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Rate The Last Movie You Watched




Amy (2015) - The story of Amy Winehouse in her own words, featuring unseen archival footage and unheard tracks.

I might be rating this documentary a little higher than I should because I really liked Amy Winehouse and was fortunate to see her in concert twice before she got the reputation of being a very unreliable live act. 4.5/5

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Reply #1 posted 08/30/15 5:13pm

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It deserves the high rating. My friend and I walked out of the theater angry and bawling disbelief
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Reply #2 posted 08/30/15 7:32pm

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The Last Mistress / Une vieille maîtresse, means An Old Mistresss. (2007)

Don't ask me with the title was changed. confused

Novel by French writer Jules Amédée Barbey d’Aurevilly

A beautifully filmed period piece about debauchery, obsession, and consequences. 3 out of 4 stars.


Ryno de Marigny (Fu’ad Aït Aattou) is a penniless womanizing nobleman engaged to a wealthy, young, and inexperience woman named Hermangarde (Roxanne Mesquida). On the eve of the couples nuptials Ryno is summond to Hermangarde grandmother's home, Marquise de Flers. The grandmother demands Ryno give a full account of his relationship with La Vellini (Asia Argento). In flashbacks, Ryno leaves out no details of his decade long relationship with Vellini. Ryno assures Hermangarde grandmother he's deeply in love and has ended his relationship with Vellini.


The acting is superb, Fu’ad Aït Aattou (Ryno) is so beatiful it almost hurts to look at him. Directed Catherine Breillat. has a rep for explicit eroticism, to her credit she pulled back in this film. Superb acting by Ryno de Marigny (Fu’ad Aït Aattou) and La Vellini (Asia Argento) with some Kama Sutra positions thrown in... conveys the couples excessive sexual desires The supporting cast is just as grand; Hermangarde grandmother, played by Claude Sarraute is a scene stealer. The surreal humour...typical French. lol

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Reply #3 posted 08/31/15 1:19am

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Extremely disappointing, with huge glaring inaccuracies both about the history and the individuals portrayed.

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Reply #4 posted 08/31/15 6:01am

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Lianachan said:



Extremely disappointing, with huge glaring inaccuracies both about the history and the individuals portrayed.

nod Out and out lies...this was an a agenda film.

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Reply #5 posted 08/31/15 6:11am

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Tucker and Dale vs. Evil starstarstarstarstar

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big thumbs up! very funny, entertaining piece. well worth a watch, if you like LOLs. plus, tyler labine is featured.

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Reply #6 posted 08/31/15 10:21am

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TD3 said:



The Last Mistress / Une vieille maîtresse, means An Old Mistresss. (2007)

Don't ask me with the title was changed. confused

Novel by French writer Jules Amédée Barbey d’Aurevilly

A beautifully filmed period piece about debauchery, obsession, and consequences. 3 out of 4 stars.


Ryno de Marigny (Fu’ad Aït Aattou) is a penniless womanizing nobleman engaged to a wealthy, young, and inexperience woman named Hermangarde (Roxanne Mesquida). On the eve of couples nuptials Ryno is summond to the home Hermangarde grandmother, Marquise de Flers. The grandmother demands Ryno give her a full account of his relationship with La Vellini (Asia Argento). In flashbacks, Ryno leaves out no details of his decade long relationship with Vellini. Ryno assures Hermangarde grandmother he's deeply in love and has ended his relationship with Vellini.


The acting is superb, Ryno ((Fu’ad Aït Aattou) is so beatiful it almost hurts to look at him. Directed Catherine Breillat. has a rep for explicit eroticism, to her credit she pulled back in this film. Superb acting by Ryno de Marigny (Fu’ad Aït Aattou) and La Vellini (Asia Argento) with some Kama Sutra positions thrown in, conveys the couples excessive sexual desires The supporting cast is just as grand; Hermangarde grandmother, played by Claude Sarraute is a scene stealer. The surreal humour...typical French. lol

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I liked this one, but the sight of Asia Argento's implants and back tattoo I found jarring in the context of this period piece.

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Reply #7 posted 08/31/15 10:28am

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Lianachan said:



Extremely disappointing, with huge glaring inaccuracies both about the history and the individuals portrayed.


I don't take points off for inaccuracies because all biopics are fiction. If I want something closer to the truth, I'll watch a documentary.

