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Movies You've Seen Recently

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pray4me

Active Member
I am Legend
The Bucket List

I colored them both orange because surprisingly the main character in each features an atheist.
I liked the Bucket list but I am Legend was a little bit of a letdown. You want to see a good Will Smith movie try Hancock, that rocked
 

Sententia

Well-Known Member
I liked the Bucket list but I am Legend was a little bit of a letdown. You want to see a good Will Smith movie try Hancock, that rocked

Hackcock is in my netflix queue... I think I am legend had its moments but there were some really silly choices made hehe...
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Not a movie, per se, but I just finished the MeerKat Manor DVD's (The movie with Woopie Goldberg narrating & all three seasons). HIGHLY recommended.



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pray4me

Active Member
Vantage Point is the only adult movie I've seen in the last week. I want to go see a movie in the theater but that's probably not gonna happen for a very long time. After Anne gets out of the hospital she'll have to be kept away from crowds for a while.
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
TAXI DRIVER
DVD/ Color/ 116 MIns./ R/ 1976
Mentally unstable Vietnam vet Travis Bickle (Robert De Niro) drives a nocturnal cab through the sleaziest streets of pregentrified New York City and befriends a child hooker (Jodie Foster). Along the way, the morally righteous Bickle slowly loses his mind, turning into a well-armed, homicidal vigilante. De Niro, director Martin Scorsese and screenwriter Paul Schrader create a violently prophetic, gripping vision of urban decay and insanity.

Didn't really care for this film.
 

gnomon

Well-Known Member
Currently watching Chaplin. Better than I expected.

Still trying to pick up a copy of "I Am Legend" with the alternate ending. I grabbed one in the video store without paying attention and it didn't have the alternate ending.

Just dang.

But I watched "Cannibal Holocaust" recently. Even for being a few decades old it is definitely one of the more disturbing films I've seen. I imagine many here would not sit all the way through it.
 
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