Has anyone seen any good movies lately?

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Has anyone seen any good movies lately?

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My family went to see Avatar 3D on Monday. It was awesome, but it made me violently sick. I couldn't figure out why I was suddenly drenched in sweat and resisting the urge to hurl into the popcorn bucket. I mentally ran through all my various bizarre conditions and their associated medications before I figure out to just take off the 3D glasses. :roll: I also couldn't figure out why anyone would want to watch it in 2D until afterward.

Spectacular graphics, though. Just bring motion sickness meds if you have issues that way.

I'd like to see "The Blind Side." There was a thing on 20/20 last night about the story behind the movie.
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Post by Wayne »

Valkyrie

I know it's a couple years old, but I just saw it recently and really liked it. Even better, the History channel ran a 2 hr show on it shortly after I saw the movie so I got an even deeper background on the story.

Star Trek (also a year old)

I'm a long time Trekkie though, even went to a convention once and saw James Doohan (Scottie). I had planned on attending another that William Shatner (Captain Kirk) was to appear. Sadly, my employer sent me on an emergency business trip the day before.

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We've seen some really good movies this year, but I haven't a clue what they are...I TIVO things that sound good and we watch them when we have time.

One of my favorites that we saw this year was filmed two-three years ago, I believe, and is called Born into Brothels. It's a documentary, not a traditional movie, and is guaranteed to tug at your indignation and heartstrings.

Susan, I get extreme motion sickness and can't watch any 3D stuff. My BIL films in 3D and is always sending us clips....I don't watch them or watch them without the glasses. The whole family thinks I'm weird. I was let down when I heard Avatar was in 3D; I know I won't go.

Wayne, Valkyrie sounds so familiar....guess I need to go look it up and see if I saw it.
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ViewsAskew wrote:Wayne, Valkyrie sounds so familiar....guess I need to go look it up and see if I saw it.


It's a movie about the plot to assassinate Hitler based on the real story. Stars Tom Cruise

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Post by SquirmingSusan »

Funny you should mention Star Trek, Wayne. My kids and I just watched it at home last night. Fun movie. The guy who played young captain Kirk did a great job on attitude and mannerisms.

Ann, Avatar 2D is also in theaters now, for those of us who have issues.
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I'll agree!

Star Trek was the best movie we've seen in a long time. Never been a real Trekkie, but I did watch the old series when I was a kid and loved it.

I'm also a "Heros" fan, so seeing "Sylar" as Spock took some getting used to... But I still found the movie to be very exciting.
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Just watched Valkyrie tonight which was good.

Last night went to the movies to see Edge of Darkness, Mel Gibson and Ray Winstone. It had mixed reviews but we both fancied it and weren't disappointed. Love Ray Winstone in anything..... and the Mel Gibson character pulled at the emotions.
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At Christmas my little granddaughter (2 yrs) and I watched part of Mary Poppins... I so thoroughly enjoyed it.... seen through the eyes of a toddler.

Just bought Jungle Book. I'm going to check out the Charity Shops for Mary Poppins, 101 Dalmations, Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory etc etc. And if no luck will order from Amazon. I can't wait :lol:
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Mary Poppins is one of my favorite childrens movies. My daughter is 12 years old now, but we still sing the songs together. (She acts like I'm the goofy one, but she still likes it too.) :lol:
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My mom and I watched the Grinch Who Stole Christmas (the original, narrated by Boris Karlov) until I left home in my twenties...
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re: Valkryie..

"Real Story" + Hollywood ++ Tom Cruise == Oxymoron

:wink:

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Zach wrote:re: Valkryie..

"Real Story" + Hollywood ++ Tom Cruise == Oxymoron

:wink:


Still a compelling story though whether you like Tom Cruise or not.

Recently I saw Terminator Salvation. Liked that one also. Had to smile when I saw the (much younger) CG generated Schwarznegger Terminator step off the line. You only saw the face for a few minutes before he was shot and burned up the face.

Brought back memories of my younger days when I saw the original Terminator in a theater as a college student in a late-night showing. Also saw "Revenge of the Nerds" earlier that same night. Ah to be young again.

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I saw Salvation recently as well.. It was OK to kill some time, but it was another let down like T3.. It's just too much I think. You can't top Terminator 2, some things are best left unfinished. Especially if you can't do them right, I mean why would you outsource what is essentially, one of your most profitable babies/franchises - responsible for the majority of your name recognition... Why would you outsource such a project?

I dunno... I just find it hard to be care about Hollywood movies anymore these days.. Maybe its just me getting older.. On the other hand, I watch a lot of Anime, be it TV series or stand alone movies. I find them a lot more satisfying for some reason.

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