Rate The Last Movie You Watched
RaiDK
30 May 2009
Rayburn
31 May 2009
Contact 8 / 10
Good movie. One of the more intelligent "we've found aliens"-movies as it's more about
the societal impact of such an event. Minus points for the overly spiritual ending, though.
Good movie. One of the more intelligent "we've found aliens"-movies as it's more about
the societal impact of such an event. Minus points for the overly spiritual ending, though.
Slightly Wonky Robob
31 May 2009
MR.Kim
06 Jun 2009
Star Trek 9.5/10
What ever people say, this is good movie.
Die Hard 2 9/10
I love Die Hard movie series. Specially, second movie.
What ever people say, this is good movie.
Die Hard 2 9/10
I love Die Hard movie series. Specially, second movie.

General
06 Jun 2009
Terminator : Salvation : 9/10
everything is perfect except the story still confusing to understand clearly.
everything is perfect except the story still confusing to understand clearly.
Dutchygamer
06 Jun 2009
X-Men Last Stand 8/10
Good movie, only I don't like the fact that they kill 3 of the main characters while in the comics they still live
Also, I love Vinnie Jones as the Juggernaut
Good movie, only I don't like the fact that they kill 3 of the main characters while in the comics they still live


Chyros
07 Jun 2009
Equilibrium - 8/10
A good blend of action & dystopia, Equilibrium delivers an interesting plot that leaves room for your own imagination as well as a few nifty action sequences. Acting isn't bad, and I don't want to spoil too much, but I'd say it's definitely worth the watch for any most audiences.
A good blend of action & dystopia, Equilibrium delivers an interesting plot that leaves room for your own imagination as well as a few nifty action sequences. Acting isn't bad, and I don't want to spoil too much, but I'd say it's definitely worth the watch for any most audiences.
Dauth
07 Jun 2009
Die Hard 4.0
Rewatched it today, good movie with good lines. Bit choppy with some action but otherwise fun. 8/10
Rewatched it today, good movie with good lines. Bit choppy with some action but otherwise fun. 8/10
Brad
07 Jun 2009
Phonebooth
A radical thriller with an awesome plot in my opinion.
I've seen this at least 5 times and it's probably my favourite thriller.
I'd reccommend a watch of it.
Edited by Brad, 07 June 2009 - 00:17.
A radical thriller with an awesome plot in my opinion.
I've seen this at least 5 times and it's probably my favourite thriller.
I'd reccommend a watch of it.
Edited by Brad, 07 June 2009 - 00:17.
BeefJeRKy
07 Jun 2009
Chyros, on 6 Jun 2009, 20:02, said:
Equilibrium - 8/10
A good blend of action & dystopia, Equilibrium delivers an interesting plot that leaves room for your own imagination as well as a few nifty action sequences. Acting isn't bad, and I don't want to spoil too much, but I'd say it's definitely worth the watch for any most audiences.
A good blend of action & dystopia, Equilibrium delivers an interesting plot that leaves room for your own imagination as well as a few nifty action sequences. Acting isn't bad, and I don't want to spoil too much, but I'd say it's definitely worth the watch for any most audiences.
The gun kata were certainly interesting but it was often anti-climactic.
Chyros
07 Jun 2009
Before I forget to again:
Friday the 13th (2009) - 6/10
I was pleasantly surprised by this - it wasn't even as bad as I expected. Huge amounts of bloody violence abound, of course, this time with hardly any structure in it, so it's pretty generically Jason-y, but not nearly as good as the original, or even the first sequels. Nontheless it's considerably better than the later Jason movies and other F13th fans might want to give it a go - I myself wasn't disappointed by it. Nonetheless, don't expect it to approach the quality of the original at all. Note that by "original" I mean the first few movies, since this remake takes elements from the first movies and is not a remake of just the first movie (in fact, the first movie is only sparsely mixed in).
Friday the 13th (2009) - 6/10
I was pleasantly surprised by this - it wasn't even as bad as I expected. Huge amounts of bloody violence abound, of course, this time with hardly any structure in it, so it's pretty generically Jason-y, but not nearly as good as the original, or even the first sequels. Nontheless it's considerably better than the later Jason movies and other F13th fans might want to give it a go - I myself wasn't disappointed by it. Nonetheless, don't expect it to approach the quality of the original at all. Note that by "original" I mean the first few movies, since this remake takes elements from the first movies and is not a remake of just the first movie (in fact, the first movie is only sparsely mixed in).
