What movie did you last watch?

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I watched Get Hard last night. :p
 

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Jurassic World
 

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Something on TV with Sandra Bullock. My wife watched it, nothing else was on.
The last move I intentionally watched was "The Theory of Everything". Awesome movie!
I'm currently waiting for "Minions" on DVD. :D
 

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One of the Sharknado movies on tv! <_<
 

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I think my last viewing was THE LADY IN GOLD
 

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I believe it was the Hunger Games.
 

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One of my nieces has been pestering me for some time to watch "Frozen" with her...I gotta tell you I was not looking forward to it (to me if a movie does not have alien zombie cyborgs in it, I figure what's the use?) but I found it wasn't that bad. And you know, kids love it when you share in things like that with them, so it was time well spent.
 

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Update, I watched Terminator Genesis - which was amusing and silly.
 

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MoreCoffee - my husband watched that, and I sat through some of it, but after a while was just "meh..." and I left lol.

The last full movie I watched... hmm, it's been a while... I think it was "True Story" with James Franco. Very interesting and disturbing.
 

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Antman. It was great.

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Jack the Giant Killer on TV ;)
 

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I watched "The Lord of the Rings: The return of the king" today on my computer :)
 

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I'm watching The Longest Yard right now with Adam Sandler.
 

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My last three movies were "God's Not Dead", "What If" and "Tribulation Force".

Frankly all were so utterly lame it beggared belief. I was stunned to see such drivel put out under a Christian banner and even more shocked to see that the first two movies averaged nearly 5 stars average on Amazon.
 

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My last three movies were "God's Not Dead", "What If" and "Tribulation Force".

Frankly all were so utterly lame it beggared belief. I was stunned to see such drivel put out under a Christian banner and even more shocked to see that the first two movies averaged nearly 5 stars average on Amazon.

I watched the whole set of crazy rapture films from the 1970s mainly because they were so badly acted, badly scripted, and absolutely terrible theology. I could not help laughing. But folk still believe that kind of theology they've just moved it into the future - say 2016 since 2012 failed. Some folk call Jehovah's witnesses a "non-prophet organisation" because of their failed predictions but what of the chaps who said Y2K would be the start of end times, and 1962with the Cuban Missile crisis, and 2012 with the Myan Calendar, and 1984 (or was it 1985) with the planetary alignment, or some near future year with a "blood moon" ... aren't all those folk and the theology they peddle non-prophet types?

Anyway, the most recent "Left Behind" film, the one with Nicolas Cage, was really bad :p
 

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I watched the whole set of crazy rapture films from the 1970s mainly because they were so badly acted, badly scripted, and absolutely terrible theology. I could not help laughing. But folk still believe that kind of theology they've just moved it into the future - say 2016 since 2012 failed. Some folk call Jehovah's witnesses a "non-prophet organisation" because of their failed predictions but what of the chaps who said Y2K would be the start of end times, and 1962with the Cuban Missile crisis, and 2012 with the Myan Calendar, and 1984 (or was it 1985) with the planetary alignment, or some near future year with a "blood moon" ... aren't all those folk and the theology they peddle non-prophet types?

I liked the Left Behind series, it was a light read but I enjoyed the books. As long as it's read as fiction rather than theology I don't see a problem with it, although it's worrying that people should watch a movie and because it's a "Christian movie" they assume every single thing in it must be true.

Loads of bad predictions about the end, and probably loads of people along the way who gave everything away because they wouldn't need it only to find that actually they really did need it after all.

Anyway, the most recent "Left Behind" film, the one with Nicolas Cage, was really bad :p

That's a polite way of putting it :)

The PureFlix offerings (What If and Gods Not Dead) were so predictable and contrived it was painful. What If had a couple of really very small twists that added a flicker of interest to an otherwise dull movie. Gods Not Dead was so contrived and unbelievable it didn't even have an unexpected twist in it anywhere, and you could see things coming a mile off. Of course it's easy to win a debate when you script both sides. Certainly I wouldn't show my Christian friends either movie and frankly I'd be embarrassed if I'd expected a non-Christian friend to sit through it.
 
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