The Last Movie You Bought?
  • MurdockMurdock
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    A Four Pack of all the Batman movies from 1989 - 1997 ^_^
  • WVPoefWVPoef
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    American History X
    Born on the fourth of July
    Dead Poets Society
    Road to Perdition
    The Lincoln lawyer
    Bridesmaids
    Crazy Stupid Love
    Once flew Over The Cookoo's Nest
    The Last Samurai

  • 4EverBonded4EverBonded
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    I'm a fan of Mitchum, but i've not seen that one. There's a few copies on ebay UK, if that helps.



    If you like Mitchum, do see it. He has (I've been told) a perfect accent and attitude galore. He and Kerr are terrific. Just a good story, too.
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe
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    If you like Mitchun, do see it. He has (I've been told) a perfect accent and attitude galore. He and Kerr are terrific. Just a good story, too.



    Ok, i'll keep an eye out for that one.
  • Murdock said:

    A Four Pack of all the Batman movies from 1989 - 1997 ^_^


    You sir, got ripped off. There is only two watchable films in that package. Shame shame.
  • Agent005Agent005
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    Just picked up The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Children of Men, and I'm Not There. I love payday...
  • Agent005 said:

    Just picked up The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Children of Men, and I'm Not There. I love payday...


    I'm hoping to get that soon!
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    Great line:"We value a spirited woman almost as we do a spirited horse."
  • Land of the lost with will ferrel, not great though had its moments.
  • BounineBounine
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    I have recently received four DVD's that I ordered from Amazon at the same time:

    * The Omen (the first and original with Gregory Peck which is easily the best. I'm not interested in buying the others or the remake)
    * The Shining
    * A Clockwork Orange
    * The Big Lebowski

    I don't buy DVD's unless I've seen them and obviously like them enough to watch them repeatedly.
  • The last of independent producer Samuel Bronston's(King of Kings) big budget, widescreen spectaculars:

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    A Korean DVD that's region 0/will play all regions.
  • QsAssistantQsAssistant
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    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) on Blu Ray.

    I never saw this film and bought it based off of what everyone was telling me, and I don't regret it!
  • SJK91SJK91
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    It's time for some cheesy fun...

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    Though to be fair the only real good one is the first one....

    Still, even the first sequel has its moments. Haven't got around to number 3 yet, but from what I've heard, I won't like the results....
  • The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (Blu-ray/DVD/Ultraviolet)
    Lifeforce (Theatrical Cut that was only available on DVD in Germany)
    The Town: Ultimate Collector's Edition
    The Muppets: Wokka Wokka Edition
  • QsAssistantQsAssistant
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    SJK91 said:

    It's time for some cheesy fun...

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    Though to be fair the only real good one is the first one....

    Still, even the first sequel has its moments. Haven't got around to number 3 yet, but from what I've heard, I won't like the results....



    I like the first and even like the second but the third... I've given two showings and I didn't like it either time; too goofey for my likeing.
  • VBM398VBM398
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    Milion Dollar Baby. One of those movies that makes laugh and cry at the same time
  • BounineBounine
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    I remember watching this film on MGM or TCM around 11 years ago. I don't remember much from it but I remember really enjoying it and have always remembered that scene on the poster when he puts his finger in the gun. James Mason is great.

  • QsAssistantQsAssistant
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    Green Zone and The Hunt for Red October on Blu Ray.
  • MajorDSmytheMajorDSmythe
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  • Green Zone and The Hunt for Red October on Blu Ray.



    Green Zone is very underrated. Matt Damon brilliant as usual, alongside Brendan Gleeson.
  • Today i bought Expendables, Rise of the planet of the apes, excellent movie. Doctor who season one of new who, special edition tardis box set.
  • MurdockMurdock
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    Murdock said:

    A Four Pack of all the Batman movies from 1989 - 1997 ^_^


    You sir, got ripped off. There is only two watchable films in that package. Shame shame.

    Yeah Batman Forever and Batman & Robin are the most watchable of the 4. >:)
  • Agent005Agent005
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    Murdock said:

    Yeah Batman Forever and Batman & Robin are the most watchable of the 4. >:)



    They make for great drinking games.
  • MurdockMurdock
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    Agent005 said:

    Murdock said:

    Yeah Batman Forever and Batman & Robin are the most watchable of the 4. >:)



    They make for great drinking games.

    So does the number of moans the hotel henchman from OHMSS makes too. XD

  • Agent005 said:

    Murdock said:

    Yeah Batman Forever and Batman & Robin are the most watchable of the 4. >:)



    They make for great drinking games.

    Take a shot every time you see bat-nipples.

    :-w
  • Just bought doctor who season 6 box set, was thinking about buying tintin, anyone seen the movie?
  • Agent005Agent005
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    Agent005 said:

    Murdock said:

    Yeah Batman Forever and Batman & Robin are the most watchable of the 4. >:)



    They make for great drinking games.

    Take a shot every time you see bat-nipples.

    :-w


    I said drinking games, not suicide!
  • Agent005 said:

    Agent005 said:

    Murdock said:

    Yeah Batman Forever and Batman & Robin are the most watchable of the 4. >:)



    They make for great drinking games.

    Take a shot every time you see bat-nipples.

    :-w


    I said drinking games, not suicide!


    Take a look at number three in this list:
    http://www.moviefancentral.com/psycho-pirate-99/top10s/5259
    Great minds think alike I guess! ;)
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    I remember watching this film on MGM or TCM around 11 years ago. I don't remember much from it but I remember really enjoying it and have always remembered that scene on the poster when he puts his finger in the gun. James Mason is great.



    Mason or Garner, Bounine? ;)

    Anyhow, it's a fun western comedy. I also recommend the follow up film:

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    I think I like the "non-sequel" sequel even better, probably because I prefer Suzanne Pleshette to Joan Hackett.

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