WNxMastrefubu
12 Jun 2009
the curious case of benjamen button- it was good in an odd sort of way. not the sort of thing i usually like,but then again not the sort of thing i usually watch. 8/10. if u can get past the begining youll enjoy it
General
14 Jun 2009
Body of Lies : 8/10
It is a very good movie but it can be done better, acting skills of lead terrorist stay somewhat ' dull ' and ' uninteresting '. Mark Strong did the job though, he was the one which most suited to the role and acting perfect. Russell Crowe was good enough aswell, Di Caprio is always another event for sure, thankfully he doesn't disappointed me until today
It is a very good movie but it can be done better, acting skills of lead terrorist stay somewhat ' dull ' and ' uninteresting '. Mark Strong did the job though, he was the one which most suited to the role and acting perfect. Russell Crowe was good enough aswell, Di Caprio is always another event for sure, thankfully he doesn't disappointed me until today

Golan
17 Jun 2009
Terminator:Salvation
4/10
Seriously, this movie stinks... but let's start with the good stuff: Setting, Design and Music. The world shown in T:S is a bleak, barren desert; the remains of human society crumble to dust in the nuclear aftermath while the emotionless, efficient Terminator stroll through the wreckage of our civilization on their hunt for the last survivors. While the resistance hides in wrecked down bunkers, the Terminators depict a ruthless and efficient design - those guys are made to KILL. All the while, you can hear Danny Elfman's uber-orgasmic music playing in the background, giving emphasize to this cold and hopeless world...
...and then you realize how godamnid fucking STUPID the rest of the movie was made. The biggest shortcomings of the movie are in what is essential for a movie with this kind of self-understanding: story, characters and general logic. Spoilers ahead, ye have been warned. Arrrrrr.
So SkyNet, being the clever Son-Of-An-AI it is, nuked humanity back to the stoneage when taking control - good thing it didn't bother with the hundreds of Hueys, dozens of A-10s and a full-sized submarine including all infrastructure needed to maintain all this for decades so the stuff is ready for use by La Resistance. Good thing it didn't bother sending any of its flying battlecruisers (10 times as big as the robot that attaches to it - which is already as big as a huge building itself) after the huge, clearly visible hangars those are kept in. Or ever bothers tuning in the Resistance' tactical and strategic group meetings which they do over regular radio. Bonus points for sending not 10, not 100, but only 1 Terminator after both its primary targets - which were guarded by a rogue Terminator to top it all of. Speaking of rogue Terminators, good move creating a Terminator with fully human self-awareness and not building ANY kind of control mechanism into it...
Now, the list goes (and on and one, but you can just google it if you want), and let's be honest here, such shortcomings wouldn't be of any importance in a run-of-the-mill action flick, but T:S tries so hard to be a darker-and-edgier-after-the-end-serious-business-movie that it basically asks you to watch the movie with your higher brain functions unsuspended -and fails. A lot. Miserably.
Also, if you ever come to meet McG before he gets his hands on T:S2, remember to give him a big bottle of character developement. Seeing how little there is in T:S, he seems to be all out of stock. So you've got John Connor, played by a shockingly bland C. Bale, who spends most of the movie in I'm-Ya-Savior autopilot. But hey, who cares as long as he can show how badass he is by surviving two helicopter crashes, being the last surviving member of his squad twice and surviving HTH combat with frigging Terminators for over half an hour, right? There's probably a reason why the initial draft didn't feature him as a central character, and it's more than just obvious that most of his role was tacked on too late and too quickly. Kind of a shame, seeing that this makes the former main character, Mr. Marcus Wright, sometimes seem more like a minor character. Nevermind that his backstory is the most interesting of all T:S characters, perhaps of all T characters as well, his story simply can hardly unfold as there's nothing to properly interact with. Oh, there's also a hot chick that sets free an obviously fully functioning Terminator right in the middle of JC's headquarters, cause, y'know, he was such a nice chap before he had half his skin blown off. Then there's Kate Brew... erp, Connor, who's only reason for existing appears to be making clear that T3 is canon and SCC never happened. Also, if you ever played Tiberium Wars or watched its GDI movies, check out Michael Ironside's role - I swear you'll have a good laugh.
