Rate the last movie you watched out of 10

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Jet Li:

The One out of 10. I've been duped - garrhh!!

Fearless - 8 out of 10. Hard meaty smacks and thumps which progressively gotten meatier, smack..err..ier and err thumpier >_>. Lovely. Good story - sad, tragic and triumphant.

More than made up for the tradgedy of The One.
 
Star Wars Clone Wars 9/10

Explains more about well the clone wars and what was going on then ^_^
 
Se7en - 8.5/10

Hadn't seen this in YEARS, so purchased the **** off of Play, and was just as entertained as I was back then. Some pretty gruesome and disturbing scenes (sloth was the moneyshot), and a dose of Morgan Freeman cures what ails everyone.

I'm suddenly in the mood to watch Kalifornia again.
 
Hellboy 2 The Golden Army 8/10

Well I liked this film a lot it had plenty of laughs, fights, special effects an even a fairly decent story. Although it differs from the first film in the sense that this felt more like a buddy movie (watch it an see why) to me. Not that its a bad thing it just wasn't what I was expecting. Still it's very good movie i'm just not certain if in my head it was better than the first maybe another viewing will help me make my mind up.
 
Donnie Darko - 9/10

It's an exceptionally beautiful and wonderfully strange movie. Brilliant performance from Jake Gyllenhaal, also.

Spyro201 said:
Meet The Spartans - 5/10

That's being very, very generous. I'd give that pathetic excuse for entertainment a 1/10. It gets one point for the two or three mildly funny jokes at the start.
 
The Hours - 9/10

Another beautiful, thought provoking and emotionally powerful movie! The three lead actresses (Nicole Kidman, Julianne Moore, Meryl Streep) were amazing! :]
 
Kurogane said:
chaos said:
A tale to two sisters - 8/10 nice movie.

Good choice my man, excellent example of Asian cinema.

Fuhhaaaahhne.
It does have a "The Others" feeling to it. It's a brilliant movie and funnily enough, it is a re-telling of other movies based on an old legend / tale...
 
CitizenGeek said:
Donnie Darko - 9/10

It's an exceptionally beautiful and wonderfully strange movie. Brilliant performance from Jake Gyllenhaal, also.

Spyro201 said:
Meet The Spartans - 5/10

That's being very, very generous. I'd give that pathetic excuse for entertainment a 1/10. It gets one point for the two or three mildly funny jokes at the start.

I know. Its just the skipping part made me laugh; so I thought id give it a 5.
 
CitizenGeek said:
Seven - 9/10
Now there's a movie that know how to depict violence effectivly. We barely see any and yet the impact is probably strong than a lot of movies that show body parts flying all over the room. It's good to see a movie that shows restraint when needed rather than pandering to the gore fetishists that make the Saw series so popular.
 
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army - 8/10

Thought it was better than the first one. The plot was good, I liked how the opening credits this time were a wee bit more interesting (like most other superhero films, eg with the spiderman webs, etc) and there were some pretty funny parts. Bring on Hellboy 3!
 
Sy said:
CitizenGeek said:
Seven - 9/10
Now there's a movie that know how to depict violence effectivly. We barely see any and yet the impact is probably strong than a lot of movies that show body parts flying all over the room. It's good to see a movie that shows restraint when needed rather than pandering to the gore fetishists that make the Saw series so popular.

Very true! The Lust crime was by far the most disturbing and we nothing aside from a photo of the suit used and the explanation of the guy who was forced to do it. "Torture porn" like Saw and Hostel are okay every once in a while, but they have no substance.

Seven really is one of the most clever and effective movies I've ever seen. Kevin Spacey is ace as the disturbed murderer, too!
 
The last film i watched was The Prestige.

Not usually what i go for but it was a good film. 6.5/10
 
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