Last Movie You Watched?

Oh yeah and I finally saw Wolf of Wall Street. Real good. I'm gonna need to catch Her and 12 Years a Slave because I hear both of these movies are amazing.
 
What the fuck were you expecting? I think anyone could see that was going to be a turd.

I like artsy fartsy movies as much as the next guy but I'll be the first to straight up tell you Pain & Gain, Fast and Furious 6, and Riddick were among my favorite movies of 2013, and I loved the hell out of 47 Ronin. Some movies are just fun, or even so bad they are good.
 
I like artsy fartsy movies as much as the next guy but I'll be the first to straight up tell you Pain & Gain, Fast and Furious 6, and Riddick were among my favorite movies of 2013, and I loved the hell out of 47 Ronin. Some movies are just fun, or even so bad they are good.

exactly.....I will watch pretty much anything as long as it isn't bottom feeder stuff like Grown Ups or something.
 
Watched Wreck-it Ralph the other night and finally going to see The Hobbit tomorrow night.
 
You're right, besides all the disgusting porn they spit up all over the internet to the point where for a while you couldn't go on imageboards without seeing it - and besides the fact they would de-rail Youtube video comments sections with heaps of nonsense, harass you in person on the street, and send death threats to bloggers who called them out, what's not to like?

Ah, so ALL people who like a certain thing, act a certain way. Which makes you, as a metal fan, an evil, Satan-worshipping, violent asshole who murders Christians. Got it.

What you described are not Bronies... they're just nerds. Specifically, they are 13-year-old (physically or mentally) nerds who live with their parents. The internet is full of them... just look at any comment thread or unrestricted message board and you'll see them. Everyone hates those people; we just learn to ignore them, or if they harass us on the street, punch them.
 
exactly.....I will watch pretty much anything as long as it isn't bottom feeder stuff like Grown Ups or something.

Speaking of which, have you seen Pain & Gain? It was fucking incredible - I think it's right up your alley. Very cynical film with tons of dark humor. Hard to believe it came from Michael Bay.
 
Had some orders arrive this week.

Thief Criterion Blu/DVD
The Fury Region B blu
Cinema Paradiso Region B blu (contains 3 hour director's cut and original)
Highlander: Endgame Region B blu
A Force of One: Region B blu.

:D
 
I got back from my annual trek to Cleveland for the CWRU SF Movie Marathon. Thoughts about some of the stuff I saw:

After Earth - I guess M. Night continues to prove he's a mediocre director. The concept isn't horrendous, but execution leaves a lot to be desired. (It was also a running joke during the festival to say something was showing more emotion than Will Smith.)
The Iron Giant - I haven't seen it in years, but it still holds up well. Still one of my favorite animated films.
Mars Attacks - The first surprise. The budget of this always seemed to exceed what it probably should have been filmed for. A big budget B Movie.
Men In Black 3 - Actually a lot better than expected. It felt like they had a strong idea going in and executed well.
Brazil - Probably Terry Gilliam's best film. Also not a film I'd watch every day because the length wears you down.
Killer Klowns From Outer Space - Silly Z movie stuff.
Children Of Men - A brutal view of how something going wrong can cause the disintegration of society. The plot was almost secondary to that.
Dune - I think this might be the first time I've seen the theatrical cut. It is also the first time I've seen it since reading the book. The movie obviously has its moments, but too much is missing. I don't think a feature-length film can do it justice.
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea - The second surprise. A very good adventure film that holds up fairly well. The message still holds up well even today.
Monsters, Inc - Not my favorite Pixar film. Boo steals the show, but I could take or leave the rest of it.
The World's End - Wow, this movie is just insane. So far, the team of Pegg, Frost and Wright have not disappointed me, and this was an excellent way to end the trilogy and the marathon.
 
I got back from my annual trek to Cleveland for the CWRU SF Movie Marathon. Thoughts about some of the stuff I saw:

After Earth - I guess M. Night continues to prove he's a mediocre director. The concept isn't horrendous, but execution leaves a lot to be desired. (It was also a running joke during the festival to say something was showing more emotion than Will Smith.)
The Iron Giant - I haven't seen it in years, but it still holds up well. Still one of my favorite animated films.
Mars Attacks - The first surprise. The budget of this always seemed to exceed what it probably should have been filmed for. A big budget B Movie.
Men In Black 3 - Actually a lot better than expected. It felt like they had a strong idea going in and executed well.
Brazil - Probably Terry Gilliam's best film. Also not a film I'd watch every day because the length wears you down.
Killer Klowns From Outer Space - Silly Z movie stuff.
Children Of Men - A brutal view of how something going wrong can cause the disintegration of society. The plot was almost secondary to that.
Dune - I think this might be the first time I've seen the theatrical cut. It is also the first time I've seen it since reading the book. The movie obviously has its moments, but too much is missing. I don't think a feature-length film can do it justice.
20,000 Leagues Under The Sea - The second surprise. A very good adventure film that holds up fairly well. The message still holds up well even today.
Monsters, Inc - Not my favorite Pixar film. Boo steals the show, but I could take or leave the rest of it.
The World's End - Wow, this movie is just insane. So far, the team of Pegg, Frost and Wright have not disappointed me, and this was an excellent way to end the trilogy and the marathon.

I've always loved Mars Attacks in a guilty pleasure sort of way. A lot of people bitch about it, but this is not a movie that is supposed to be serious in any way.

Brazil is fantastic. Also one of those movies you get something new out of it every time.

Children of Men is very underrated. Great stuff.