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Reply #8 posted 08/31/15 8:06pm

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San Andreas. 3.5 outta 5 stars.



Because of a few negative reviews, i had put off seeing San Andreas.



I finally watched it and thought it was pretty entertaining. Some of the dialogue was kinda lame and some of the action sequences far fetched, but overall it was a good disaster flick. It was cool seeing my hometown (San Francisco) get destroyed like it did. Hopefully that won't happen in real life though.



Anyway people who critique everything about a movie probably should lighten up a bit. For the most part, it's just entertainment.

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Reply #9 posted 09/01/15 1:03am

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sexton said:

Lianachan said:



Extremely disappointing, with huge glaring inaccuracies both about the history and the individuals portrayed.


I don't take points off for inaccuracies because all biopics are fiction. If I want something closer to the truth, I'll watch a documentary.


I always take points off for historical inaccuracies. Not everybody will know the actual history of a film or watch a documentary about real events, and a film's version of events (however inaccurate) can easily become the mass public's version of history.

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Reply #10 posted 09/01/15 10:19am

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Lianachan said:

sexton said:


I don't take points off for inaccuracies because all biopics are fiction. If I want something closer to the truth, I'll watch a documentary.


I always take points off for historical inaccuracies. Not everybody will know the actual history of a film or watch a documentary about real events, and a film's version of events (however inaccurate) can easily become the mass public's version of history.


I also don't take points off a movie for how it could be interpreted by other people.

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Reply #11 posted 09/01/15 10:26am

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sexton said:



Lianachan said:




sexton said:




I don't take points off for inaccuracies because all biopics are fiction. If I want something closer to the truth, I'll watch a documentary.




I always take points off for historical inaccuracies. Not everybody will know the actual history of a film or watch a documentary about real events, and a film's version of events (however inaccurate) can easily become the mass public's version of history.




I also don't take points off a movie for how it could be interpreted by other people.



In general, neither do I. However, the misrepresentation of history and how easily it can be absorbed by the masses does concern me.
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Reply #12 posted 09/01/15 10:32am

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Lianachan said:


sexton said:


I also don't take points off a movie for how it could be interpreted by other people.

In general, neither do I. However, the misrepresentation of history and how easily it can be absorbed by the masses does concern me.


Fair enough. Then there is the opposite response where people don't know a movie is based on real events like the kids a few years ago who thought the Titanic was a just a movie and not a real ship.

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Reply #13 posted 09/01/15 11:39am

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https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c2/Cinderella_2015_official_poster.jpg





Beautifully shot remake of Walt Disney's 1950 animated classic with some interesting changes. I expected a bit more but will probably watch again. 3.5/5

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sexton said:

Lianachan said:


I always take points off for historical inaccuracies. Not everybody will know the actual history of a film or watch a documentary about real events, and a film's version of events (however inaccurate) can easily become the mass public's version of history.


I also don't take points off a movie for how it could be interpreted by other people.

I´m with Lianachan on this one. I´m really fickle about historical accuracy because it´s a thin line between historical inaccuracy and thinly veiled propaganda , or revisionism.

This being said, I can still enjoy wellmade movies even though the historical innaccuracies bother me a bit (Ghandi, Lawrence of Arabia, Midnight Express, JFK, etc. ).

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Reply #15 posted 09/03/15 4:59pm

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Its about the history of female back-up singing, in short. Funny, exciting, heartbreaking and very entertaining. I'm pretty sure the org would appreciate this.

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Reply #16 posted 09/03/15 5:05pm

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^^^

Absolutely. I loved it in the theater a couple of years ago and then when I tripped over the Judith Hill connection, enjoyed it all over again a few months ago.

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Ex Machina (Alex Garland: 2015)



Failed to see this in the theater. Then I had Internet speed problems for days that continually interrupted my fascinated churning until I wanted to strangle the Future of Awesome.

Tonight I finally saw it all in one go. My Internet service still sucks.

A Bill Gates-like persona is summoned as an expert test subject to a private research abode domineered by a Google/Elon Musk-like genius who can and has captured our biggest search-engine data fears deeply enough to boldly — or foolishly — attempt to remove the mask thus far crudely bolted on to mankind's artifice.

