User avatar
FormerBondFan
008
Posts: 6325
Joined: Mon Feb 12, 2007 12:24 am
Favorite Bond Movie: The Dark Knight Trilogy, Mission: Impossible, Kingsman: The Secret Service and The November Man or any upcoming actioners starring Pierce Brosnan (no, it's not James Bond which is good since it will help him expand his reputation as an actor especially in the action realm)
Favorite Movies: Star Wars
Indiana Jones
Star Trek
The Dark Knight Trilogy
Harry Potter
Middle-Earth
The Matrix
Mission: Impossible
The Mummy
Jurassic Park
Godzilla
Location: Southern CA

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by FormerBondFan »

Just surfed into Youtube and found this:

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCyfUDuv5G4[/video]

:lol: :mrgreen:

And yes, I've watched all the way through.
Image
katied

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by katied »

Dolphin Tale-it was a really good movie-saw it with my brother and his wife and a bunch of kids. Not ashamed to admit I teared up a few times watching it. :up:
User avatar
carl stromberg
Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Defence
Posts: 4489
Joined: Sun Feb 11, 2007 7:15 pm
Favorite Bond Movie: The Spy Who Loved Me
Favorite Movies: Amicus compendium horror films
It's a Gift
A Night At The Opera
The Return of the Pink Panther
Sons of the Desert
Location: The Duck Inn

Re: The Last Movie You Watched

Post by carl stromberg »

North Sea Hijack - remember we were talking about it a few months ago!
Bring back Bond!
Post Reply