What was the last movie you've seen?

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Dog Bite Dog

What an awful film. Wish I could get those 2 hours back.

Tonight it will probably be Hard Boiled and Invisible Target.
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Smart people-great movie with the girl who played Juno.
Felon-incredible movie, very emotional for me especially having done some time myself (non violent offense and not nearly as long in lockup) I highly recommend this movie.
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Two documentaries:
Who Killed The Electric Car & The Wal-Mart Effect.
Enjoyed the first -- the second had some good content, but I felt it was a little over-the-top.
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I saw Who Killed the Electric Car, that was one of those movies that you get angry just by watching it.

The last movie I saw was Step Brothers. Good stuff.
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The Apprentice wrote:I saw Who Killed the Electric Car, that was one of those movies that you get angry just by watching it.

The last movie I saw was Step Brothers. Good stuff.


The Wal-Mart Effect is even worse in that way.
But man, after seeing how well those EV1s accelerate, I want one :)
Too bad they were lease-only :(
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Hancock. I'm not usually a huge action movie fan, but this was surprisingly smart with great character development, and though the action was over the top, it wasn't overdone. The director also had the good sense not to take it so seriously as to believe the movie deserved 2 1/2 hours of your life, keeping it at a fast-paced one hour 28 minutes.
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profshiny wrote:Hancock. I'm not usually a huge action movie fan, but this was surprisingly smart with great character development, and though the action was over the top, it wasn't overdone. The director also had the good sense not to take it so seriously as to believe the movie deserved 2 1/2 hours of your life, keeping it at a fast-paced one hour 28 minutes.


I personally didn't care for Hancock. On that day, I also saw Wall*E, which is FAR more worth your time.
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Wall-E looks amazing, I just haven't made time to go see it yet. It'll probably end up on my short list for rental by the time I get around to it :)
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Last DVD I watched was Constantine, last thing on my MP3 player was Chronicles of Riddick, and last in the theater was National Treasure (dragged kicking and screaming to that one!).
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Currently watching Edward Scissorhands on HBO Family. To date, I've NEVER seen it from beginning to end :( .
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