Hannah Montana: the movie
It was definitely... something... >~<
But hey, at least I can say I've watched it, I suppose :p
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Hannah Montana: the movie
It was definitely... something... >~<
But hey, at least I can say I've watched it, I suppose :p
Haha, I saw that one at the movies, and when she sang The Climb in it, I felt I was at a concert and had the need to start clapping :lol:
Don't judge me ... Miley Cyrus fan since the beginning :p
Pssh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrZKSqwdX4o
This is were it's at :p
Also, I've been really wanting to watch The Secret Life of Pets!
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The issue is that I'm not super fond of movie theaters. (Being put in a dark room with extremely loud music/sound, with strangers who'll probably talk through most of the movie vs. being at home, all comfy cozy, maybe with some food [pizza!], being able to pause whenever you want/need to)
So I've been meaning to go out and watch it, but part of me just wants to go buy the bluray >p<
(But that also means spending a little more money so I don't know...)
Same goes for Sausage Party. It seemed fun(ny), although I'll definitely be watching that with other people, so it depends on what they want to do :p
Human centipede 3, not my choice but strangely incising
Stonehurst Asylum
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
A film directed by Ben Stiller, with him as a main hero... that's not bad, not bad at all.
Not only that, "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" is a beautiful movie. Just go and watch it! :D
I forgot about this movie, I wanted to see it. Thanks for reminding me!
For myself....I have some kind of problem with watching movies. I just don't typically do it and I don't know why, the only time I really feel like voluntarily watching movies is when I'm sick, it's the weirdest thing but it's like pulling teeth to get me to commit to one. It's not the time, I can binge watch a TV show all night. It's just really rare that I sit down to a movie.
So I don't really have "last movies", I have "last TV shows I'm devouring".
Right now I'm fashionably late to and utterly obsessing over Downton Abbey.
I've also given up waiting for the DVD and am catching up on season 4 of Vikings; the show is just so over the top metal it's ridiculous but I love it.
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I, uh...
I don't know.
It was a pretty good/funny movie, but it was constantly crossing this "over-the-top" line :p
And the end...
Oh god, the end :haha:
But it's still a pretty enjoyable movie regardless!
I'd recommend watching it on your own though, I went with 2 other people and it was pretty... uncomfortable >-<
I wanna see that one, haha!
Saw Finding Dory again at the movies, but this time with Adam.
Saw it in June already with a friend when it just came out in Belgium.
Laughed twice as hard with certain things the 2nd time, lol!
You won't regret it! :p
I might end up rewatching Finding Dory in a little while, probably in a different language too >p<
The next last movie I'll have watched will be either The Secret Life of Pets, or Zootopia.
Now to find someone to drag along and go watch the movie with :haha:
Popping in Lilo & Stitch in the DVD player as we speak. Has been a long time since I saw it.
Love the opening song, no idea what they are saying, but meh, I'll sing along anyways :p
Monster House.
Really good movie, with an ending you wouldn't expect, which is quite rare these days.
Though, it's kind of an "old" movie these days, but I've had it on DVD ever since it came out.
Captain America : Civil War
I realize I'm probably in the minority on this, but I was bored outta my skull.
Didn't help that I'm a big fan of the original story line from the comics, I'm sure...or maybe I'm just tired of super hero movies where everybody is fighting everybody. I don't find it interesting - I just see a bunch of selfish, whiny toddlers and I want to grab them all by the ears and throw them in time out until they cool off.
XD
Don't usually go to see many films at the cinema these days, mostly because they're not cheap anymore...back in my day *grumbles*
I recently went back to America to stay with my good friend FC and her wife and we decided to go see a 'scary' film one night and we decided to watch a film called 'Don't Breathe'.
Turned out to be quite a decent film actually, a horror film with a different take to it with a blind protagonist who you see on screen a lot of the film, also nice to have characters you genuinly find hard to like when things happen to them...karma ^^
Pete's Dragon (2016)
I gotta say, from all the Disney remakes that are coming out, this is totally my favourite so far, it's a really beautiful movie :cs_love:
It's more a reimagining rather than an actual remake, it makes no references at all to the old movie, so it's its own thing and I think that's good.
