Last Movie You Watched Thread
#126
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Last movie you watched
Django Unchained (2012): LOVED IT
#128
DVD Talk Legend
#129
DVD Talk Ultimate Edition
Re: Last movie you watched
From Here to Eternity
Can't believe I'd never given this one a shot before...Lancaster, Clift and Sinatra are amazing. Loved every second of it.
Can't believe I'd never given this one a shot before...Lancaster, Clift and Sinatra are amazing. Loved every second of it.
Last edited by TimeandTide; 01-01-13 at 12:54 AM.
#132
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Last movie you watched
Django (1966): Always a joy revisiting this film. Love everything about it, including the final scene & shot.
#134
DVD Talk Legend
Join Date: Jul 2000
Location: wandering the earth like Caine in the Kung-Fu
Posts: 19,937
Likes: 0
Received 13 Likes
on
5 Posts
Re: Last movie you watched
Chungking Express-I think this was my first Wong Kar Wai film and it was pretty good. It definitely captured the loneliness one feels after they break up with someone. I didn't even know this movie was two seperate stories until watching it. Liked the second story more and now have "California Dreaming" stuck in my head. Also Dreams by The Cranberries. It was weird to hear Dreams here since I had seen The Sound of My Voice just last week and that song plays a role in one of the best scenes of that movie.
#136
DVD Talk God
Re: Last movie you watched
Jack Reacher - Okay crime thriller. Nothing really new covered in this movie. Saw it for free with a free movie pass I earned from Regal Cinemas.
#139
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Last movie you watched
Star Wars: Episode IV: A New Hope: First time watching the film in HD. Pretty awesome!
#143
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Last movie you watched
Lincoln (2012): Enjoyed Daniel Day Lewis' performance as well as the rest of the cast, but I thought the film's script was a bit dull.
#144
DVD Talk Hero
Re: Last movie you watched
Premium Rush - Intentionally bad in a good way, pretty entertaining B flick with Michael Shannon hamming it up to 11.
Arthur Christmas - Decent family Christmas flick, seemed to run long despite only being 90 minutes.
Arthur Christmas - Decent family Christmas flick, seemed to run long despite only being 90 minutes.
#145
Re: Last movie you watched
Inspired by the Tarantino interview in the current issue of Video Watchdog, I watched Sergio Corbucci's NAVAJO JOE (1966) over the weekend on the Western Channel. Tarantino hypes it beyond belief and describes it as "before THE WILD BUNCH, the most violent movie to ever have an American studio logo at the front." (It was a United Artists release.)
Well, it's a perfectly enjoyable Italian western, but it's not even among Corbucci's best and it doesn't seem all that more violent than most Italian westerns. Tarantino does engage in hyperbole, doesn't he?
Well, it's a perfectly enjoyable Italian western, but it's not even among Corbucci's best and it doesn't seem all that more violent than most Italian westerns. Tarantino does engage in hyperbole, doesn't he?
#147
DVD Talk Legend
Re: Last movie you watched
Star Wars: Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back
First time seeing the film in HD. My favorite film in the Star Wars series. Never get tired of it!
First time seeing the film in HD. My favorite film in the Star Wars series. Never get tired of it!
#148
DVD Talk Hero
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Somewhere between Heaven and Hell
Posts: 33,719
Received 636 Likes
on
462 Posts
Re: Last movie you watched
The Guilt Trip - wasn't expecting much, but it was a nice little, sentimental Mother's Day type movie.
The Hobbit (2D) - crappy theater I went to had terrible sound. The center sound audio for dialog was low so it was a strain to hear what they said. Kind of what I expected. Tho at the end I wanted Dirk the Daring to show up and face Smaug.
The Hobbit (2D) - crappy theater I went to had terrible sound. The center sound audio for dialog was low so it was a strain to hear what they said. Kind of what I expected. Tho at the end I wanted Dirk the Daring to show up and face Smaug.

#149
Banned
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 5
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Re: Last movie you watched
Zombieland
On "End of the World Day." The first time I watched it, I only got halfway through before the power went out. Only fitting I finish it with only hours before the real apocalypse hit. Loved the movie. Slightly disappointed to find no zombies on the streets the next morning.
On "End of the World Day." The first time I watched it, I only got halfway through before the power went out. Only fitting I finish it with only hours before the real apocalypse hit. Loved the movie. Slightly disappointed to find no zombies on the streets the next morning.
#150
DVD Talk Legend
Thread Starter
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Behind the Orange Curtain
Posts: 20,085
Likes: 0
Received 6 Likes
on
6 Posts
Re: Last movie you watched
Conan the Barbarian
Arnold says so little, but that just proves how well he can carry a film on his charisma alone. I love the shit out of this movie. The fight at the ruins near the end is just bliss. "Crom... grant me revenge!" Poledouris' score is exquisite.
Arnold says so little, but that just proves how well he can carry a film on his charisma alone. I love the shit out of this movie. The fight at the ruins near the end is just bliss. "Crom... grant me revenge!" Poledouris' score is exquisite.