Last Film You Saw

I loved both the movie and the book.

i saw pain and gain yesterday and enjoyef it a bunch its nuts that micheal bay is capable of creating something that isnt garbage

Despicable Me 2 was a lot better the second time around. I enjoyed it when I watched it at 3:00 am in my Vegas hotel room, but I actually laughed out loud several times last night while watching it fully awake.

Finished rewatching the Lord of the Rings trilogy and the Hobbit.

Is it just me or do the relationships between the male protagonists–primarily Hobbits–in the LotR ride a fine line between ā€˜best friend’ and ā€˜Broke Back Mountain?’

yeah its cool

Mine is from the Hammer Collection, produced by Anchor Bay. The movie was originally released in 1967. The DVD was released on Oct. 21, 1998. It’s in color and is 98 minutes in length. It’s the one shown here:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Quatermass-The-Region-Import-NTSC/dp/6305095477/ref=sr_1_29?ie=UTF8&qid=1388715192&sr=8-29&keywords=quatermass+and+the+pit

vomit

The Island (2005) is a great movie, and the mercenaries in it drive beautiful cars.

The Island has one of the worst endings in the history of movies.

The beginning is pretty good and the middle is rather okay.

When you’re done, pass me the bucket…

The Rock is another good Michael Bay movie I think. Pain and Gain looked pretty cool from the trailer.

You mean the fight scene where they shoot hooks into each other on the same rope, and then fall off opposite sides of a catwalk?

I don’t remember. My memory of it is fuzzy. I do remember thinking that it sucked ass.

I always rather liked The Island…not like it’s an amazing movie or anything but I find it entertaining to watch.

Watched Hobbit 2 again, this time in 48fps. Settled into it even faster than the last time and I thought it looked great. A couple more 48fps movies and I think I would be completely used to it. I wonder if it’ll catch on or not…

Let’s hope it does.

The classic Jason & The Argonauts.

passes bucket

Geez… next time rinse out your vomit !

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