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What's the last movie you watched?

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what happened to daves old movie thread? anyways i think we should have a running thread to discuss latest movies you've seen, recommendations etc..

im about to watch 12 angry men. will post thoughts later...
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An all time favourite with a superb ensemble cast. Enjoy, Kingswood.
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Saw New Moon last night.

If you havn't read the books,or seen Twilight,don't bother.

If you're a fan of the series,you'll enjoy it.
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movies: a christmas carol
dvd: don't tell mom the babysitter's dead

both enjoyable.
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Leatherheads was the last film I saw - George Clooney, Renee Zellweger and John Krasinski from The Office (US).

Not bad, pretty light fare, but enjoyable. A romcom of sorts set during the advent of professional football in the US - mid 1920's.

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My last was The Aviator. Won a double Gold Class recently so will have to find a suitable follow up. Watching this thread with interest.
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The Mother and the Whore - early '70s French film. 3 and a half hours long, very talky, but a brilliant (and damning) exploration of post-'68 views of sexual liberation and gender roles. Has a great ending in which one of the characters gives an incredible monologue.

http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea ... d=25695096

(warning: in French, but the English subtitles contain some pretty strong language)
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There was a remake made in the '90s, I think. Maybe that's where that dialogue is from?
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I saw The Damned United last weekend. I am not a huge soccer fan but this was an excellent film although an English mate of mine (who barracks for Leeds) assures me that the film is a major libel against Don Revie and the Leeds United team of the seventies. Be that as it may, Brian Clough was one of the most interesting soccer managers (coach) of his generation and the film is one of the more interesting sports themed movies made this decade.
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Check out "Judgement At Nuremberg" - that's another classic with similar themes and a brilliant cast. Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Judy Garland, Maximillian Schell, Marlene Dietrich, and others - a brilliant and still challenging film.
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David wrote:There was a remake made in the '90s, I think. Maybe that's where that dialogue is from?
you're right, i just looked it up. perhaps thats it. whats funny though is in the remake its a black guy giving that speech. just not that the same. then again a flaw of the original probably is that its unlikely having an all white male jury on a murder trial
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The last film I paid for at the pictures was The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

I think I'd rather stay home and watch them on DVD while sipping on pina coladas.

Why do people talk, eat noisily and fornicate at the pictures? :shock:
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Endgame - just brilliant
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samson and delilah. the lack of dialogue was a winner.

off to see 'in the loop' tonight. apparently it is yes, prime minsteresque.
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