Now, the thing that most people dislike about this movie is its nonsensical plot, and I have to agree with them. Saying that it has plotholes is far from the truth - T:S has holes, and in some of them you might be able to find the remains of a coherent plot. Like, the big bad masterplan is kinda stupid (even if you DON'T fall for all the illogic time-travel theories that many people come up with to degrade the plot) in so many ways it hurts your head just thinking about it. There's tons of unlikely coincidences, stupidities, wall-bangers... too many to list anyways.
In short, T:S is a good movie if you are drunk or watching it purely for seeing stuff blow up. If you even remotely try taking it for what it seems to think of itself, it fails miserably.
4/10
Seriously, this movie stinks... but let's start with the good stuff: Setting, Design and Music. The world shown in T:S is a bleak, barren desert; the remains of human society crumble to dust in the nuclear aftermath while the emotionless, efficient Terminator stroll through the wreckage of our civilization on their hunt for the last survivors. While the resistance hides in wrecked down bunkers, the Terminators depict a ruthless and efficient design - those guys are made to KILL. All the while, you can hear Danny Elfman's uber-orgasmic music playing in the background, giving emphasize to this cold and hopeless world...
...and then you realize how godamnid fucking STUPID the rest of the movie was made. The biggest shortcomings of the movie are in what is essential for a movie with this kind of self-understanding: story, characters and general logic. Spoilers ahead, ye have been warned. Arrrrrr.
So SkyNet, being the clever Son-Of-An-AI it is, nuked humanity back to the stoneage when taking control - good thing it didn't bother with the hundreds of Hueys, dozens of A-10s and a full-sized submarine including all infrastructure needed to maintain all this for decades so the stuff is ready for use by La Resistance. Good thing it didn't bother sending any of its flying battlecruisers (10 times as big as the robot that attaches to it - which is already as big as a huge building itself) after the huge, clearly visible hangars those are kept in. Or ever bothers tuning in the Resistance' tactical and strategic group meetings which they do over regular radio. Bonus points for sending not 10, not 100, but only 1 Terminator after both its primary targets - which were guarded by a rogue Terminator to top it all of. Speaking of rogue Terminators, good move creating a Terminator with fully human self-awareness and not building ANY kind of control mechanism into it...
Now, the list goes (and on and one, but you can just google it if you want), and let's be honest here, such shortcomings wouldn't be of any importance in a run-of-the-mill action flick, but T:S tries so hard to be a darker-and-edgier-after-the-end-serious-business-movie that it basically asks you to watch the movie with your higher brain functions unsuspended -and fails. A lot. Miserably.
Also, if you ever come to meet McG before he gets his hands on T:S2, remember to give him a big bottle of character developement. Seeing how little there is in T:S, he seems to be all out of stock. So you've got John Connor, played by a shockingly bland C. Bale, who spends most of the movie in I'm-Ya-Savior autopilot. But hey, who cares as long as he can show how badass he is by surviving two helicopter crashes, being the last surviving member of his squad twice and surviving HTH combat with frigging Terminators for over half an hour, right? There's probably a reason why the initial draft didn't feature him as a central character, and it's more than just obvious that most of his role was tacked on too late and too quickly. Kind of a shame, seeing that this makes the former main character, Mr. Marcus Wright, sometimes seem more like a minor character. Nevermind that his backstory is the most interesting of all T:S characters, perhaps of all T characters as well, his story simply can hardly unfold as there's nothing to properly interact with. Oh, there's also a hot chick that sets free an obviously fully functioning Terminator right in the middle of JC's headquarters, cause, y'know, he was such a nice chap before he had half his skin blown off. Then there's Kate Brew... erp, Connor, who's only reason for existing appears to be making clear that T3 is canon and SCC never happened. Also, if you ever played Tiberium Wars or watched its GDI movies, check out Michael Ironside's role - I swear you'll have a good laugh.
Now, the thing that most people dislike about this movie is its nonsensical plot, and I have to agree with them. Saying that it has plotholes is far from the truth - T:S has holes, and in some of them you might be able to find the remains of a coherent plot. Like, the big bad masterplan is kinda stupid (even if you DON'T fall for all the illogic time-travel theories that many people come up with to degrade the plot) in so many ways it hurts your head just thinking about it. There's tons of unlikely coincidences, stupidities, wall-bangers... too many to list anyways.
