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Gentle Tiger 01-24-2012 05:17 PM

Don't let the title fool you
 
Holy Rollers

foxyshaman 01-25-2012 03:17 PM

I saw "A Dangerous Method" last night. I enjoyed the film. Keira Knightley did a very good job. I loved, loved, loved the set designers amazing attention to detail for the "Frued office set". I wished I could have paused the movie just to see what nic a nack and bric a brak was in there.

Venus007 01-26-2012 12:03 AM

Art!!
 
I saw "The Artist" today. What an amazing film. It is a black and white silent film that is a love story set during the transition between silent films and talkies. It was visually mesmerizing, emotionally satisfying and just a deep pleasure. The film quotes many famous films and is the perfect antidote to all the mindless schlock being passed off for movies. Check it out, it is pure cinema pleasure. Oh, I almost forgot it has an amazing little dog named Uggie in it that nearly steals the show.

SoulShineFemme 01-29-2012 08:23 PM

I watched Contagion, The Help and Abduction with ONLY this weekend.

The Help was fantastic!!
I enjoyed Abduction too for the adrenaline factor but I couldn't really get into Contagion. It just felt really dark and unhappy to me.

ButchEire 01-29-2012 08:26 PM

I just watched that last night as well. Interesting film and definitely engages you without a single word.
I also watched The Decendants, also interesting albeit sad. It definitely provokes emotions.

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Originally Posted by Venus007 (Post 513506)
I saw "The Artist" today. What an amazing film. It is a black and white silent film that is a love story set during the transition between silent films and talkies. It was visually mesmerizing, emotionally satisfying and just a deep pleasure. The film quotes many famous films and is the perfect antidote to all the mindless schlock being passed off for movies. Check it out, it is pure cinema pleasure. Oh, I almost forgot it has an amazing little dog named Uggie in it that nearly steals the show.


SugarFemme 01-29-2012 11:28 PM

Romulus, My Father
 
Gritty, intense, Australian film.



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SugarFemme 01-29-2012 11:33 PM

The Yellow Handkerchief
 
Great and diverse cast. Nice little indie film. Good character study. It kind of just creeps up on you.





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WomenMoveMe 01-31-2012 01:14 AM

'Ponette' - French - 1996
 
Sweet and heartbreaking.

After her mother dies in a car accident, a physically and emotionally scarred four year old must come to terms with her loss.

smouldering 01-31-2012 06:27 AM

Edge of Darkness with Mel Gibson
 
I had a hard time really concentrating on the movie, it wasn't bad and had a few intense moments just wasn't what I thought it was going to be.

Sassy 01-31-2012 03:56 PM

Watched "The King's Speech" this weekend. Really enjoyed it :)

Toughy 01-31-2012 06:18 PM

ok now I am having a menopausal moment.....I was gonna say what movie I just saw...........it was LONG.....2hrs 35 minutes.....dammitttalltohell......... the name of the movie was....I read the damn book............

YES

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

actually they were pretty true to the book except for the end when Lisbeth bought him the leather jacket and went to his house to give it to him and she saw him with his main squeeze and tossed the jacket in the dumpster............that was not in the book and cheapens lisbeth into some hollywood romance.......

Toughy 01-31-2012 06:20 PM

I also just watched Salt......angelina jolie..............great movie

MysticOceansFL 01-31-2012 06:26 PM

The last movie I had seen was ," UnderWorld the awakening." It was great!

Sassy 01-31-2012 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Toughy (Post 517294)
I also just watched Salt......angelina jolie..............great movie

I was in the middle of that movie when the cable guy showed up to switch service to our new provider. It was just getting GOOD when I had to turn the TVs off. ... Now I've got to go out and get the DVD from redbox so I can see the end because I didn't pay for the extra movie channels with this provider. ...

The_Lady_Snow 01-31-2012 06:34 PM

Loved it!!
 

girl_dee 01-31-2012 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Sassy (Post 517200)
Watched "The King's Speech" this weekend. Really enjoyed it :)

I LOVED this movie. I was completely surprised at how much i loved it.

girl_dee 01-31-2012 07:25 PM

Old Classic
 
we just watched the Great Outdoors with John Candy, I LOVE this movie.

Earlier i watched Nowhere in Africa, a foreign film about of course WW2, if you like subtitles and Nerflix, i recommend it!

Leigh 01-31-2012 08:41 PM

Me and a friend went to the cheap theatres to see the movie New Year's Eve with an all star cast including actors like Jon Bon Jovi, Kathrine Heigl, Hilary Swank, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jessica Biel, Halle Berry, Michelle Pfeiffer, Zach Efron, Robert De Niro, Alyssa Milano, Seth Myers and many more. The basic jist of the movie is following the lives of singles and couples whose lives intertwine over the day of New Year's Eve.

I'm a hopeless romantic and this movie was the perfect one to see with your sweetheart, but I went with a good friend and we both laughed alot plus I cried a little too (especially the part where De Niro plays a man dying from cancer, been through that with both of my grandparents) so its definately a movie I think is worth seeing :)

Rook 02-01-2012 12:07 PM

50/50:

I was told it's realistic and humorous, so I grabbed it based on the premise....
An awkward young man is diagnosed with Cancer, his rather obnoxious {and i'm being nice} BFF turns out to be better company in a teenage crass boy way than most in his life.
I identified with a Lot of what he felt and went through in the process of Treatment/surgery, from feeling Alone, frustrated, dealing with it the best way possible, down to decisively dealing with "False Nice"...
There's humor, and drama...
There's moments where u really wanna smack someone a few times and shout 'fuck off'......
The car scene when his BFF is skunk-ass drunk rang a seriously familiar bell -cough-
And his insensitive c*nt of a g/f also....
Had the n00b shrink been assigned to me, I would've walked out...

Its based on the screenwriters experiences as a Cancer patient, Seth Rogen's actually his friend off-screen......
So...
Damn...
I liked it.
:glasses:

SugarFemme 02-02-2012 02:36 AM

The kid and I saw it together. Gawd we loved it. I hate to admit it, it even made me cry in the more touching moments.



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Originally Posted by Rook (Post 517749)
50/50:

I was told it's realistic and humorous, so I grabbed it based on the premise....
An awkward young man is diagnosed with Cancer, his rather obnoxious {and i'm being nice} BFF turns out to be better company in a teenage crass boy way than most in his life.
I identified with a Lot of what he felt and went through in the process of Treatment/surgery, from feeling Alone, frustrated, dealing with it the best way possible, down to decisively dealing with "False Nice"...
There's humor, and drama...
There's moments where u really wanna smack someone a few times and shout 'fuck off'......
The car scene when his BFF is skunk-ass drunk rang a seriously familiar bell -cough-
And his insensitive c*nt of a g/f also....
Had the n00b shrink been assigned to me, I would've walked out...

Its based on the screenwriters experiences as a Cancer patient, Seth Rogen's actually his friend off-screen......
So...
Damn...
I liked it.
:glasses:



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