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What's The Last Movie You’ve Seen?

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Last night I watched 'Let Me In'. Whenever I watch a remake of one of my favorite films, I try my best to forget the original and judge the new film on its own merits. I think that's only fair. After all -- the new filmmakers and actors must have loved the original as much as I did; why else would they be compelled to do an English-language version? As a remake, this movie is acceptable.

If 'Let the Right One In' is a 10 out of 10, this one is a 7 out of 10.

The main thing it was missing was the crotch shot. (This is not Jazzfan joke-speak. I'm serious.)
 
To get on a hobby-horse of mine, I assume Archie watched that crap-hole of a film because it was on Netflix Watch Instantly.

In the meantime I've been waiting for Netflix to carry any of the following films for over a year (and in some cases several years):

Sleuth
Sons of the Desert
Significant Portions of the Harold Lloyd Comedy Collection, including "Safety Last"
Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy
We're no Angels
It Should Happen to You
Hands on a Hard Body
and Saint Jack

Several of those movies are considered classics but are more difficult to get ahold of via Netflix than a movie starring "Big Show." A ****ing crime.

Sadly, I didn't watch it on Netflix. I streamed it on my EVO via newmovieseverywhere.com
 
I recently watched "Get him to the Greek" and found it stupid. It had it's entertaining moments, but the film seemed centered around out-shocking all other similar films in the past few years. There was a quasi-anti-drug message I guess and the guy at the end gets his girl, after the other guy had her screaming "OH GOD" in his face. Yeah.
 
That whole scene with the 3-some made me uncomfortable. I liked the show other than that.

Yeah the 3-some was definitely the low point of the movie, and wholely unecessary to the plot or story. In fact for me it was so contrived that it wiped out what remained of my enjoyment of the movie. (hence the thought that all they were trying to do was "out-shock" any previous similar movie)

Kinda like in the Robin Williams movie "Awakenings" which was very well done until the nurse burst into his office and yelled "It's a ****ing miracle!!" That was just so out of place that it took me completely out of the movie.
 
Last movie I watched was "Wings of Desire"

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It didn't do anything for me even though it has a 98% on the Tomatometer.

Roger Ebert wrote about it: "You're seduced into the spell of this movie, made in 1987 by Wenders, who collaborated on the screenplay with the German playwright Peter Handke. It moves slowly, but you don't grow impatient, because there is no plot to speak of, and so you don't fret that it should move to its next predictable stage. "

I disagree completely. I grew totally impatient and called an abort after an hour and a half.

Maybe this will cut against my reputation for only liking art movies or whatever.
 
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