The Last Movie I Watched

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  1. F6C

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    Saw Sausage Party last night.

    My wife enjoyed it but I found it quite tedious. Basically it's an adult cartoon and at the end it was very smutty.
     
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    I want to see Sausage Party because I really like Seth Rogen and I think it's hilarious that his ultimate goal with that film was to make something completely inappropriate, but that isn't one I'd see on the big screen. Good to know your wife enjoyed it, though.

    I'm actually at the cinema right now, about to watch Blair Witch 3. Very excited.
     
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    I never got Blair Witch when I saw it and didn't like the style of it being like a home movie.

    Hope you like the new one and no doubt still report back in due course!
     
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    London has fallen.
     
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    USS Indianapolis

    Which kind of left out half the important bits of the story
     
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    the other one where Nicolas Cage is a detective


    Give this man an Oscar or two already <3
     
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    I apologize, I missed your post.

    Anyways, yeah I liked it.
    It's a decent way to kill some time, and it's certainly better than some (most?) Hollywood crap out there.
    I'd recommend it.

    The fact that Colonia Dignidad really existed just makes it more creepy and sad.


    Edit: I appreaciate movies that deal with real history and events, or mention them, or are based upon them, even though the story in this film is fictional. Colonia Dignidad really existed, and I wasn't aware of it before this movie.
     
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    Saw The Infiltrator today. Based on the true story of the infiltration by an undercover agent into Pablo Escobar drug organisation. I found it dark but intense because I like films based on truth. More of a guys film as my wife wasn't too fussed.
     
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    Crap...my list of movies to see is getting longer and longer from looking at this thread, and I have a bunch of stuff i taped that I did not have time to watch when they were on and still don't....I taped Wal-E about the robot the other night and still have to watch that. I never saw that movie, either.
     
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    willy wonka


    the gene wilder one....not the one with the overpaid goof
     
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    If you didn't get enough out of the movie there are a number of books on the subject including In Harm’s Way, Lost at Sea, Fatal Voyage.

    I first became interested in the subject about 10 years ago after watching Jaws. The captain of the USS Indianapolis lived but survivors guilt eventually drove him to commit suicide




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    The CGI looked totally crap too, what should have been the scariest, full of dread part of the movie, the shark attacks, wasnt, looked as bad as Sharknado

    I can name a dozen awesome movies about WWII in Europe, can't think of a single decent one about the war in the pacific
     
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    The books are so much better including one incident in which several crewmen were convinced there was drinkable water several meters below the surface, so in their delirium they swam to the bottom and all drowned

    Operation Pacific (1951)
    Tora, Tora, Tora (1970)
    Midway (1976)



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    The Hunger Games: MockingjayPart 2...again. [​IMG]
     
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    Nixon (1995) Directed by Oliver Stone

    [SIZE=11pt]It has everything from J Edgar Hoover, Henry Kissinger, The Pentagon Papers, Watergate Scandal, The Vietnam War, The Bay of Pigs, Trip To China, Kennedy assassination, Daniel Ellsberg, G Gordon Liddy, John Mitchell, E. Howard Hunt, John Dean, H.R. Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, The [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]House Un-American Activities Committee, [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]Alger Hiss, [/SIZE][SIZE=11pt]The Nixon vice presidency[/SIZE]

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