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What's The Last Movie You’ve Seen?

Watched 'John Dies at the End' which my co-worker recomended to me. Just a bizarre movie, I'll give it credit for being different but I couldnt quite get what it was going for. Being low budget didnt help it's case. It was entertaining enough to watch but I wouldnt want to watch it again unless I was really drunk.
 
Watched 'John Dies at the End' which my co-worker recomended to me. Just a bizarre movie, I'll give it credit for being different but I couldnt quite get what it was going for. Being low budget didnt help it's case. It was entertaining enough to watch but I wouldnt want to watch it again unless I was really drunk.
The books are really good though

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RIP Jerry Stiller btw. I swear the movie "The Heartbreak Kid" with him and his son is much funnier than it ever got credit for. Jerry's pep talks to Ben throughout the movie are so funny.
Psychedelics on Netflix is hilarious—celebs talking about their acid trips...Ben Stiller was trying to explain to his dad he was tripping but he didn’t understand. “I mean, my dad wasn’t Jerry Garcia, he was Jerry Stiller”...he was great in King of Queens...
 
Watched 'John Dies at the End' which my co-worker recomended to me. Just a bizarre movie, I'll give it credit for being different but I couldnt quite get what it was going for. Being low budget didnt help it's case. It was entertaining enough to watch but I wouldnt want to watch it again unless I was really drunk.
The book is really good. Way better than the movie.
 
Yeah he did mention the book was pretty good, I'll have to read it

I just watched Gattaca for the first time. Really dug it, talk about a movie ahead of its time, I can see why many people consider it underrated. What a cast, solid story throughout. If i did have a critique is the reveal felt like too much of a coinicidence. But yeah I really liked it and glad I finally watched it.
 
Yeah he did mention the book was pretty good, I'll have to read it

I just watched Gattaca for the first time. Really dug it, talk about a movie ahead of its time, I can see why many people consider it underrated. What a cast, solid story throughout. If i did have a critique is the reveal felt like too much of a coinicidence. But yeah I really liked it and glad I finally watched it.

What was the reveal? I forget. Loved the score in it. Quite powerful.
 
What was the reveal? I forget. Loved the score in it. Quite powerful.
One of the two guys investigating the murder turns out to be his brother, and than they go have the same swim which we saw them do as kids earlier in the film.
Just felt a bit too much coincidental.
 
Watched Joker.

About 40 minutes in l realized l saw the movie about 30 years ago. Only then it was called The King of Comedy and it was much better.
 
Watched Joker.

About 40 minutes in l realized l saw the movie about 30 years ago. Only then it was called The King of Comedy and it was much better.

I mean, Phillips has made it clear Joker is based off of and pays homage to TKoC. Heck, it’s how he got Deniro.
 
Watched Joker.

About 40 minutes in l realized l saw the movie about 30 years ago. Only then it was called The King of Comedy and it was much better.
King of comedy? Like that movie with Cedric the entertainer, Bernie Mac, dl hugley, and Steve Harvey? Great great movie (one of my favorites) but I don't think it was like the joker movie at all

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King of comedy? Like that movie with Cedric the entertainer, Bernie Mac, dl hugley, and Steve Harvey? Great great movie (one of my favorites) but I don't think it was like the joker movie at all

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Ha! My buddy (also white) and I saw that in a theater on the edge of Trenton when it came out. We were the only white people in the audience I think. Funny. I thought Hughley was meh.
 
Ha! My buddy (also white) and I saw that in a theater on the edge of Trenton when it came out. We were the only white people in the audience I think. Funny. I thought Hughley was meh.
That's pretty cool that you and your buddy went to see it in Trenton. I don't think I would have had the balls lol

I absolutely LOVED it back in the day. It hasn't aged very well for me though. Last time I watched it (a few years ago) it just wasn't the same anymore.

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That's pretty cool that you and your buddy went to see it in Trenton. I don't think I would have had the balls lol

I absolutely LOVED it back in the day. It hasn't aged very well for me though. Last time I watched it (a few years ago) it just wasn't the same anymore.

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who were other? Cedric the E, Bernie Mac and Steve Harvey?
 
who were other? Cedric the E, Bernie Mac and Steve Harvey?
Yep those three and DL hugley.
I thought all of them we quite funny and I actually thought hugley was the funniest back in the day.
I had them ranked 1. Hugley. 2. Bernie. 3. Cedric (he was really 2 a. Had a good set) and 4 was Steve Harvey (too much talk about old school music)

When I watched it me recently I thought Bernie was the best then Cedric then hugley and then Harvey but all 4 weren't as funny as I remembered.
I was high pretty much all the time back when I was first watching it so that probably explains it.

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Victoria - 2015 German crime drama. It's about a Spanish girl who decides to hang out with four guys she just met while leaving the club late in the night. It's really impressive movie filmed in single 2 hours shot with great acting.
 
Watched 'Children of Men'. It was pretty good. I know there are people who consider it a masterpiece and one of their favorite films but it didn't quite "move" me enough and the world didnt quite feel believable. The script felt a bit lacking character wise. I would say from a technical standpoint it is a masterpiece, it really does a good job of placing you right there in this chaotic war torn world. Cuaron is a master at this, if only his scripts were just as good
 
Watched 'Children of Men'. It was pretty good. I know there are people who consider it a masterpiece and one of their favorite films but it didn't quite "move" me enough and the world didnt quite feel believable. The script felt a bit lacking character wise. I would say from a technical standpoint it is a masterpiece, it really does a good job of placing you right there in this chaotic war torn world. Cuaron is a master at this, if only his scripts were just as good

I thought it was unbelievable. That is, unbelievably great.
 
Watched Deadwood:The Movie. I liked it quite a bit, scratched that Western itch. They brought everyone back(despite being 10 years(!) later no one skips a beat). It was just good to see Al Swearengen again, it's been far too long. The lady who played Calamity Jane stole the show. I think fans should consider it a satisfying conclusion.
 
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