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What is the best recent movie you’ve seen.

Doc Holliday

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"The sixth sense".....great story, " A few good men" ...great acting by tom cruise.

Yo. Ya have to be kidding, right my man? The Sixth Sense a great story?? Say what my man?? It was obvious for this pious man from the start that da man Bruce was dead and talking to the kid as a ghost. Me thinks it was a baddly made movie by my brother M. Night Shamalyan. A Few Good Men great acting by gay scientologist actor Tom Cruise? Come on, my man. What was so great about him? My man Jack clearly out-acted him and stole the movie from him. Me played in a play one weekend where the had the Cruise part and clearly out-acted the gay action movie actor, may i brag to these fine brethens reading this interesting thread.
 

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Da man Numerati has more time to waste than the good doc, i say. Me glad you enjoyed da movie anyways, brother. Respect.

I went to see it because it was too damn hot and I wanted nice air conditioning. Plus also I just came out of boot camp class and just had lunch. The movie theater was right across from my gym. Absolute convenience and the extreme hot weather thrown in made Ant-Man a real no brainier to get away from that damn heat. Also movies are freaking expensive. $14.50 for matinee. A few years ago it was only eight bucks. And the movie industry complains as to why folks don't go to the movies any more!
 

Thor Jr

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I was very happy with Ted 2, much better then the first one, and watched it again on the net the other night still funny, , saw Jurassic world, not that great, some good parts but i am glad i waited to watch it on the net. Saw new mad max, was not impressed, originals blow it away, Mel is the man for this franchise, San Andrea quake, boring and i could keep going, i watch a lot of movies, movies to me is like music to others.

Hey Numerati, i agree with the prices, especially popcorn and candy, but on Tuesdays its 5 bucks and if you go with a lady, ask her to vacate some equipment from her bag and stuff it with popcorn and candy and 2 bottles of water and your good to go, crap, i put 2 ice packs in a thermal bag with ice cream in it and shoved it in her bag once, well it was ok, but i wont do it again, had to buy the lady a new bag:rolleyes:, anyway, i still had my ice cream, a bit messy, but hey when in Rome.....


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Doc Holliday

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What??? $14.50 for a movie? Not good man, not good!

By the way, i don't get all the recent remakes of cult-classics such as Total Recall, Jurassic Park and Vacation. They were all very well made not that long ago and didn't need a 2.0 version. I still prefer watching the originals over the newer versions anyway. What a colossal cash-grab by the inept movie industry!
 

Thor Jr

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What??? $14.50 for a movie? Not good man, not good!

By the way, i don't get all the recent remakes of cult-classics such as Total Recall, Jurassic Park and Vacation. They were all very well made not that long ago and didn't need a 2.0 version. I still prefer watching the originals over the newer versions anyway. What a colossal cash-grab by the inept movie industry!

I agree with you there doc, remakes are not as good as the originals and as for the prices well for sure its a bit much so i went out and bought a nice large TV and a really good surround system, a couch with reclining action and of course a popcorn machine and i have my own movie night.:nod:


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Doc Holliday

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I agree with you there doc, remakes are not as good as the originals and as for the prices well for sure its a bit much so i went out and bought a nice large TV and a really good surround system, a couch with reclining action and of course a popcorn machine and i have my own movie night.:nod:


Thor Jr

Wise move. This is how i watch the large majority of my movies also. HD receiver and a blu-ray player are a must. 55" Panasonic tv and a 7.1 surround sound system with the built-in blu-ray player. Also bought a Panasonic sounboard recently, but havent unboxed it yet. I also recently got myself a 27" Samsung monitor for my new desk computer. Plugged in a blu-ray player to it and with Altec Lansing speakers its also a great way to watch movies id i'd rather stay in my room.
 

Thor Jr

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Wise move. This is how i watch the large majority of my movies also. HD receiver and a blu-ray player are a must. 55" Panasonic tv and a 7.1 surround sound system with the built-in blu-ray player. Also bought a Panasonic sounboard recently, but havent unboxed it yet. I also recently got myself a 27" Samsung monitor for my new desk computer. Plugged in a blu-ray player to it and with Altec Lansing speakers its also a great way to watch movies id i'd rather stay in my room.

Way to go Doc, almost same set up, i picked up one of those Samsung curved TVs, but i think i will go back to the flat TVs, not liking the curve. And all my TVs are hooked up to a computer and like you my office computer is hooked up to a wide screen and i also watch a lot of movies out of here too,I exchanged my computer chair for a recliner and have wireless keyboard and mouse,, actually i have popcorn time open now and looking for something to watch, lol. Have nothing to do till 2pm, so its a movie with some play station after, have to go kill some gory monsters or shoot up some bad guys, lol, or maybe just kick tigers ass again, lol. Real golf on wednesday @ 6:15am. Let the good times roll.

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Ok, i chose a movie to watch, will report later on thumbs up or down, i chose "Wish I Was Here".


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Thor Jr

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So i watched this movie, Wish I Was Here, comedy,drama, at first i wished i didn't watch it but then i was glad i had, it hit close to home and made me think about something i hadn't thought about in a while. All and all, I laughed, I cried and I remembered. :thumb: And also, Kate Hudson always looking good.:smile:

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"The sixth sense".....great story, " A few good men" ...great acting by tom cruise.

for what it is worth I missed it in the Sixth Sense. I missed the fact that Bruce Willis was dead and talking to the kid. I liked the movie.
 

