What is the last movie you saw?

post it

Inside the theatre you're welcome to discuss your favorite television shows, musical artists, video games, books, movies, or anything popular culture!
User avatar
Paula
insert dash here
Posts: 581
Joined: March 2015
Location: A Time Hollow

Post by Paula »

He was an AMAZING actor...I think in the...1950's...He has starred in a lot of movies. A few I've watched fairly recently are: The Philadelphia Story, It's a wonderful life, and The Shop Around the Corner.
Fast & Jelly are at it again. This time they face the evil fast clickers. Can fast be faster? Is Jelly too slow to turn them into jelly? Find out this week on Fast & Jelly! --> Penguin
#pPodPartnersWithPenguin
User avatar
Stop Wooton' Around
Wooton rocks!
Wooton rocks!
Posts: 1682
Joined: August 2009
Location: College

Post by Stop Wooton' Around »

Unbroken was the last movie I saw, loved it.
Image
User avatar
snubs
Future Catspaw
Future Catspaw
Posts: 8551
Joined: March 2008
Location: Loserville
Gender:
Contact:

Post by snubs »

Big Hero 6 ...it wasn't quite what I expected, but I enjoyed it as a one time watch.
snubs is not dumb as he really is very smart. — Bmuntz
Image
| Odyssey Chat | Odyssey Moments | OM Podcast | #NotAIOMerch |
User avatar
Shennifer
Random sister
Random sister
Posts: 5774
Joined: June 2009
Location: norcal
Contact:

Post by Shennifer »

Furious Seven

there were some serious tears streaming down my face
Image

Till the end of the line.
Amy Funkhouser
Not as new
Posts: 34
Joined: May 2013

Post by Amy Funkhouser »

If I stay. It had an amazing message/theme (if you can get past them kissing every 10 mins and the 12 make out scenes ;p) it's about every choice we make we gain something but lose something. And both things are desirable but we must choose to make sacrifices in our live for the things we love most. =]
What is Forever..? Well that's when I shall return. #Twinsforeverwithpenguin
~Ninja <3
User avatar
Stop Wooton' Around
Wooton rocks!
Wooton rocks!
Posts: 1682
Joined: August 2009
Location: College

Post by Stop Wooton' Around »

Re-watched Divergent last night...really liked that movie. (And the book...although I am only 1.5 pages through it). Still need to watch Insurgent.
Image
User avatar
Catspaw
Care Bear Admin
Care Bear Admin
Posts: 30428
Joined: April 2005
Location: Canada
Gender:

Post by Catspaw »

Today I spent time with a friend and we watched the Kenneth Branagh version of Much Ado About Nothing, which I hadn't seen before. It was a lot of fun! \:D/ We also watched Captain American 2 to get all ready for Avengers 2. Yay!
Image
User avatar
Arwen
No way I broke the window
Posts: 3360
Joined: October 2005
Location: Warminster, PA
Contact:

Post by Arwen »

Just rewatched The Prestige. I think it's almost better the second time around...but it's also been years since I watched it the first time.
"A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof; is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools."
-Douglas Adams, Mostly Harmless
User avatar
Laurie
Climbing the Ladder
Posts: 13966
Joined: April 2005
Location: In front of my computer.

Post by Laurie »

1776
One of my absolute favorite movies!! =D> :mrgreen:
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
User avatar
Catspaw
Care Bear Admin
Care Bear Admin
Posts: 30428
Joined: April 2005
Location: Canada
Gender:

Post by Catspaw »

I saw Inside Out today with a couple of friends. Well worth the trip to the theatre! It was excellent.
Image
User avatar
Astronomer
Catspaw Rocks!
Posts: 808
Joined: March 2012
Location: Dark Town, Ri'an

Post by Astronomer »

Watched The Imitation Game last night. Excellent movie.
My blog: http://www.jessericebooks.blogspot.com Where I talk about stuff and the book(s) I've published.
User avatar
Graces4you
Love to love
Posts: 1962
Joined: June 2011
Location: Somewhere in a Beautiful Valley That everyone ought a see.

