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Last Movie?

#31
I've seen a Polish movie entitled Chemo. It was even worse in terms of glorifying cancer than The Fault In Our Stars.
I would call it even more offensive, because it was based on life and death of the director's wife.
I think that in the future I'll steer clear of any movies that are about romance and cancer at the same time.
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#32
I rarely watch movies and mostly focus on TV shows. My last movie though was "The Devil Wears Prada." Kind of a weird one to watch considering how little movies I actually do, well, watch.
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#33
(02-12-2016, 10:25 PM)insane-ghost Wrote: I also recently just watched The Usual Suspects, which was a crime thriller right up my alley. Really good characters, pretty dialogue-heavy but the plot is outstanding. It has a really impressive ending, too.

The whole movie is pretty solid, but that final scene is what makes it truly memorable. It's so memorable, actually, that I have trouble remembering any of the characters beyond Kevin Spacey. He stands out in all of his movies, though, so maybe that's more his fault.
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#34
(02-26-2016, 06:02 AM)SLTE Wrote:
(02-12-2016, 10:25 PM)insane-ghost Wrote: I also recently just watched The Usual Suspects, which was a crime thriller right up my alley. Really good characters, pretty dialogue-heavy but the plot is outstanding. It has a really impressive ending, too.

The whole movie is pretty solid, but that final scene is what makes it truly memorable. It's so memorable, actually, that I have trouble remembering any of the characters beyond Kevin Spacey. He stands out in all of his movies, though, so maybe that's more his fault.

Yeah, Kevin Spacey was the main man. His character made me doubt a lot of the things he said near the end, and as an unreliable narrator he was a fantastic character. What I found funny was how he looked just as young back then as he does now. Immortal.
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#35
(02-12-2016, 09:56 AM)Elfprincess Wrote:
(02-11-2016, 02:15 PM)Spartan Wrote: Yea, you see jobs in a asshole ness and other flaws he made. It's one of the new angles I saw him from after this movie.

But yea You'll love this one because you see he's not just a flawless genius.
I might see it, then. I'm really turned off the idea of a Steven Jobs hagiography :/ USA tends to push it's popular culture on entire world, and while I don't mind it in many cases, sometimes I can't stand being (almost) forced to worship some rich asshole.
(02-11-2016, 05:45 PM)insane-ghost Wrote: My last movie was probably Predestination, which was a really impressive movie. If anyone is interested in a SciFi crime thriller with deep acting and thoughtful characters, you should watch that movie. It's one of those movies that messes with your head.

This feels like something that I would enjoy! Not to mention that I need to show it to my dad, he loves films like those.
Thanks for recommending it. I've never heard about it before, and I already regret missing it out.
You should check it out, I have a feeling you would really enjoy it. It really took my head for a spin when I first watched it and I couldn't stop thinking about it afterwards. Ethan Hawk is a great actor.
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#36
The last movie I watched was Fifty Shades of Grey. This was my second time of watching it to get ready to watch the next one, Fifty Shades Darker however as of yet I still need to watch the next movie so I have a feeling I may have to rewatch the first one again to recap before watching the newer one.
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