Last movie you saw?

Discussion in 'Entertainment' started by bfun, Jan 24, 2011.

  1. I would rip corgis in half. Show Armadeadn how it's done.
     
  2. I'd rule the fucking planet, that's what I'd do. Those kids needed to dream a little bigger.
     
  3. What I'd do is I'd learn to adjust people's vocal chords and make them say anything I want. I'd be like, a master ventriloquist.
     
  4. I'd rob Tesco for all their stock of bags for life.
     
  5. See, using people as meat puppets is a clever use of superpowers. Those stupid kids couldn't come up with anything worthwhile.
     
  6. Any particular reason why?
     
  7. Because they are not for life but will be when I have millions of them.
     
  8. I'm pretty sure you wouldn't need any bags if you had magic powers

    Also; props for thinking big
     
  9. It's called joking around. You should try it sometime.
     
  10. Why would I need to joke around when I can make all the handles of your bags for life to fall off?
     
  11. Phisix has the best power by far.
     
  12. That's only because you're a bag for life addict. You need them to ferry your games to and from car boot sales
     
  13. Are bags like money where you come from?
     
  14. bags are lady bums as far as I can tell.
     
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    Bags are those.

    Bag for life is this:

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    These wont melt in the rain like your paper bags.
     
  16. The Secret of the Urn

    Watched this 60's era samurai flick on Netflix streaming at random and it turned to be rather good despite the fairly bland sounding title. The cynical one eyed/one armed main character is great, and it's also more humorous than serious most of the time. I'll have to check out a couple of the other films on Netflix that were directed by Hideo Gosha as well.
     
  17. American Reunion

    Marginally better than the straight to video sequels to American pie. It just wasn't funny, or interesting, or anything really. Wait for it to show up on Comedy Central at some odd hour of the day like the other American Pie stuff.
     
  18. Goyokin

    Also directed by Hideo Gosha, this one has a somewhat awkward start but really hits it's stride at the halfway point. It's much more serious in tone than 'The Secret of the Urn', and has a fatalism to it regarding the samurai class in Japan similar to 'Seven Samurai'. This film also has one of the more original and elaborate showdown finales that I've seen in the genre, despite it's fairly modest budget.
     
  19. The Amazing Spiderman

    A very good film and I'd recommend it. Still not sure if I'd say it's better than Spiderman 2 but a few re watches would sort that out. It seems that although Peter Parker is still smart he isn't half as nerdy and uncool as he's usually portrayed to be. Within the first 20 minutes he stops a bully from going to town on some kid, but I guess that's his helpful nature.

    I felt Andrew Garfield did a great job and definitely has more of an on screen presence than Toby Mcguire, this guy shows some emotion and good acting for a start.

    If you even half like super hero films you should see this.
     
  20. I'm still not sure why they bothered remaking Spiderman so soon. 1 and 2 were both pretty good, and they're not very old.

    This isn't Batman we're talking about, where the series was run into the ground and absolutely needed a reboot.