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Gemme 05-10-2015 07:38 PM

I've seen these recently:




This was cute, fun fluff.




This was also cute, fun fluff.




This kicked ass.

Talon 05-11-2015 10:03 AM

Loved....
 



I really enjoyed Mark's character in this.....good film.

gotoseagrl 05-11-2015 03:32 PM

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Something, Anything

i'm so picky that when i watch i'm always afraid the movie will be too similar to the rest out there. But i thought this movie & what it stands for was amazing. The ending is especially what got me. Definitely a breath of fresh air & way better than i even expected. A new favorite.

Tierney 05-11-2015 04:20 PM

This past weekend I watched Dallas Buyer's Club - excellent movie. Matthew did a great job in working his character. Just affirms what most of us already know in regards to insurance companies and pharmas. Glove and hand.

Then I watched The Fault in our Stars - I was so afraid this was going to be a "chick" flick. (not that there is anything wrong with them) :| Which I guess to a certain extent it was. However, the premise of the movie was so touching - and the actors so good - that it never felt like that that glossy-cotton candy type movie. I am glad I decided to watch it. The soundtrack to it was wonderful as well.

bright_arrow 05-11-2015 11:58 PM

Avengers: Age of Ultron

WildHorses 05-12-2015 12:25 AM

The Human Centapide part 1

homoe 05-12-2015 02:44 PM

Last night we caught Ride on Demand. Hunt as a helicopter mother of a 19 year old. It may not be for everyone, it's one of those comedies that then takes a more serious tone. The actor who plays her driver has some pretty good scenes as well. If you're a fan of Helen Hunt and Luke Wilson, check it and see what you think:movieguy:

Yes, I liked it:popcorn:

JDeere 05-12-2015 03:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tierney (Post 988849)
This past weekend I watched Dallas Buyer's Club - excellent movie. Matthew did a great job in working his character. Just affirms what most of us already know in regards to insurance companies and pharmas. Glove and hand.

Then I watched The Fault in our Stars - I was so afraid this was going to be a "chick" flick. (not that there is anything wrong with them) :| Which I guess to a certain extent it was. However, the premise of the movie was so touching - and the actors so good - that it never felt like that that glossy-cotton candy type movie. I am glad I decided to watch it. The soundtrack to it was wonderful as well.

I loved The Dallas buyers club!

*Anya* 05-15-2015 07:31 PM

Loved it! Wild, entertaining, exciting and had an almost steampunk vibe (to me):

Mad Max!

98% critics rating on Rotten Tomato's when I checked last night.

I should also say that I just love action movies.

The girlfriend does not, so she wasn't crazy about it but we take turns seeing flicks the other wants to see.


MsTinkerbelly 05-15-2015 08:37 PM

Noble.

A true story about Cynthia Noble, a woman who goes to Vietnam because she feels she is needed there, and stays when she finds her calling helping the street children of Vietnam.

Bring tissues

JDeere 05-15-2015 08:48 PM

Still Alice, it was about Alzheimer's, early onset of it.

Julianne Moore was the lead actress and did a superb job.

A tear jerker for sure.

Gemme 05-16-2015 03:13 PM

I saw Pitch Perfect 2 today. It was good. One of my favorite parts of the trailers was not in the movie so that was unexpected. Actually there were two parts in the trailer that are not in the movie.

I liked it though.


homoe 05-16-2015 03:19 PM

Last night we watched The Seven Five, a documentary about the dirtiest cop in NYC history. Michael Dowd! He stole money and dealt drugs while patrolling the streets of 80s Brooklyn. I enjoyed it but may not be for everyone!

Tierney 05-16-2015 03:41 PM

The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey

The Hobbit - The Desolation of Smaug

You can never go wrong with a Hobbit movie. Going to order The Battle of the Five Armies next.

Then today I watched The Prize Winner of Defiance Ohio. First, I am a huge Julianne Moore fan and she did not disappoint in this. Again I thought "chick flick" .. again NOT that there is anything wrong with them.. :blink: ..however, as it turned out - it was such a touching story (and based on a true story)..I may have had to dab my eyes with some Kleenex. (do not judge me). I highly recommend the movie.

gotoseagrl 05-16-2015 03:57 PM

Of Human Bondage 1934

Finally watched this in full. Well worth it. Timless.

Cole610 05-16-2015 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by *Anya* (Post 989793)
Loved it! Wild, entertaining, exciting and had an almost steampunk vibe (to me):

Mad Max!

98% critics rating on Rotten Tomato's when I checked last night.

I should also say that I just love action movies.

The girlfriend does not, so she wasn't crazy about it but we take turns seeing flicks the other wants to see.


What a lovely day!
I thought it was great.

Gemme 05-17-2015 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by *Anya* (Post 989793)
Loved it! Wild, entertaining, exciting and had an almost steampunk vibe (to me):

Mad Max!

98% critics rating on Rotten Tomato's when I checked last night.

I should also say that I just love action movies.

The girlfriend does not, so she wasn't crazy about it but we take turns seeing flicks the other wants to see.


I haven't been able to see your link (shows up as a white box for me) but I knew what you linked so it's no biggie. My computer's a little weird I guess.

I had some free tix so I went to see this and Age of Adaline today. Both were excellent in their respective genres.

Anya, you are right....Mad Max is steampunk driven, given the nature of the storyline. There were some truly and fantastically incredible visuals! It gives you perspective to know that the vehicle chase scenes in the movie took more than half of the total time put into the film. Several months and it showed. Thrilling action flick!



I do have to say one thing though....if I were in the war party and I had to listen to that guy play the guitar for the hours and hours they must have been driving, I would have shot someone in the face.

:blink:



This was quality in all aspects. The story was well put together, the acting was good and it was interesting and even though it involved something not entirely realistic, everything else was as I expected if such an event did occur. I won't elaborate to conserve the integrity of the story but it was very, very good.

ahk 05-18-2015 09:30 AM

Pitch Perfect 2 ( didn't enjoy as much as first film)
and
Hot Pursuit (really funny)

stargazingboi 05-18-2015 02:03 PM

Winnie Mandela : "South Africa's Winnie Mandela, one of the most galvanizing public figures in modern history, comes to life in this absorbing biopic." with Jennifer Hudson and Terrence Howard

This moving was indeed interesting to watch. However, I am not convinced it depicts the depths of the true story. I knew some of this story prior to watching it and continued on with additional research about the Mandela families fight. There is much more to the story than this (as in any movie)...I am not sure how I feel about her yet. While I researched her story I found myself on an emotional roller coaster of admiration, disappointment, disgust in a never ending ride of all spectrums of each emotion. War can cause a man or women to do things that they would have never thought to do...sometimes they loose themselves all together.

cinnamongrrl 05-18-2015 05:29 PM

I watched One Day on Netflix today. Anne Hathaway is in it and I adore her. Twas a very good flick...


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