Saturday
Mar172012
Complete the Sentence...
Saturday, March 17, 2012 at 4:08PM
The last movie I saw was ___________________ and when _______________ I thought to myself " _____________________".
p.s. more film bitch awards soon, new series debuts or returns and such are also on the way in the next week or two. sorry for delays...
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The last movie I saw was 21 Jump Street, and when it was over, I thought to myself that it was about a million times better than I expected.
the last movie i saw was The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest and when the power went out I thought Damn, It's almost the end of the movie and she's going up stairs in a ominous warehouse!
I had some pringles though, so it's all good.
The last movie I saw was "Bullhead," and when it ended, I thought to myself "Who's that Man?"
Poppy! LOL. Pringles make everything better. (except waist lines)
The last movie I saw was 'Hugo' (al fin) and when I saw Asa Butterfield I thought, my God, he looks so much like a young Elijah Wood...
A lovely tribute to old Hollywood, but I think I still like 'The Artist' the best!
I guess I should have said a youngER Elijah... He still looks 16!
Pringles rule!
The last movie I saw was a trifecta of Michelle Pfeiffer movies––Frankie & Johnny, The Age of Innocence, and The Fabulous Baker Boys––and when ever she was in a scene I thought to myself, "Why the HELL does she not have an Oscar by now?!!!"
The last movie I saw was Another Earth, and when I noticed Brit Marling's Katniss-style braid, I said to my husband "Brit is a beautiful girl and should never wear makeup." Jennifer Lawrence, take note! Lose the heavy eyeliner, especially on the Red Carpet! Same could be said to Amanda Seyfried. Makes them look like they're from the very wrong side of the tracks and a different decade.
@Debra de Rodriguez
Hugo, "a lovely tribute to old Holywood."? Must not be the same Hugo that I saw....
The last movie I saw was 'The Blind Side' (a first-time-viewing) and when it was over I thought to myself "Even although I was fully prepared to dismiss this film, I'm totally getting Sandra Bullock's Oscar buzz now...".
The last movie I saw was Love and Other Drugs, and when it was over I thought to myself, "Jake Gyllenhaal was absolutely fantastic in this".
The last movie I saw in the spirit of the day was Shake Hands with the Devil about the Irish troubles and when it was over I thought James Cagney was great, same for Glynis Johns but if it was the 20's why did she have a 50's hairdo, that's the kind of stuff that infuriates me!
The lastmovie I saw was 'Blade Runner', and when it ended I thought about how blank and flat Harrison Ford was in it.
The last movie I saw was Hanna and after it was over I felt sick and dirty for subjecting myself to it.
The last movie I saw was The Lady Eve and while watching it I thought to myself "many of the most well-written female characters are from screwball comedy which around 70 years ago. We rarely have interesting female characters today anymore."
The last movie I saw was The Ides of March and when the last shot happened I thought to myself " this movie is basic The Godfather in politics".
The last movie I saw was the Beginners and when the credits were rolling I thought "Why haven't Ewan McGregor and Mary Page Keller gotten ANY awards love whatsoever?"
@MrW: perhaps you could explain it to the rest of us? I certainly didn't understand why Bullock won the Oscar when I saw it a year ago.
The last movie I saw was Hugo and when it took an hour for the Melies film history angle to kick in I thought to myself "This is one hot mess from Mr Scorsese".
The last movie I saw was Gone, and when it was over I thought to myself: really? Such a great build-up, such a disappointing outcome. Also, Amanda Seyfried can really act. When is she going to choose better roles?
(spoiler) The last movie I saw was Drive, and when Ryan Gosling blinked at the end I thought to myself, Thank God, this man is entirely too hot to die.
The last movie I saw was The Apartment and whenever someone said something clever I thought to myself "I bet this was funnier back in the '60s".
The last movie I saw was My Week With Marilyn and when Judi Dench appeared I thought to myself, there's always that moment when you see Judi Dench appear in a supporting role in a movie and you wonder "Is she going to be sickly sweet or a total bitch?".
The last movie I saw was All About Eve and when it was over I thought to myself "What a marvelous piece of film."
