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Gemme 06-17-2015 06:07 AM

I watched both of these yesterday.



Excellent visual smorgasbord of dino stuffs and I learned a new trick to hide my scent for when I'm being hunted by one.

Rawr.




This was a good movie but it disturbed me at certain parts, especially how Chappie was treated as he was learning how to process his world. It mimicked the patterns of an abusive household with a child in it and when he was attacked and then attacked again, I actually had to get up and walk away from the TV for a minute. That was a surprise to me. Thankfully, things took a turn for the better.

One thing that I noticed is that in these movies there were 3 actors who typically play good guy roles (a detective, an FBI psychologist and Wolverine) and they played against the type here I did not like that.

I like my good guys good and my bad guys dead.

:blink:

Cailin 06-17-2015 03:16 PM

Had a bad movie day yesterday (all courtesy of netflix)


Watched "Sharknado" finally. .. wow Tara Reid.. wow..


Then..


We watched the ah-may-zing "Killer Mermaid". This movied is bad. Lol. I cant even explain how bad. But the weirdest thing, i actually hope they make a part 2. No idea why. Lrobably because I love mermaids.

Gemme 06-20-2015 07:23 PM

I saw this yesterday.



It was pretty good. I like to stay until the end because sometimes they add scenes or do fun little things. They had a list called Production Babies. I'm assuming it's a list of babies that were born during the production, but anything's possible.

It was a looooong list.

Lots of sex with animators, apparently.

:blink:

MsTinkerbelly 06-20-2015 09:55 PM

We saw "Jurrasic World" today...meh

I liked the original "Jurrasic park" so much more.

bright_arrow 06-21-2015 03:32 PM

Lots of movies I WANT to see. Jurassic World for sure.

But I was begged by the cutest boy last night to go see 'Inside Outside' so I am (happily) going to see that right after work :D

Zimmeh 06-21-2015 05:50 PM

The last movie that I saw in the theatre, was, "Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2".

On Netflix I watched, "Barnyard" with my roommate's two daughters and a friend.

Zimmeh

cinnamongrrl 06-24-2015 08:55 PM

I guess that would be Chef on netflix...

I felt rather meh about it. I waited for it to get gooder....it just never got there.

This morning I woke up early and started watching The Cobbler with Adam Sandler. Very disappointing in so many ways. I won't bother to finish it.

homoe 06-24-2015 09:02 PM

Last night again for the umpteenth time I watched Begin Again :popcorn:

Gemme 06-24-2015 09:05 PM

The Cobbler ending was better. The beginning sucked.

I saw this movie tonight:



I liked it. It was comfortable, like a cozy sweater on a rainy day.

*Anya* 06-29-2015 10:20 AM

We saw two movies this weekend. Now that we are not working on my house every weekend, we looked at each other, asked what we should do instead and said, in unison: "The movies!"

We saw the first one entitled Spy, with Melissa McCarthy. She was funny but the F word seemed to be every other word and they used the C word a couple of times and I really hate that derogatory word!

We got great seats and the movie starts and in comes a woman pushing a baby carriage! WTF? She also brought a boy around 5 or 6 and they stayed throughout the movie. I kept wanting to cover his ears and felt very uncomfortable!

Yes, the baby cried periodically throughout the movie.

The movie was funny in parts and I do like Melissa but the language was over the top <<<< getting old, grannie.



The second one we saw this weekend was very good. It was a science fiction but for all that I know, the technology may already be in practice.

It made you think and entertained at the same time. I always like that in a movie!

Ex Machina



:movieguy:

*Anya* 06-29-2015 10:39 AM

I forgot! We also saw Jurassic World.

Pure escapism, great special effects, not much of a story line and same general premise as Jurassic Park.

It is more violent than Jurassic Park and not for small children.

My GF's 5-year-old nephew is obsessed with dinosaurs. He recognizes them on sight, knows all of their names and really wants to go to this movie but it would be totally inappropriate to take him to see this one.

Sorry, little guy.


MsTinkerbelly 06-29-2015 10:41 AM

We finally saw "Spy" last night!

I love Melissa McCarthy, and she was hugely funny! But....I felt the movie over-all was a spoof on the improbable "one person takes down the crime ring" spy movies of the past. Maybe that's what it was supposed to be and i didn't get it, but i was a little disappointed anyway; Something funny but original would have been nice for a change.

As for the language...most people don't talk like that, and it is really jarring to the senses. During those times she was spewing her swear words, i became disengaged from the movie...it just wasn't nessasary to go on like that.

AnnRkey 06-29-2015 10:43 AM

I finally saw Spy as well after hearing that it was a good movie from several friends. It turned out to be ok.
I also finally bought and watched twice already McFarlane....its my new favorite movie.

C0LLETTE 06-29-2015 12:10 PM

Watched "Air Force One" on TV in French ( no subtitles ) How the Hell did Harrison Ford EVER make a career as an actor? The man has only 2 facial expressions: granite or panic... and if you're only understanding every fifth word of dialogue it's that much worse.

homoe 06-29-2015 04:33 PM

Manglehorn Al Pacino, Holly Hunter

The Seattle times gave this flick 3 stars out of 4 HOWEVER I felt it was a slow, boring, and tedious little thing that lasted way TO LONG! :movieguy:

Gemme 07-01-2015 08:34 PM

I watched this tonight.



It was good but not great. The effects were fantastic, though, and I loved the cinematography for the wedding scene especially. Tatum was good. I enjoy a good action flick with solid stunts.

Daisy Chain 07-02-2015 08:06 AM

Little Miss Sunshine....some how it had passed me by first time out but I watched it on DVD the other night and quite enjoyed it.....

DC

Gemme 07-04-2015 04:14 PM



If you let the trailer run through, it will show some behind the scenes training for the dogs. There were multiple dog characters and several stand ins for each character in the movie. It's interesting to show how some of the scenes were designed.

If you continue to let it run, it will have a public service announcement regarding Belgian Malinois dogs and the prevention of 101 Dalmations Syndrome. I think this is very important. If you have time, please watch!

This was the perfect movie to watch on Independence Day, for a variety of reasons. I loved it and shed many a tear throughout.

5 stars

C0LLETTE 07-04-2015 04:37 PM

saw Spy and quite enjoyed it...they even managed to be funny without a single "fat" joke...more comedians need to figure that out.

MysticOceansFL 07-04-2015 05:32 PM

The bone collector


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