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The last movie that I saw in the theatre was "Green Lantern." It was a fun ride, albeit with a Hollywoodized version of GL.
The last movie I saw at home was "Snatch". I was flipping through free movies On Demand and realized that it had been years since I last watched it. It was as much fun as I remembered it being. You could say that Guy Ritchie was using exactly the same formula that he used for "Lock, Stock, and Two Smoking Barrels" but it still got chuckles out of me. Great ensemble cast, too. It was cool to recognize Jason Flemyng as one of the bit players, considering he went on to play Dr. Jekyll in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Azazel in X-Men:First Class.
"I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing around, I mean to deprive you of your life. But I wanted you to know who it was who had beaten you."
KHAN NOONIAN SINGH
In memory of Ricardo Gonzalo Pedro Montalbán Merino
I dug it. it was real creepy, almost Lovecraftian.
I can see why others might hate it though, It wasn't an action packed explodo-thon.
Been meaning to check that out. I'm a sucker for the whole "freaky things are going on and people are getting mysteriously killed - IN SPAAAAAAAAAACE" thing.
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It was cool to recognize Jason Flemyng as one of the bit players, considering he went on to play Dr. Jekyll in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and Azazel in X-Men:First Class.
He's also the lead in "Bruiser," a great little (surprisingly NON-zombie) George A. Romero thriller.
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I watched "The Wrong Man" last night. It stars Henry Fonda as a musician in a club band wrongly accused and tried for several robberies. It's the first movie Hitchcock directed that's a true story, which given how poor a job the cops do is kind of sad. It's interesting to see a guy who plays by the rules, does everything he can to be law-abiding and a good father and husband try to keep his head up under the weight of all this bad luck and lousy police work.
I just got done watching both "Paul" and "Your Highness". "Paul" was surprisingly good. Not particularly original, but still amusing nonetheless.
Meanwhile, "Your Highness" was pretty lame. I liked the red band trailer when I saw it, never got around to seeing it in theaters and apparently I could have just watched the trailer and saved myself the time.