Last DVD/Movie you bought or watched?
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Laggies
Thought it was going to be a dud but it was a nice quiet comedy.
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Thought it was going to be a dud but it was a nice quiet comedy.
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"For a few seconds Oskar saw through Eli’s eyes. And what he saw was … himself. Only much better, more handsome, stronger than what he thought of himself. Seen with love."
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Okay. Out of place here, but watching Alabama @ Auburn in the Iron Bowl, for which life is but a metaphor.
“For drama to deepen, we must see the loneliness of the monster and the cunning of the innocent.”
- ltroifanatic
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Well I've googled it and now I'm an expert in American Football.I'm going for the Crimson Tide.1..their name has a ring to it..2..I liked the movie and ..3 ..it sounds like a character out of Marvel..So go Crimson Tide. You little beauties. Run like you've never run before.. ..I got out an oldie but a goodie.. Wolf Creek.It's why Australians don't like camping anymore.
Please Oskar.Be me for a little while.
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An awesome movie, the colors explode on the screen. It has family, ancestry and finding out where you come from and the la idioma celestal.
To say the least, I loved it. The Olaf's Frozen Adventure short film was great (if you are 5 years old), and it was okay for everyone else.
It made a reference to St. Lucia's day, which I recognized from being this on site.
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- gattoparde59
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Godless. Pretty good Western mini-series on Netflix. Watch this and you will find yourself reminded of many old Westerns like Red River, Shane, The Guns of Fort Petticoat, My Darling Clementine, Calamity Jane etc. A seven part series so it does tend to meander through flashbacks and strange quirky stuff, but I didn't mind. Oh and the beautiful German painter who seems to think that clothing is optional.
I'll break open the story and tell you what is there. Then, like the others that have fallen out onto the sand, I will finish with it, and the wind will take it away.
Nisa
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The last few bits of media I purchased recently would be the Batman Beyond Collection, which in turn was preceded by my eager purchase of the NBC Hannibal Complete Series box set quite a while ago! Was a fan of the former since childhood and a fan of the latter since I caught wind of it back in early 2014.
As for the last films I really sat down and watched...that would be Let the Right One In, Beetlejuice, X-Men: Days of Future Past,and (a special favorite) The Godfather Part II. The first one needs no introduction, and I suspect most everyone here has seen a Tim Burton flick or two in their time (for those unfamiliar, it's about a married couple who dies and attempts to ghost-spook out unwanted house guests). Days of Future Past is one of the high marks for superhero films in terms of drama and action as well as gorgeous cinematography, and Part II is of course just a plan classic in every way (and it has that tragedy element to it I'm sure we all can appreciate), particularly for Al Pacino's towering performance of Michael Corleone at the height of his power and the lowest low of his soul.
As for the last films I really sat down and watched...that would be Let the Right One In, Beetlejuice, X-Men: Days of Future Past,and (a special favorite) The Godfather Part II. The first one needs no introduction, and I suspect most everyone here has seen a Tim Burton flick or two in their time (for those unfamiliar, it's about a married couple who dies and attempts to ghost-spook out unwanted house guests). Days of Future Past is one of the high marks for superhero films in terms of drama and action as well as gorgeous cinematography, and Part II is of course just a plan classic in every way (and it has that tragedy element to it I'm sure we all can appreciate), particularly for Al Pacino's towering performance of Michael Corleone at the height of his power and the lowest low of his soul.
"The dark is patient, and it always wins. But its weakness lies in its strength: a single candle is enough to hold it at bay. Love is more than a candle. Love can ignite the stars." - Matthew Stover
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Not sure if this is the right place to put this, but I had to put it somewhere...
We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain. (Roberto Bolaño)
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Yeah, I was hoping it would make it to the second floor. Pretty cool.
“For drama to deepen, we must see the loneliness of the monster and the cunning of the innocent.”
- gattoparde59
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Star War, the Last Jedi. My spider senses told me not to see this movie, and I was right.
Happy- mini series on Syfy. Some nasty parts in this, not nasty in a good way either. Other parts I found to be really funny such as the chat with Mrs Claus at the North Pole stripper bar. I found the last episode I saw disappointing but maybe that was just me.
Happy- mini series on Syfy. Some nasty parts in this, not nasty in a good way either. Other parts I found to be really funny such as the chat with Mrs Claus at the North Pole stripper bar. I found the last episode I saw disappointing but maybe that was just me.
I'll break open the story and tell you what is there. Then, like the others that have fallen out onto the sand, I will finish with it, and the wind will take it away.
Nisa
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Not a film, or a mini series, but it might be out on DVD ... eventually, maybe.
I'm Not A Robot
It's a light Korean drama with some humour and some touching scenes ... and I'm hooked
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I'm Not A Robot
It's a light Korean drama with some humour and some touching scenes ... and I'm hooked
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"For a few seconds Oskar saw through Eli’s eyes. And what he saw was … himself. Only much better, more handsome, stronger than what he thought of himself. Seen with love."