What have you guys seen recently, and what are you planning on seeing? I myself just watched Warcraft, I thought it was good, albeit a little unsatisfying.
Anybody else?
yo, what did the pirate say to the parrot? ... he said, ARRR you y- i'm a cracker..? ahem.. s-sorry.. i'm not.. uh.. very *good* with uh.. y'know jokes. I don't know .. um, yeah i guess i uh... will just give you a quote! yeah.. thats what i'll do.. a quote.. ahem.. here's the quote: "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light."
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11 Jun 2016, 11:57
I watched Warcraft, it was cool. I played Warcraft 3 and WoW, so I like the setting. I heard critics didn't rate it very high, but it looks like the movie made a lot of money, probably mostly from gamers.
I recently watched Relatos salvajes, very, very interesting movie. I also liked Ip Man trilogy (Ip Man 1, Ip Man 2, Ip Man 3), watched all those last month on suggestion.
11 Jun 2016, 12:03
Yeah, I used to play a lot of WoW and Warcraft 3 as well, I brought a friend who hadn't done either, and he still liked it. It was a good movie.. just very choppy.
Also, I've been wanting to watching Ip Man for a little bit after hearing about Donnie Yen. Where they worth the time?
yo, what did the pirate say to the parrot? ... he said, ARRR you y- i'm a cracker..? ahem.. s-sorry.. i'm not.. uh.. very *good* with uh.. y'know jokes. I don't know .. um, yeah i guess i uh... will just give you a quote! yeah.. thats what i'll do.. a quote.. ahem.. here's the quote: "We can easily forgive a child who is afraid of the dark; the real tragedy of life is when men are afraid of the light."
11 Jun 2016, 15:54
Just watched London has fallen, usual action movie, small plot, predictable how ever, one of the few basic action movies that has the main guy "actually reload his gun"
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11 Jun 2016, 17:45
I watched 'A Beautiful Mind'. Great movie. Also watched (for the third time) all 3 Jason Bourne movies, and the Big Lebowski (for the 5th time, the laughs never get old).
The past is a foreign country.
11 Jun 2016, 18:08
Pablo22510 wrote:
I watched 'A Beautiful Mind'. Great movie. Also watched (for the third time) all 3 Jason Bourne movies, and the Big Lebowski (for the 5th time, the laughs never get old).
A beautiful Mind, what a film. One of the finest movies, I have watched
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11 Jun 2016, 18:34
The Princess Bride
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11 Jun 2016, 18:36
I watched Hamburger Hill, I heard some Vietnam veterans say it was the best movie depiction of the war. I thought it was pretty good.
11 Jun 2016, 18:53
Not very many Vietnam vets can talk about their service time. It was a veey messy 'war'
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11 Jun 2016, 19:08
StrangeTalent wrote:
Not very many Vietnam vets can talk about their service time. It was a veey messy 'war'
Yes, not a nice time.
11 Jun 2016, 20:00
StrangeTalent wrote:
Not very many Vietnam vets can talk about their service time. It was a veey messy 'war'
Walter in the Big Lebowski does:
The past is a foreign country.
11 Jun 2016, 21:42
Quasi-duck wrote:
I watched Hamburger Hill, I heard some Vietnam veterans say it was the best movie depiction of the war. I thought it was pretty good.
The Deer hunter, is also a very good movie for the same reasons. Worth a watch.
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11 Jun 2016, 21:44
oceanhawk wrote:
The Deer hunter, is also a very good movie for the same reasons. Worth a watch.
I haven't heard vets say much about it.
11 Jun 2016, 22:02
Quasi-duck wrote:
oceanhawk wrote:
The Deer hunter, is also a very good movie for the same reasons. Worth a watch.
I haven't heard vets say much about it.
How many Vets do you know?
Its been said it is the real story of nam, because the first bit, is off the guys lives before the war
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11 Jun 2016, 22:12
oceanhawk wrote:
How many Vets do you know?
Personally, that served in Vietnam? None, but I read what they write on Quora. As for vets in general, I know one. He is awesome.
oceanhawk wrote:
Its been said it is the real story of nam, because the first bit, is off the guys lives before the war
Is this by civilians, or soldiers? Civilians said The Hurt Locker was realistic, yet it had EOD guys sniping....
11 Jun 2016, 22:19
Quasi-duck wrote:
oceanhawk wrote:
How many Vets do you know?
Personally, that served in Vietnam? None, but I read what they write on Quora. As for vets in general, I know one. He is awesome.
oceanhawk wrote:
Its been said it is the real story of nam, because the first bit, is off the guys lives before the war
Is this by civilians, or soldiers? Civilians said The Hurt Locker was realistic, yet it had EOD guys sniping....
Not sure, but its pretty strong movie. Just the Opening half an hour, shows what they left behind. I have seen both, and think this was a more truthful, and just a more real movie. But Hamburger hill, what a story
If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists -Friedrich von Haye
11 Jun 2016, 22:20
oceanhawk wrote:
Not sure, but its pretty strong movie. Just the Opening half an hour, shows what they left behind. I have seen both, and think this was a more truthful, and just a more real movie. But Hamburger hill, what a story
Actually, have you seen "Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned To Love The Bomb"? An incredibly realistic movie.
11 Jun 2016, 22:21
Quasi-duck wrote:
oceanhawk wrote:
Not sure, but its pretty strong movie. Just the Opening half an hour, shows what they left behind. I have seen both, and think this was a more truthful, and just a more real movie. But Hamburger hill, what a story
Actually, have you seen "Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned To Love The Bomb"? An incredibly realistic movie.
No, are they good?
If Socialists understood Economics, they wouldn't be socialists -Friedrich von Haye
11 Jun 2016, 22:24
oceanhawk wrote:
Quasi-duck wrote:
oceanhawk wrote:
Not sure, but its pretty strong movie. Just the Opening half an hour, shows what they left behind. I have seen both, and think this was a more truthful, and just a more real movie. But Hamburger hill, what a story
Actually, have you seen "Dr. Strangelove Or How I Learned To Love The Bomb"? An incredibly realistic movie.
No, are they good?
It is good, it is just one movie. Saying it is realistic though is... well, a lie.
12 Jun 2016, 00:58
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