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I watched the Battle of the Five Armies. Excellent film.

went to see Nolan's new flick, Interstellar, the other day.. expectations were low, but goddamn if I didn't leave that theatre with my head a little bit blown.

deffinitely a good flick to go see a wee bit high.. jus' sayin' > O

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I saw The Hobbit: The Battle of The Five Armies. Wouldn't recommend it unless for some reason you liked the other hobbit atrocities or like getting splitting headaches from overused and awful CGI. Just read the book instead.

The Aristocats...with my family. :)

I saw the original 1987 Robocop on Netflix. A great film on almost every level.

Treasure Planet with the kids :)

Dumb and Dumber To. Hysterical, a perfect sequel. 14/10

Watched Goldfinger, definitely one of the best James Bond Films.

Watched Goldfinger, definitely one of the best James Bond Films.

most definantly.

I'm currently watching Pacific Rim.. just some good ol' fashioned behemoth vs. mechanical warrior fun.

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Locke. Interesting premise, Tom Hardy is fantastic, overall very solid film.

47 Ronin. A excellent, severely under rated movie. I absoulty love feudal Japan ninja samurai stuff anyway, the architecture, the lore, everything. But ah, an awesome kickass movie!

Just watched "Wallace and Gromit: The curse of the Were-Rabbit" after not seeing it for about 3 years. Still pretty damn great, but there's a lot more innuendos than I thought there were last time... :look:

Happy Christmas! Watched alot of things today.

Wallace and Gromit A Grand Day Out (Not really a movie though)

Puss in Boots

Home Alone 2

Watched Frozen. Not a fan, but the rest of the family enjoyed it.

I got Jodorowsky's Dune, a documentary centering on the "best film never made," for Christmas. It's endlessly fascinating.

If you have any sort of love for movies, science fiction especially, then I wholeheartedly reccomend it.

It poses an excellent question: when does something stop becoming an industry and start becoming art?

Battle of the Five Armies with the kids. My son particularly loved the movie.

The last movie we watched together as a family was Penguins of Madagascar. I would give it a rating of 3.5/5.. but the kids loved it too much. They were in splits throughout; I have to admit that the gags were hilarious.

Just saw Maze Runner

Just watched Divergent with the family.

Once upon a crime. With Belushi, Candy and Richard Lewis :blush:

Saw The Battle of Five Armies today. I saw someone said something along the lines of "first half was good, second half wasn't as good", and I completely agree. It seems like the battle scenes started to drag on, and on. And then the

deaths of Fili, Kili, and Thorin seemed like almost an afterthought.

Overall though, it was a pretty good movie, so I'd give it a 4/5.

The last movie i saw was The Hobbit: Battle of the Five Armies.

It was fun and all but the battle took to long so i will give it a 4/5 also.

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Hobbit: BofA (at the cinema)

At home I popped in the DVDs/BRs of Inception (I still think it's one of the 5 best movies of the last 10 years) and The Hobbit: AUJ.

Next up is The Hobbit: DOS once again.

Watched Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb.

Saw Die Another Day yesterday evening. I know this film has been bashed a bit by critics for its poor use of CGI and special effects, but I've always enjoyed watching this film.

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