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I was forced to suffer through Night at the Museum 2: Battle at the Smithsonian. Such a bad and uninspired movie, not even funny. I only laughed once where the miniromans had a battle like the one in 300. And Ben Stiller sucks.

I respectfully disagree I thought it was a funny movie with some great Imax effects and the storyline was good I just thought the end was kinda sloshy. :sceptic:

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The last movie I saw was Coraline. the 3-D didn't push it, but it gave a really cool feel to it. The overall story was great and the animation was amazing.

Next movie I'm gonna see will be Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.

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I saw Wolverine. It was pretty good, but I noticed that Wolverine had three different names (Jimmy, Logan, Wolverine... explain please?) and he did the dramatic "NOOO!" scream a lot. Otherwise, good movie.

Jimmy was his actual name (well, I actually think it was James to be accurate). He adopted the name Wolverine after the story the woman told him. Logan was the name of his actual father, which at some point he apparently started using. Like how everyone was calling Sabertooth by the name Victor (because his name is Victor Creed).

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Just saw "UP". It's a very nice movie with the original storytelling and quality animation that we came to expect from PIXAR. :thumbup: It does have some slow and depressing scenes (perhaps more than a cartoon should have) but not as many as WALL-E, so most of it is still a lot of fun! :classic:

And the animated short film that runs before it is very funny too! :laugh:

So go watch it! :thumbup:

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National Treasure: Book of Secrets. :tongue:

It's a good movie,

although the clues are much more simpler than in National Treasure, which in my opinion, makes them kind of boring. Plus, one of the two Resolute desks is not, and never has resided, in Buckingham Palace. One's in the Oval Office, and one's in a "Whaling Museum" or something.

Over all, the movie left something to be desired, and that is more interesting and well thought out clues.

:hmpf_bad:

I'm also suprised that they actually killed off the villain of the movie, which is rather odd for a Disney movie.

:sadnew:

But it's still a good movie, and it's probably easier for kids to follow than the first film. :classic:

I also suggest you don't try to see what's in the spoilers if you don't want to know what happens. :laugh:

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I was forced to suffer through Night at the Museum 2: Battle at the Smithsonian. Such a bad and uninspired movie, not even funny. I only laughed once where the miniromans had a battle like the one in 300. And Ben Stiller sucks.

What I liked the first one and was looking forward to the second one. How did it compare to the first one? (If you have seen it)

Just saw "UP". It's a very nice movie with the original storytelling and quality animation that we came to expect from PIXAR. :thumbup: It does have some slow and depressing scenes (perhaps more than a cartoon should have) but not as many as WALL-E, so most of it is still a lot of fun! :classic:

And the animated short film that runs before it is very funny too! :laugh:

So go watch it! :thumbup:

I love this movie. :wub: It is the perfect example of why PIXAR movies are not only for little kids. I'm going to see it again on thursday.

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I just saw the Mummy: TOTDE at home on (my) big screen. The film's so funny, but not as classic as The Mummy (1)

Next movie I'm gonna see will be Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen...

...on this Saturday 20th with a mate. I don't know whether you're doing the same.

The film looks amazing - I hope it can live up to the first film (it certainly can't improve :thumbup: )

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I finally saw The Dark Knight the other day, after hearing so much about it for so long.

Props to you :thumbup: Its a really great movie.

I saw Defiance yesterday. It was one of the most important and powerful movies I have ever seen. Now, some parts of it could have been stronger or exaggerated, the impact on history and the messages here are really powerful. I would recommend it.

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Just saw "UP". It's a very nice movie with the original storytelling and quality animation that we came to expect from PIXAR. :thumbup: It does have some slow and depressing scenes (perhaps more than a cartoon should have) but not as many as WALL-E, so most of it is still a lot of fun! :classic:

And the animated short film that runs before it is very funny too! :laugh:

So go watch it! :thumbup:

I have to wait until october to see it in the UK

grumble grumble....

Last film i saw was Babylon 5: In the beginning 7/10

It shows how the earth mimbari war was played out, but if you've seen the series, most of it wouldn't be that surprising.

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Just watched Night of the Living Dead 3D (2006) for the first time the other night. I follow the guy who wrote the screenplay of it on Youtube, and it was on my Comcast On Demand thing, so I figured I might as well give it a shot. Not very good, but I've seen much, much worse.

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I just saw The Proposal, The Hangover, and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
Meet the fockers...

Would this not be less of a useless thread if you posted what you thought of the films you've watched? :tongue:

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I've just been introducing my 11 year old son to Star Wars - over the last few weeks we have watched all 6 live movies, plus the Clone Wars movie, plus most of the latest Clone Wars TV episodes (thank you Bit Torrent for the TV stuff - all the others on legit, paid for DVDs :classic: ).

Other than that, my latest has been 'Hot Fuzz'. Brilliant movie, and a very clever and funny non-sequel to 'Shaun of the Dead'. Highly recommended to those with an evolved sense of humour.

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I've just been introducing my 11 year old son to Star Wars - over the last few weeks we have watched all 6 live movies, plus the Clone Wars movie, plus most of the latest Clone Wars TV episodes (thank you Bit Torrent for the TV stuff - all the others on legit, paid for DVDs :classic: ).

Other than that, my latest has been 'Hot Fuzz'. Brilliant movie, and a very clever and funny non-sequel to 'Shaun of the Dead'. Highly recommended to those with an evolved sense of humour.

I'm not sure, but I might consider all that Star Wars a little like Brainwashing. :tongue:

Anyway, I just watched Episode III on Spike. "Don't do it Anakin!" :laugh:

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Knowing, should have been Will Smith, fits his typical starts out good then ends up making no sense.

Was ok till i noticed it was nothing more than a religious propaganda film.

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