
The last film you've watched?
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Hitler, The Rise of Evil 

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I was going to watch that but it's only got 4.9/10 rating on IMDB so I haven't downloaded it yet...[FGS]Hawk wrote:Dead Air (2009). Not a bad movie.
Maybe I should stop caring about ratings on there as I've watched a couple films scoring low on that site and still being decent.

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Horror movies mostly got low ratings... B-Movies can be good and funny, too.Mastakilla wrote:I was going to watch that but it's only got 4.9/10 rating on IMDB so I haven't downloaded it yet...[FGS]Hawk wrote:Dead Air (2009). Not a bad movie.
Maybe I should stop caring about ratings on there as I've watched a couple films scoring low on that site and still being decent.
Turn off the lights, crank up the speakers and darken the rooms! Last movie: Quarantine
If you liked Blair Witch Project, you're really going to like this piece of zombie cake.
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Quarantine is a remake of [REC] which was awesome.. second episode too
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I guess there's a reason why I've bought both~[FGS]SaSQuATcH~ wrote:Quarantine is a remake of [REC] which was awesome.. second episode too

"A programmer is a tool which converts caffeine to code." -- Unknown
"Lol, wtf, that sounds like Dragonforce" -- Nobody
"error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'float' to 'float'" -- Visual C++ 2008 <-- o.O
"shitham hat echt zu viel metabolic end product im hirn" -- Nobody
"Mein Leben ist scheiße... ach nee, war deins!" -- Serdar Somuncu
"Lol, wtf, that sounds like Dragonforce" -- Nobody
"error C2440: '=' : cannot convert from 'float' to 'float'" -- Visual C++ 2008 <-- o.O
"shitham hat echt zu viel metabolic end product im hirn" -- Nobody
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Just watched the Matrix trilogy, the two sequels are utter shite in my opinion.
A shout out to "Clerks 2" which was the funniest film I've seen in a while.
A shout out to "Clerks 2" which was the funniest film I've seen in a while.
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Clerks 2 is fkkking AMAZING!
Jay & Silent Bob are the best thing ever.
Especially with Jay in the naked pose, no-homosexual btw but it was funny
Jay & Silent Bob are the best thing ever.
Especially with Jay in the naked pose, no-homosexual btw but it was funny


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i watched both of them in a row maybe months ago, or year ago. good stuff. the time gap between two movies made it somewhat special.
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I'm watching a film called "Doomsday".
The reaper virus has spread in Scotland, so Scotland was quarantined, but 20 years later a special forces female agent is sent beyond the wall, to find a Scottish scientist who may have found a cure, because the virus has broken out in London, which has been quarantined by a system of canals. Her team in Scotland is attacked by Mad Max type people and then they confront the scientist who has turned north scotland into a mediavel nation with castles and knights, then they find an archive with a bentley sports car and a mobile phone, the movie keeps changing and mixing genre in a race to get a cure delivered to London.
It is unashamedly reminiscent of Aliens, 28 days later, Mad Max, Aeon Flux and some other iconic movies, but so far I am actually enjoying this...
The reaper virus has spread in Scotland, so Scotland was quarantined, but 20 years later a special forces female agent is sent beyond the wall, to find a Scottish scientist who may have found a cure, because the virus has broken out in London, which has been quarantined by a system of canals. Her team in Scotland is attacked by Mad Max type people and then they confront the scientist who has turned north scotland into a mediavel nation with castles and knights, then they find an archive with a bentley sports car and a mobile phone, the movie keeps changing and mixing genre in a race to get a cure delivered to London.
It is unashamedly reminiscent of Aliens, 28 days later, Mad Max, Aeon Flux and some other iconic movies, but so far I am actually enjoying this...
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Today we went to see The Ghost Writer, a movie made by Roman Polanski, starring Ewan McGregor and Pierce Brosnan.
I have to say that this is the sort of movie you watch because you seek a mindblowing two hours with a perfect plot and great acting.
This movie was amazing, very well structured and smart, Ewan McGregor proves once again that he's big talent, just like Polanski.
Official genre is Drama/Mystery/Thriller.
The mood of the film is similar to Shutter Island's, but in a way, I think it's better. The weather and the score make the whole environment filled with pressure and curiousity, making you want to find out more and more about the plot and the characters. Unforgetable experience. Go see it.
P.S: did any of you f
I have to say that this is the sort of movie you watch because you seek a mindblowing two hours with a perfect plot and great acting.
This movie was amazing, very well structured and smart, Ewan McGregor proves once again that he's big talent, just like Polanski.
Official genre is Drama/Mystery/Thriller.
The mood of the film is similar to Shutter Island's, but in a way, I think it's better. The weather and the score make the whole environment filled with pressure and curiousity, making you want to find out more and more about the plot and the characters. Unforgetable experience. Go see it.
P.S: did any of you f
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i do answer if i watch it the 2nd time :p
Editt: its the russian Version
Editt: its the russian Version

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Ah I heard about the russian copy on the internets, it's said to be good quality but then.. it's russian.
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i have it in geman language but it need darkness to watch the movie (filmed in a cinema)

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