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What movie did you just watch?
I'm not sure if I watched an action/horror movie or Sony product placement.
Resident Evil: Extinction
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I watched Wreck It Ralph on my birthday.
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I spontaneoulsy went to watch the hobbit (1/3) with the family because I happened to run into them when they were leaving as I got back from a spontaneous walk.
I was a bit bummed that they didn't even consider asking me if I wanted to go too, but oh welll.
The movie wasn't bad but what's up with Thorin's beard? Also a lot of HEY GUYS THIS IS LORD OF THE RINGS OKAY.
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Lawless. I enjoyed the movie, and it did a great job of making you hate the antagonist.
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Wow. I just watched MiB 3, and it was just...just awesome.

Time well spent
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Little Shop of Horrors (1960)

Oh man that was fantastic even though I was multitasking and only caught half of what was going on
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The Hobbit.

It suffered from ill-fitting CGI and poor characterization in regards to some villains.

I would say it was slightly above shit due to the action scenes and the actual story acting as a saving grace. Maybe my hopes were just too high?
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Professor Layton and the Eternal Diva.

It was really good, and did a fantastic job of staying true to the games. Obviously it was lacking player input, but apart from that it had everything that the games did: clever puzzles, great music, a cast interesting characters, an intriguing mystery, and a fabulously put together story. I absolutely enjoyed every minute of it, just as I would from playing one of the games, and highly recommend it to anyone who's played the games.
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Django Unchained

Really good movie.
See it.
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Django Unchained.

Motherfucking bad ass
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Seeing Thankskilling 3 on New Years!!!!
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Wreck-It Ralph.
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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

Very nice film. Obviously the fact that it is The Hobbit (really love the book) makes the story a big factor for me though, so I can't say how it would have been for someone who hasn't read it. There was a bit more action that I expected, but it was relatively interesting (compared to the LOTR's battles), especially with all the 3D effects. All-in-all I enjoyed it.

I really miss NZ though, the scenery made me a bit homesick Unsure

(12-20-2012, 12:31 PM)м▲я✞H Wrote: It suffered from ill-fitting CGI and poor characterization in regards to some villains.

I think I see what you mean here, but personally I didn't find it too bad. I also think one of the reasons they decided on CGI with most villains was because it made 3D shots easier (which wasn't a factor in LOTR).
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Ace Ventura: Pet Detective.
I was groaning and cringing most of the time I was watching this.
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Les Miserables

Accurately describes Russell Crowe's singing voice.
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