The Last Film You Saw.

Bbbbut…I like to call you Raw, Bean.

Haha, I’ll probably have it on DVD by then.

Saw District 9 last night, fucking loved it, awesome film.

No, I think they’re being old timey. Or at least that’s the way I choose to interpret it.

Nine pages later, Raminator decides to troll “The Last Film You Saw.”

Oh well, I don’t mind, I had watched Battleship Potemkin - - definitely a classic “film”. “Movie” sounds like a term used by people who don’t know what made the pictures move. As for modern projector videos, “flick” works well if you don’t want to call them films.

I soon plan on watching a low-budget musical about leased organ repossession called “Repo!”. wiki here.

Like french-speaking people?

Dont you speak French…

Here “Film” means movie.

So, I saw “Repo! The Genetic Opera”. 6/7, very fun to watch. Strange, but strange in the way I enjoy.

Besides, any quasi-apocalyptic musical-scifi flick with this character in it is definitely worth watching:

Better than “cinema”.

Not as good as “p-rulle”(swedish joke).

Rapidly moving picture roll? Spanish’s word is weird, película, doesn’t really sound like anything related to movies.

No, the joke is, “P” is short for “porr”, wich means porn, and “rulle” means roll.
It’s used frequently in sweden.

It goes well with palomitas.

Porn Rolls?

Last film I saw was District 9. And boy, was it awesome.

Some earlier mentioned Grave of the Fireflies, being sad, and I just love to torture myself.

So I watched it. I was very impressed by the art. I conditioned myself to deal with the stresses the movie would inevitably turn toward. It ended up being not as sad as I was led to believe. (Too realistically predictable, maybe? And the main character too kept himself stonefaced at the end, making it easier to circumvent any overwhelming feelings.)

Inglorious Bastards

it was a proper good film.

I’m watching Jarhead right now.

Edit: I lol’d

Time in the desert: 14 minutes

Troops in the desert: 5,000

That’s more than all Canadian Forces sent into Afghanistan over the past 7 years.

I laughed so hard, at everything.

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