I loved the dragon, Eliott! Sure, it's not a traditional dragon since they designed it to be furry instead of scaly, but I think it suits him very well, in a way the design feels like a forest guardian-spirit, worthy of a Hayao Miyazaki film. As for the rest of the characters, the performances are strong and believable, Eliott's friendship with Pete is so adorable :')
This movie deserves more attention than it is getting, go watch it! I recommend it :)
Ooh, that sounds promising then, Leor! I've been curious about the new Pete's Dragon, but I haven't seen or heard much of it since its US release. Been wondering if it was gonna be a "Jungle Book"-remake or a "Maleficent"-reimagining too, so that's that sorted :P The film's not released here for another few weeks (as per usual Disney fashion...) but I'll go see it when it comes out for sure.
Last film I watched was Zootopia <3
I agree with pretty much all you mentioned about this new film. It's also my favorite out of all the Disney remakes. I think it's a beautiful and touching film. I think it's too bad that it doesn't seem to be doing as well as the Jungle Book remake. I still enjoyed the new Jungle Book film, but I enjoyed Pete's Dragon more, I think it's more emotional. I'll definitely be buying this movie on blu-ray.
Wallace and Gromit and the were-rabbit *cheeeeeeeeeeeeese* :lol:
We wanted to go and see Sausage Party, but I got sick and was in no position to go to the movies :(
Suicide Squad! :)
Grumpy old men, on the plane home, such a classic :lol:
Kubo and the two strings.
What an epic movie that was! Really did make me appreciate stop-motion animation a lot more.:wow:
Warcraft. I know it got poor reception in US, but it really is pretty good movie, especially if you know anything about background of the characters and the world. I do feel like starting from the second game though and just narrating the events of first game would of worked better as second game has lot more epic story line and more depth in characters. I do hope they do continue on making the trilogy though as I do feel like has a lot more potential than most people give it credit. I feel like the image general public have about WoW did also hurt the movie.
I actually agree with you there. I've never played WoW, but I had a look at the general story before watching the movie, and I quite enjoyed it. It may not be a masterpiece to please critics (as if that movie were for them in the first place ><) but it is a lot better than those mediocre D&D movies, and the production is fantastic, it's visually very impressive.
Ah! I'm dying to see that movie. I've heard many good things about it, and as a fan of stop-motion, I'm excited :D
As for me, I recently watched Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders. Based on the 60's series with Adam West and Burt Ward. Seriously, if you were let down by the BvS Batfleck or the Killing Joke movie, this is your antidote.
It's incredibly hillarious, it even pokes fun at the Chris Nolan films. You guys should watch it :lol:
Last film I watched on tv was Grumpy Old Men :lol: A classic.
Last one I saw at the cinema was Dr Strange. Pat wanted to see it, I expected not to like it, I liked it :) It was different, which made it interesting.
Just saw Doctor Strange last night.
I really really liked it, though I shudder to think what watching the movie in 3D would have done to my eyes.
Now I know what my friend meant when he said the movie was a like an "MC Escher acid trip".
:lol:
Haha yes it certainly had some unique moments. I couldn't even imagine having watched it in 3D, would have hurt the eyes surely :p Fantastic concepts though :)
Last movie I watched was Don't Breath. A thriller with a twist or two! I actually enjoyed it! :cheese:
Sausage Party was one of them ... Very disturbing, funny though. If you really wanna watch something light, and you're old enough to watch, then yeah, sure, watch it :lol:
Adam had never seen the Aristocats *gasp* so watched that too.
Finding Dory, Mary Poppins, and Deuce Bigolow 2.
I've just watched "The Good Dinosaur". The backgrounds ware amazing!
However the dinosaurs looked a bit strange inside this "realistic" environment. I also didn't enjoy the story that much. Of course, there were some elements tjat I liked (a few taking from TLK as it seems...), but overall I feel like it lacked something important. It was also quite dark and cruel at times. Nothing I would expect from a Disney movie. It has its nice moments though.
I liked the Good Dinosaur, but I think you are right, it did lack for something, can't quite put my finger on what though. And yeah, the dino designs inside of the hyper realistic setting bugged me.