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Interstellar


"Interstellar" was directed by Christopher Nolan, one of the top new directors today. He also directed very good movies like "Memento", "Inception" and the "Batman Begins", "The Dark Knight", "The Dark Knight Rises", "Insomnia" and "The Prestige".

This movie may not be for everyone. I know people who will be totally lost when watching this movie. But if you like science & want to see one of the best sci-fi movies you may ever see, then this movie is for you.

After i first saw it, my good friend who recommended it to me called me & asked me what i thought about it. I told him that i found it okay, but maybe a tad too long. However, what made me appreciate the movie better was by doing research on the movie, which is what i usually do after watching a good movie. I then revised my stance about it & came to the conclusion that this movie is a masterpiece. I now plan on seeing it again, hopefully on IMAX instead of on my big-screen tv.


This movie was worth watching and it was very entertaining. I just couldn't get passed the beggining. This is where the ex-astronaught is chasing a drone through a field and it leads him to the top secret NASA facility and he is sitting across from the scientists that he knew from the space program. That was so fucking corny. If you can get past this it is an OK movie.
 

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Ex Machina is the best Sci-Fi I have seen after Interstellar...Wow...just Wow. They are going to make a part II as well. Wild and crazy Sci-Fi human-robot theme.
 

hungry101

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Hello all,

FURY. I don't really know why I went to see this movie. I had the feeling it might be...eh. It tries to be like Saving Private Ryan taking focus on a small unit vignette within the grand scale of war, this time with the men of a single tank. The story line was not as good, though the acting was fine. I would have said, give it a C or C+. But the ending was nonsense. For some reason the ending was turned into a video game shoot out...the profit motive I guess. The problem with that is it lost all the credibility that SPR had when it dumped the realism for an arcade experience.

Without giving away the ending, the kind of tank the Americans were using was known by the British as the "Ronson lighter"...named after a device for cigarettes that lit every time, or in this case the tank blew up every time it was hit. This movie tank was totally disabled from moving and the German attackers had cases of Panzerfaust, basically an RPG designed to destroy tanks at a fair distance and made in mass quantities because of it's simple handling and ease of use. Now ask, would you spend many lives against an immobile target or destroy this sitting duck with a huge reputation for exploding with one shot from relative safety. Maybe trying to see any reflection on reality in a real-life movie was my mistake. But turning into a senseless parody was too much.

Yeah maybe I'm too logical in a video game world.

ish,

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"Best damn job ever."

I loved this movie. You are correct that the ending was a little hokey. I asked myself why in the world would these elite troops run in front of a disabled tank when they had the Panzerfausts. But the Sherman tank was a POS. There was a Pershing tank that was either built or being built that could take on a Tiger but Patton didn't want it. He thought the Pershing was a gas guzzler and Patton didn't care if the Sherman couldn't take on a Tiger. He wanted to bypass the German tanks and go around them.

I thought that Brad Pitt did a great job and so did that rag tag tank crew he had. I loved the movie. I thought it was the best war movie since Saving Private Ryan.

Incidently, our tank was a death trap. In the Pacific our torpedos didn't work and the Grumman Wildcat was a dog (a tough dog with aromor and self sealing gas tanks) and the devestator torpedo plane was a relic....It is s wonder that we won that war.
 

Thor Jr

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Well a new movie just popped up, The Escort, with Rumer Willis, curious so i will watch it, let you know if its worth watching.


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hungry101

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"Best damn job ever."

I loved this movie. You are correct that the ending was a little hokey. I asked myself why in the world would these elite troops run in front of a disabled tank when they had the Panzerfausts. But the Sherman tank was a POS. There was a Pershing tank that was either built or being built that could take on a Tiger but Patton didn't want it. He thought the Pershing was a gas guzzler and Patton didn't care if the Sherman couldn't take on a Tiger. He wanted to bypass the German tanks and go around them.

I thought that Brad Pitt did a great job and so did that rag tag tank crew he had. I loved the movie. I thought it was the best war movie since Saving Private Ryan.

Incidently, our tank was a death trap. In the Pacific our torpedos didn't work and the Grumman Wildcat was a dog (a tough dog with aromor and self sealing gas tanks) and the devestator torpedo plane was a relic....It is s wonder that we won that war.

OK so I have just been informed that the final scene in Brad Pitt's tank movei the Fury has some basis in fact. The book Death Traps by Belton Cooper is about an Army Ordinance Officer's recollection of his experiences during WWII in Europe. His job was to recover and repair damaged tanks from the battlefield. On page 162 of the book he recounts an exploit of an individual tanker at s crossroads in Eastern France at night against a column of German soldiers that is almost exactly like the closing battle in the movie "Fury". He does not give the name of the lone tanker, but US troops found him alive the next morning in his tank surrounded by dead German soldiers. The rest of his crew was dead.
I had thought that last battle scene in the movie was a fictional account, but apparently not.
 

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Intersteller blew my mind...all over my face!

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About a jazz drummer and his "abusive" professor. The music was great and the drive to be a great musician was inspiring. Very relatable.
 

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Finally got around to watching Inherent Vice. Great f*@king movie! I almost pissed myself when Doc (Joaquin Phoenix) shoots at Adrian Prussia (Peter McRobbie), and then yells out "did I hit you?"
 
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