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Thread: What is the latest movie you watched and what did you think of it?

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    2010 - Jonah Hex

    it was decent enough for a viewing. i enjoyed looking @ megan fox throughout and the whole talking to the dead thing was cool. a lot of the scenes went by fast enough so u don't get bored, but then using that too much might leave u not knowing wtf is going on. early dialog tries to be witty and humorous while later dialog is just there for the sake of being a non-silent film. john malkoviches weapon of mass destruction was pretty 1337 as well. too bad it wasn't used to it fullest potential. exploding arrows, glowing bowling balls and a fast dog. 7/10
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    Machete - I wanted this movie to be a eight but it was not.It was a seven...I like how its all cheap but has some big stars and stuff and any movie with jessica alba gets extra points.The unrealistic chopping of body parts reminds me of the expendables and i seen that first so i'm grown tired of it, It bores me.story gets meh but success to the film.
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    You're comparing unrealistic chopping of body parts to the Expendables? Haven't you seen Aftermath yet?

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    Ironman 2.

    It rocks =P

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    typical french film. not that bad but a bit pretentious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cinephilia View Post

    typical french film. not that bad but a bit pretentious.
    Typical French film.
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    Being that it's French, described as pretentious, and is called "The Mustache", I'm guessing the entire film focuses on the guy (pictured) shaving a long-had-mustache, and a woman (also pictured) who has apprehensions about him shaving it off...

    Niche market, I suppose.
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    ROFL megabytme

    I watched Revolver last night, I guess it's one of them movies you have to watch twice to actually understand what's going on. Did he turn into a schizophrenic when he was in a solitary cell?
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    Piranha very good movie

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    Quote Originally Posted by megabyteme View Post
    Being that it's French, described as pretentious, and is called "The Mustache", I'm guessing the entire film focuses on the guy (pictured) shaving a long-had-mustache, and a woman (also pictured) who has apprehensions about him shaving it off...
    well, not exactly but you're not that far from the truth.

    Marc and Agnes are an attractive, successful Parisian couple, who have been together for many years. One evening, before joining friends for dinner, Marc decides on a whim to shave off the mustache he's worn all of his adult life. He waits patiently for his wife's reaction, but neither she nor his friends seem to notice. Stranger still, when he finally tells them, they all insist he never had a mustache. Is Marc going mad? Is he the victim of some elaborate conspiracy? Or has something in the world's order gone terribly awry?
    whenever people agree with me, i always feel i must be wrong.

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