I watched The Swan Princess the other day, had never seen it. I am currently watching Psycho, the original one. D: So far not too scary. The tense music in the background makes me more anxious than anything else so far...wait, nevermind, just got to the shower scene. :C
I completely agree with you about The Good Dinosaur, Kirauni! I don't quite understand why they wanted to put these super-stylised characters in a hyper-realistic environment. Gorgeous scenery and lighting, absolutely, but otherwise not the strongest Pixar production in my opinion :C
Last film I watched was Lilo & Stitch. I forgot how sweet it actually is <3 And those beautiful Chris Sanders characters! <3
You guys share my exact feeling for The Good Dinosaur too! Backgrounds, landscapes and effects, mind-blowingly amazing! The characters however did not fit into the universe that was created for them. Such a pity because it was so gorgeous.
Kasei, I can't watch scary movies. My imagination is too good and I never sleep well for days, sometimes weeks after :p
Aaand I agree with all of you on 'The Good Dinosaur', on everything, plus I also thought they didn't really explore well the idea of how the world would be if the asteroid hadn't killed the dinosaurs. Sure, that meant there could be a human in the movie, and dinosaurs had some farming skills, but... that's about it, that's all they could think of -_- It's an idea that had a lot of potential, and they didn't really do anything with it xP
I finally got to see 'Kubo and the Two Strings', and I loved it! Maybe the storytelling still needed some work, but it's still a fantastic movie with some of the best stop-motion animation techniques I've seen. The Making-of features are as amazing as the movie itself too :D
I also got to watch again the new Jungle Book movie, but this time I saw it in English, and that actually helped me to appreciate it much more. There's more references to the book than I thought, so it was great to see they did do some more research on the story beyond the classic Disney film. I also appreciated the visual effects technology much better this time around, I still have my questions about using this format for the new Lion King movie, but... it sure is really darn impressive with The Jungle Book. So here's hoping they'll know how to use it well for TLK. I'm a tiny little bit more optimistic about it now (but very careful optimism, I'd say xP)
Watched Doctor Strange, and I quite liked it :) . I'm getting more convinced that I'm just biased to like Cumberbatch in anything :P . And I thought the ending was quite clever.
Ooh, and I also watched Finding Dory. It sure was tugging deep for those heartstrings :D . They were certainly walking a fine line in how to not make Dory's forgetfulness become annoying to follow.
I thought "Doctor Strange" was really good too. Even though I'm not a big fan of superhero movies in general, I really enjoyed that one.:)
The last movie I watched was "Fantastic beasts and where to find them". I have to say, I wasn't expecting much of the film, other than it would be impressive to look at. I was pleasantly surprised though. The story was quite decent and the acting was very good and I really liked the character of Newt Scamander . It gave me plenty of good laughs too.:D
Rogue One. I won't spoil it for anyone. I have a couple of small gripes about it, but overall I really enjoyed it. :)
Moana. Don't ask me how :'D
And it was very, very good. I got a lot of 90s-Disney vibes from it, in a good way, and I loove the songs (yaay, LMM!). It's lovely to see Ron and John back on form. I still don't think it can beat Tangled in terms of CG Disney-princess awesomeness, because Tangled is honestly perfect, but Moana is so much better than Frozen, like woha. I can't wait to see it again :cs_rockon_3:
YES! I thought the same thing while watching Moana!Quote:
I got a lot of 90s-Disney vibes from it,
While it's not a perfect movie it's really worth watching. And without doubt it's better than Frozen! Just go and watch it if you haven't seen it yet. :D
And the last movie I watched was Star Wars: A New Hope (silver screen edition - a scan of 35mm film).
I moved my thoughs about the movie to this topic: http://leahalalela.net/showthread.ph...l=1#post200647
I really, REALLY need to see Moana. I've been kind of stubborn in not going to see it because I would love to watch it in English first, so I'm waiting until it's available on Bluray. I've enjoyed other movies much better in English (Zootopia, Jungle Book... it was a miracle they put Pete's Dragon in English here xP)
But with all the hype and the reviews, I'm just about to change my mind and go watch it anyway. I've been actively avoiding spoilers so far (I haven't even heard 'How Far I'll Go', dammit! xD)
Last movie I saw was Rogue One, and I was really impressed! Way better than I expected :D
We saw both Gremlin movies. 'Cause you know, it's Xmas, lol.