In short, T:S is a good movie if you are drunk or watching it purely for seeing stuff blow up. If you even remotely try taking it for what it seems to think of itself, it fails miserably.
MR.Kim
18 Jun 2009
Up 3D: 9/10
Land of Lost: 7/10
Monkey men, T-rex, and Lizard Men... let's be honest, it was little bit creepy myself. But still, this is fun.
Mostly, ramdon epic.
Land of Lost: 7/10
Monkey men, T-rex, and Lizard Men... let's be honest, it was little bit creepy myself. But still, this is fun.
Mostly, ramdon epic.
Admiral Wesley
18 Jun 2009
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters
7.5/10
Essentially a bigger, badasser version of any episode of Aqua Teen. Funny. Irreverent. Stupid. Memorable. Am I the ONLY person here who like A.T.H.F.?
7.5/10
Essentially a bigger, badasser version of any episode of Aqua Teen. Funny. Irreverent. Stupid. Memorable. Am I the ONLY person here who like A.T.H.F.?
CommanderJB
18 Jun 2009
I think a more relevant question would be 'are you the only person on this forum that has head of ATHF?'.
NergiZed
18 Jun 2009
Up - 9/10
Probably the funniest Pixar movie to date, and definitely one of the best. Not sure if it's on-par with Wall-e, but it's got it's touching moments. It's also one of the more 'creative' (aka a little looney, or should I say, Balloony?) that they've created. Regardless, it's worth a watch no matter what age you are.
Terminator Salvation - 8/10
A solid action movie from an old series infused with more plot that it's predecesors. Fairly predictable plot, fairly unpredictable action. (quite a few times a terminator pops-up and attacks someone). Also got a wonderful blend of nostalgic models mixed in with modern movie CG. Christian Bale also does a pretty good job acting pissed off. Also, there's 3.5 seconds of Arnold (CG or a look-alike of course, but still pretty cool). A good film, worth watching, but maybe after you've seen Star Trek and/or Up.
Probably the funniest Pixar movie to date, and definitely one of the best. Not sure if it's on-par with Wall-e, but it's got it's touching moments. It's also one of the more 'creative' (aka a little looney, or should I say, Balloony?) that they've created. Regardless, it's worth a watch no matter what age you are.
Terminator Salvation - 8/10
A solid action movie from an old series infused with more plot that it's predecesors. Fairly predictable plot, fairly unpredictable action. (quite a few times a terminator pops-up and attacks someone). Also got a wonderful blend of nostalgic models mixed in with modern movie CG. Christian Bale also does a pretty good job acting pissed off. Also, there's 3.5 seconds of Arnold (CG or a look-alike of course, but still pretty cool). A good film, worth watching, but maybe after you've seen Star Trek and/or Up.
BeefJeRKy
21 Jun 2009
Dauth
24 Jun 2009
Transformers 2, 5/10
*Waits for outrage*
Good grief this was a poor showing. Its not getting a paragraph, just a list.
Too long, 2 hours build up to a 3 min end sequence
Plot so pissing obvious it was insulting
Blowing up Egypt gets dull after 5 minutes
Action too quick to identify anyone
Nowhere near enough humour
Lead was utterly uncharismatic
Plot was so shit it needs to be mentioned twice
Megan Fox, while pretty, is not suitable for basing an entire movie on, even I got bored of seeing her
*Waits for outrage*
Good grief this was a poor showing. Its not getting a paragraph, just a list.
Too long, 2 hours build up to a 3 min end sequence
Plot so pissing obvious it was insulting
Blowing up Egypt gets dull after 5 minutes
Action too quick to identify anyone
Nowhere near enough humour
Lead was utterly uncharismatic
Plot was so shit it needs to be mentioned twice
Megan Fox, while pretty, is not suitable for basing an entire movie on, even I got bored of seeing her
Chyros
24 Jun 2009
The Last House on the Left (2009 remake) - 6/10
Not that bad for a remake. The looks are quite modern of course, and acting is relatively smooth for a horror movie. The movie is insanely predictable though, and though the plot is deeper than an average horror movie, it's still not deeper than a shot glass.
Not that bad for a remake. The looks are quite modern of course, and acting is relatively smooth for a horror movie. The movie is insanely predictable though, and though the plot is deeper than an average horror movie, it's still not deeper than a shot glass.