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Watched Sweeny Todd.

FINALLY. A post-2000 Tim Burton movie actually worth watching!
(01-29-2011, 12:41 AM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ]Watched Sweeny Todd.

FINALLY. A post-2000 Tim Burton movie actually worth watching!

Cannibalistic Pies.

Fantastic
watched true grit
that ending sequence was fucking fantastic (with the moon and stuff)
(01-29-2011, 12:41 AM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ]Watched Sweeny Todd.

FINALLY. A post-2000 Tim Burton movie actually worth watching!
whats funny about that is 2001 is when he started fucking helena bonham carter. I blame her.
Watched Se7en on a ghetto-fabulous projection setup.
Freaky as all heck. Then, 30 minutes from the end, one of my friends gets up and leaves.
When the movie ends, I hear this "Blaaraharaaaaa!!" and then an "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh, holy shit, holee shiiiiiiitt!"
My friend who was most against watching a freaky movie almost pissed his pants.
(01-29-2011, 10:42 PM)Stein link Wrote: [ -> ]Watched Se7en on a ghetto-fabulous projection setup.
Freaky as all heck. Then, 30 minutes from the end, one of my friends gets up and leaves.
When the movie ends, I hear this "Blaaraharaaaaa!!" and then an "aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhh, holy shit, holee shiiiiiiitt!"
My friend who was most against watching a freaky movie almost pissed his pants.

(10-29-2010, 02:38 PM)Ianki link Wrote: [ -> ][Image: tumblr_lam0l3eyNQ1qe0eclo1_r1_500.gif]


Also,
Freakonomics is a really really inconsistent documentary.  Morgan Spurlock's segment was just awful and was put first, but the second segment on cheating in sumo wrestling was just fantastic, like beyond well done.
Saw "Takers"

Not terrible, not bad. Classic Chase.
Omg, The Great Race was awesome.

The Great Race Pie Fight

God of Pie fights.
(01-29-2011, 01:04 AM)TheDarkChief link Wrote: [ -> ]watched true grit
that ending sequence was fucking fantastic (with the moon and stuff)

True Grit was amazing, so many good scenes in it.

Vandamguy

(01-30-2011, 10:15 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=TheDarkChief link=topic=947.msg194237#msg194237 date=1296281068]
watched true grit
that ending sequence was fucking fantastic (with the moon and stuff)

True Grit was amazing, so many good scenes in it.
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I like the last line that Rooster said. Gave closure to his character in a subtle way.

"I have become old."
Super 8 - Super Bowl TV Spot
Looking forward to this
(02-07-2011, 11:11 PM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ]Super 8 - Super Bowl TV Spot
Looking forward to this

Not to be confused with 8mm.
Just watched Capitalism: A Love Story. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Really well put-together.
(02-11-2011, 06:59 PM)Karth link Wrote: [ -> ]Just watched Capitalism: A Love Story. I enjoyed it quite a bit. Really well put-together.
Watching [at least part of] this later this year for economics class! (With spore!)
(02-12-2011, 12:02 PM)HeK link Wrote: [ -> ]Captain America FUCK YEAH!

Yes. Yes!
Rewatched Princess Mononoke with some friends (in English).
One had already seen it, one absolutely loved it (because he's become some uber-green lets all stop burning gasoline thing), one thought it was too predictable, one wanted to play videogames and wouldn't shut up, and the other didn't really like it and also wouldn't shut up. The last person liked it but didn't say any more than that.

I posted that I'd seen it on Facebook and a random Subaru-friend liked it, and it turns out he's a huge fan (and he happens to have a gray/orange crowbar that says "Black Mesa something institute" on it).

He recommended Memories and Grave of the Fireflies. Are these worth seeing? I'm not much of an anime guy other than Miyazaki.
(02-13-2011, 08:01 PM)Stein link Wrote: [ -> ]Rewatched Princess Mononoke with some friends (in English).
One had already seen it, one absolutely loved it (because he's become some uber-green lets all stop burning gasoline thing), one thought it was too predictable, one wanted to play videogames and wouldn't shut up, and the other didn't really like it and also wouldn't shut up. The last person liked it but didn't say any more than that.

I posted that I'd seen it on Facebook and a random Subaru-friend liked it, and it turns out he's a huge fan (and he happens to have a gray/orange crowbar that says "Black Mesa something institute" on it).

He recommended Memories and Grave of the Fireflies. Are these worth seeing? I'm not much of an anime guy other than Miyazaki.

Goddamn Grave of the Fireflies. Left me in a depressive funk for a good two days. It's very good, watch it.
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Rewatched Princess Mononoke with some friends (in English).
One had already seen it, one absolutely loved it (because he's become some uber-green lets all stop burning gasoline thing), one thought it was too predictable, one wanted to play videogames and wouldn't shut up, and the other didn't really like it and also wouldn't shut up. The last person liked it but didn't say any more than that.

I posted that I'd seen it on Facebook and a random Subaru-friend liked it, and it turns out he's a huge fan (and he happens to have a gray/orange crowbar that says "Black Mesa something institute" on it).

He recommended Memories and Grave of the Fireflies. Are these worth seeing? I'm not much of an anime guy other than Miyazaki.

Goddamn Grave of the Fireflies. Left me in a depressive funk for a good two days. It's very good, watch it.
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Yep, the recommender warned me about that. He said only "the rest of the day" though.
Watched how to train your pet dragon again. Still as awesome as the first time :v