The last movie I saw was Melancholia, and whenever Kiefer Sutherland appeared on screen, I thought to myself, he's very wry; he needs to do more films.
young adult
it was over
"give back those oscars, meryl and woody"
The last movie I saw was The Lorax (new, not the original) and when everyone started singing really dated songs I thought to myself "Damn. This movie makes me want to cut down a tree".
The last movie I saw was Rise of the Planet of the Apes, and while Franco was on screen i thought to myself " how he really doesn't look at all interested in being in this movie"
The last movie I saw was The Maltese Falcon and when the killer was finally revealed I thought to myself, "Couldn't this have been done an hour ago?" We were very disappointed.
The previous movie I saw was The Big Sleep and when Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart shared the screen I thought to myself, "This is how movies should be."
The last movie I saw was The Royal Tenenbaums and when a certain character graphically cuts their wrists I thought to myself how unearned dramatically it was.
The last movie I saw was 21 Jump Street, and when Channing Tatum started to get all sensitive and started liking science, I thought to myself "There's the Channing Tatum from She's the Man - how I liked that guy, I'm glad he's back".
The last movie I saw was Perfect Sense and when i reached the ending, I thought to myself "This is the saddest happiest ending i've seen in a VERY long time".
The last movie I saw was John Carter and when it ended I thought to myself "I really really enjoyed it!" although I expected less.
The last movie I saw was Sense and Sensibility and when it was over I thought to myself "Emma Thompson wrote such a kick-ass screenplay and that she gave the best ever acceptance speech at the Golden Globes ".
The last movie I saw was 21 Jump Street and when the movie ended I thought to myself, "I really would love to see Channing Tatum nominated for this performance". No joke.
The last movie I saw was "Mientras duermes", one of the best spanish movie I have seen in a long time (very much better than "The skin I live in", but less know), and when I saw the ending I thought to myself "How he can be such an evil mother fucker!!!".
The last movie I saw was "Footnote," and when the credits rolled, I thought to myself how much the tone of the filmed reminded me of the Coen Brothers' film "A Serious Man." In a good way!
The last movie I saw was Ironweed and when the movie ended I thought to myself, "Jack Nicholson acts the same nuance, mannerism, has the same speech pattern & delivery, same-same-same everything in all his movies!" No joke.
The last movie I saw was Win Win and I thought that it seemed like a really well-done pilot to a Showtime series.
The last movie I saw was 50/50 and when it was over I thought that I liked everything about this movie, in fact watched it 3 times in 2 days.
The last movie I saw was "Moneyball" and when his daughter started singing in the guitar shop, I thought to myself "that's how they got past 50 million...but she's damn cute".
The last movie I saw was Mirror Mirror and whenever the adorable Armie Hammer was speaking, I thought to myself, "Damn, does his voice sounds like John Hamm's!"
...or Jon Hamm.
@ Jason: When I saw Moneyball I thought that song the daughter was singing sounded just like one of the key ones in Juno.
The last movie i saw was Winter's Bone (actually it's on telly right now) and when I saw J Lawrence and the supporting cast i thought 'man, i need a shave and to get me some Hunger Games tickets'.
Mike F -- YES. THAT. It just goes to show you how far good direction goes because that movie is really good despite an uneven screenplay and wildly uneven acting from the principles. But the direction is so good.
The last movie I saw was WANDERLUST and when...ever Jennifer Aniston appeared on screen I thought to myself "my God, how is she still milking her Rachel Green persona after 17 years?".
Not that I have anything against Rachel Green. I love FRIENDS. It's just that... She has one acting talent: looking like Rachel Green. That's all.
P.S. to Mr. Paul Rudd: Dude, you're SO insanely talented. I know you love David Wain and Judd Appatow but please: try to stretch those acting muscles a bit, ok? Example: Patton Oswalt.
The last movie I saw was ___________________ and when _______________ I thought to myself " _____________________".
The last movie I saw was The Night Of The Hunter and when it ended I thought to myself Lillian Gish was so good and no nomination.
The last movie I saw was Withnail & I, and when it was over I thought to myself "How the hell did Richard E. Grant not get any kind of awards nomination for his performance?".
The last Movie I saw was Dog Pound and when it was over i thought that Adam Butcher is my New fav young up and coming actor. Really talented!
The last movie I saw was A Separation (watched it yesterday) and when the credits rolled I thought to myself "Is that it? This can't be it! So disappointed"