Post by Graces4you »

Inside Out \:D/
Image

Visit Sundays Emporium for all your gift giving needs!!! \:D/
User avatar
Laurie
Climbing the Ladder
Posts: 13966
Joined: April 2005
Location: In front of my computer.

Post by Laurie »

Cars =D> I love this movie!!
"Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power." Abraham Lincoln
User avatar
Pengwin
Penguin-tastic
Penguin-tastic
Posts: 1593
Joined: December 2012
Location: The Great Country of Texas

Post by Pengwin »

The last film I watched was Mockingjay, Part 1! \:D/ I'm super excited for part 2! :mrgreen:
Image
:wacky: :wacky: :wacky: :wacky: :wacky: :wacky: :wacky:
User avatar
snubs
Future Catspaw
Future Catspaw
Posts: 8551
Joined: March 2008
Location: Loserville
Gender:
Contact:

Post by snubs »

Man of Steel. I enjoyed it.. though, I know nothing about Superman.
snubs is not dumb as he really is very smart. — Bmuntz
Image
| Odyssey Chat | Odyssey Moments | OM Podcast | #NotAIOMerch |
User avatar
Paula
insert dash here
Posts: 581
Joined: March 2015
Location: A Time Hollow

Post by Paula »

I just watched "Unbroken" Oh my...I'm still in a daze. Words cannot express how beautiful the story was. All he went through and the forgiveness he had...It just makes me wonder.
Fast & Jelly are at it again. This time they face the evil fast clickers. Can fast be faster? Is Jelly too slow to turn them into jelly? Find out this week on Fast & Jelly! --> Penguin
#pPodPartnersWithPenguin
User avatar
Catspaw
Care Bear Admin
Care Bear Admin
Posts: 30428
Joined: April 2005
Location: Canada
Gender:

Post by Catspaw »

Paula wrote:I just watched "Unbroken" Oh my...I'm still in a daze. Words cannot express how beautiful the story was. All he went through and the forgiveness he had...It just makes me wonder.
It looks really good, but I don't know if I want to watch it because it looks so sad! My dad read the book that tells the story and it sounds like it's really powerful...just not a "Catspaw" thing (to my discredit.) Maybe one day!

I watched "Mission: Impossible" (1996) for the very first time last night! I had never seen any of the Mission: Impossible movies before, but the ads for the fifth one look pretty good, so I thought maybe I should give the first one a try. It was quite fun. I had no idea what the plot was, so I had no spoilers to guide me! ;)
Image
User avatar
Paula
insert dash here
Posts: 581
Joined: March 2015
Location: A Time Hollow

Post by Paula »

Yeah, I kind of decided to watch it on the spur of the moment so I only had a vague idea of what it was about, but yes it was sad. Surprisingly I didn't cry though ;) OH but I do suggest that you watch the little documentary sometime...Its in the bonus feature section and the real guy tells his story with a little more detail :yes: and there's no intense scenes *sighs with relief*
Fast & Jelly are at it again. This time they face the evil fast clickers. Can fast be faster? Is Jelly too slow to turn them into jelly? Find out this week on Fast & Jelly! --> Penguin
#pPodPartnersWithPenguin
User avatar
Catspaw
Care Bear Admin
Care Bear Admin
Posts: 30428
Joined: April 2005
Location: Canada
Gender:

Post by Catspaw »

Thanks for the info, Paula! I'll have to see it at some point.

I watched (most of) "The Drop Box" documentary with my family this afternoon. They started without me and I missed the beginning, but what I did see was very interesting. Definitely worth the watch! It's only about 70 minutes.

Tonight my brother and I watched "Mission: Impossible" 3, which was quite good. A nice balance of action and having people/relationships still be at the centre of the story. I'm almost caught up to the modern era now. ;)
Image
User avatar
Shennifer
Random sister
Random sister
Posts: 5774
Joined: June 2009
Location: norcal
Contact:

Post by Shennifer »

I watched Death Comes to Pemberley on Monday night, the night before we all left Colorado. It was really good, better than I expected :)
though it was sad to say goodbye to my sister :(
Image

Till the end of the line.
Post Reply