It's nothing for a machine to outthink us anymore (no chess master is even a threat), but getting to the point where a computer can realize what it (or she or he) is doing and become indistinguishable, now that's a virus.

At first this story seemed like another all-too claustrophobic one about a singularity in genius attempting more than will ever be possible alone. But upon more reflection perhaps the enormous weight of humanity is there with us all along, the trillions upon trillions of data points have just reached the day where they need only a careful focus that comes out of garages, not massive committees.

At least that's what I believe if this is set a good deal in the future, and it smartly seems to avoid dating itself too much. I think?

For now I find it to be a philosophical flyby at what it means to be human, the sometimes catastrophic drive in all of us to be loved unconditionally. Most of the data points seem to be there. It just needs willing minds to contemplate and an Internet service that can stream them.

5 out of 5
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Reply #18 posted 09/06/15 2:28am

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8/10. Very funny at times, heartbreaking and also really had me on the edge of my seat... But it's really no simple action flick, it puts great emphasis on the characters.

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Reply #19 posted 09/09/15 1:13am

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END OF THE TOUR




Character driven - dialogue dominant - piognant peformances - heartbreaking.

FOUR STARS! star star star star

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Reply #20 posted 09/10/15 8:11am

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END OF THE TOUR




Character driven - dialogue dominant - piognant peformances - heartbreaking.

FOUR STARS! star star star star


This is the kind of movie that tends to interest me.

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Reply #21 posted 09/10/15 11:55am

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Ace said:

DiminutiveRocker said:

END OF THE TOUR




Character driven - dialogue dominant - piognant peformances - heartbreaking.

FOUR STARS! star star star star


This is the kind of movie that tends to interest me.

DiminutiveRocker! woot! hug



ACE! hug I think you would like it. Jason Segal does a nice dramtic acting turn here.

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Reply #22 posted 09/10/15 12:24pm

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DIMINUTIVE!

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Reply #23 posted 09/10/15 12:26pm

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not the most recent, but the most memorable and the one that has stuck with me the most:

UNDER THE SKIN

i don't even know how to rate it.

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starkitty said:

DIMINUTIVE!



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Reply #25 posted 09/10/15 2:00pm

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Now THAT is some weird movie. Kudos to Scarlett Johansson for starring in such a low budget production. I really liked it, especially the slow pace and Scarlett´s sexy aura in this flic but I think a little bit more of an explanation would have made it more interesting.

Then again, I think not explaining anything was part of the charme of this slow and quiet little gem of a film.

starkitty said:

not the most recent, but the most memorable and the one that has stuck with me the most:

UNDER THE SKIN

i don't even know how to rate it.

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Reply #26 posted 09/10/15 5:25pm

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starkitty said:


DIMINUTIVE!





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I'm good! miss you!
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Reply #27 posted 09/10/15 7:15pm

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Now THAT is some weird movie. Kudos to Scarlett Johansson for starring in such a low budget production. I really liked it, especially the slow pace and Scarlett´s sexy aura in this flic but I think a little bit more of an explanation would have made it more interesting.


Then again, I think not explaining anything was part of the charme of this slow and quiet little gem of a film.




I almost stopped watching halfway through, it was so unnerving. I'm glad I stayed with it, but I was gutted at the end. I don't have enough people to discuss it with!
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Reply #28 posted 09/11/15 12:46pm

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starkitty said:

not the most recent, but the most memorable and the one that has stuck with me the most:


UNDER THE SKIN


i don't even know how to rate it.



I know how to rate it: 5/5

I loved this movie.

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Reply #29 posted 09/11/15 12:51pm

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starkitty said:


KoolEaze said:

Now THAT is some weird movie. Kudos to Scarlett Johansson for starring in such a low budget production. I really liked it, especially the slow pace and Scarlett´s sexy aura in this flic but I think a little bit more of an explanation would have made it more interesting.

Then again, I think not explaining anything was part of the charme of this slow and quiet little gem of a film.


I almost stopped watching halfway through, it was so unnerving. I'm glad I stayed with it, but I was gutted at the end. I don't have enough people to discuss it with!


It has been said that many of the scenes of Scarlett driving around in the van were filmed Candid Camera style with the locals not recognizing her as an actress.


I believe I also read the deformed character she picked up was not wearing a mask. That is his real face.

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