What movies have you seen recently?

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I am JEALOUS. I still haven't seen that in a theatre.

Catching Fire and the new Hobbit are the only movies I've seen recently.
Gah me too,I would LOVE to see Rocky Horror in a theatre!
It really is a great time. The local theater here is a 1920's setup that has been completely restored and then upgraded to digital projection/sound while maintaining the classic feel. They do silent movies as well with an awesome theater organ and all. They do up the RHPS with full cast and crew.
 

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Haven't watched anything recently but for some reason I really want to watch Jumanji.
 
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The rest of the movies I have watched most people don't want to watch, I have a strange addiction to crappy horror movies, the cheesier the better lmao.
I hope you've seen Grave Encounters 1 & 2! My friends and I quite enjoyed the first one, actually! As it pretty much mocked the ghost shows we watch (primarily Ghost Adventures)! The second was just....not as fulfilling, you could say. :p

Another is Crowsnest. I thought it was interesting and actually kind of creepy ... not so much as it was just that good at being scary, but because it could at a point be realistic (now someone will watch it and think I'm crazy, lol, but just the point being chased by crazy "not-sure-if-spoil" in an RV in the woods could happen! Probably not, but could! :rofl1: )

Gosh - then the amount of terrible ghost movies I've watched thanks to Netflix is just unreal.
 
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I hope you've seen Grave Encounters 1 & 2! My friends and I quite enjoyed the first one, actually! As it pretty much mocked the ghost shows we watch (primarily Ghost Adventures)! The second was just....not as fulfilling, you could say. :p

Another is Crowsnest. I thought it was interesting and actually kind of creepy ... not so much as it was just that good at being scary, but because it could at a point be realistic (now someone will watch it and think I'm crazy, lol, but just the point being chased by crazy "not-sure-if-spoil" in an RV in the woods could happen! Probably not, but could! :rofl1: )

Gosh - then the amount of terrible ghost movies I've watched thanks to Netflix is just unreal.
Seen all of them! Actually watched crowsnest on Friday lol. Now I'm watching Under The Bed, lmao, so much awesome hahaha. I grew up watching these kinds of movies, whatever they would show on at 2am, Dolls, Pin, Puppet Master, House 1&2, C.H.U.D, oh man...now to track them down!
 

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Frozen, loved it.
Despicable Me, because kids, and it totally bored me after 15 minutes.
Thor the Dark World, because Loki (who's always fantastic, but the rest was disappointing)
Divergent, really good, although a bit disappointing from the books (but so much they can put when it's already 2 hours and 20 minutes)
Muppets most wanted... meh. It was kinda boring.
Catching Fire was pretty good too.
Desolation of Smaug, loved it, but I haven't read the books, I heard it helps.
And I've rewatched Captain America because I'm seeing the next one next week.

That's about it in a while. I don't really watch a lot of movies.
 

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I watched Ender's Game and hated it. It was disappointing. I liked the book but was never a huge fan.

I also watched something else that weekend but I can't remember what it was at all so must've been not very good.
 

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The rest of the movies I have watched most people don't want to watch, I have a strange addiction to crappy horror movies, the cheesier the better lmao.
Rabid Grannies? My friend and I went through a phase of watching bad horror movies, and that one possibly takes the cake. I swear there is one part where you can practically see someone slide a tray of dry ice into the background to create fog.

I haven't seen much of anything lately; plans to go see Divergent once my pack of "I'll go see a silly teen movie with you!" friends gets back from AKC NAC. I started to watch Side Effects the other day, because I kind of remembered wanting to see it when it came out (even though I can't remember why), but Netflix was being stupid and laggy and I gave up.
 

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We went and watched "God's Not Dead" for my birthday on Sunday afternoon and it was absolutely amazing. I want to go watch it again!
 

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I saw Frozen and liked it... would like to see it again because I didn't think it was OMG super amazing, but I was also multitasking while watching so I'd like to give it another chance.

I finally watched But I'm a Cheerleader! and enjoyed that one, too.
 

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Haven't watched anything recently but for some reason I really want to watch Jumanji.
I JUST watched that on ABC Family the other night. Ah, memories. Was my favorite movie as a kid.

I took my little sister to see Frozen, we both loved it.
 

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The Wolf of Wall Street - really good movie, I've probably seen it 3 or 4 times now, mostly rewatched with friends who saw it for the first time. Definitely a lot of fun and entertaining the whole way through.

Warm Bodies - older movie than the others but just got around to watching it (and then rewatching it several times recently). Haha like I said before, I'm definitely a chick flick girl (and a huge fan of Nicholas Hoult from Skins), so I loved it. Didn't think I would because the premise was stupid, but I did.

I'll probably watch the 300 sequel and Noah, which is coming out in a few days. The latter (Noah) looks like it'd be pretty on the big screen, and I like the cast, so it should be worth watching. Might go see Divergent, but the book was such crap that I don't know if I can watch the movie without automatically disliking the characters. Might be The Mortal Instruments all over again (terrible books, possibly even worse movie, which I didn't think was possible).

I watch a lot of movies :eek:






Aw! I liked that movie. Obviously it isn't well thought out or anything spectacular, but corny chick flicks are so my thing, and I totally cried at the end. I thought it was really charming, but I'm also a fan of Love Actually, which my sister despises.



Yes. The Tobey Maguire ones were pretty... bad. To put it lightly. But Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone? Yes, please! I've been a fan of Andrew Garfield ever since Never Let Me Go.
I forgot! I watched Warm Bodies not too long ago. I thought it was going to be sooo stupid. I was pleasantly surprised. Nothing Oscar-worthy, but entertaining enough.

and I REALLY want to see Wolf of Wall Street.
 

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Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Despicable Me 2
Frozen
March of the Penguins
Plague Dogs
Hugo
Robot and Frank
The Adventures of Tintin
Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey

And some others I'm forgetting.
 

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We just watched The Wolf of Wall Street and both found it a little underwhelming, especially with all of the hype. I did enjoy it, though.
 

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Needless to say... Frozen. It's become a culture in our house lol. Constant singing, role playing, dress up, random lines thrown out in conversation. Hannah has decreed that we are to have a Frozen party on daddies next work night lol.

Saving mr Banks. EXCELLENT MOVIE!!!! I knew about the battle it was between Walt Disney an P.L. Travers to make mary poppins. This movie tells a lot about Travers was the way she was. I highly recommend it
 

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