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    Saw The Debt the other night. Good acting and storyline. Don't regret seeing it but probably wouldn't watch it again.

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    So, Hobo with a Shotgun was the worst movie I've ever seen in my life. It is right up there with Thunder Ninja Kids. Had some great lines though.

    The Debt sounds familiar. I'll look into it.
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    Its still in theaters. About a group of Mossad agents on a clandestine mission to capture a former Nazi, "Dieter Vogel" (based on Josef Mengele, the SS doctor that performed experiments on people at Auschwitz), who's living in Berlin working as a gynecologist. Lots of twists to it, one of those movies that doesn't start to really make sense till towards the end.

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    Ah yes, now I remember.
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    I went into it not knowing a single thing about it, just that everybody was saying it was really good so I figured why not. I actually really liked the storyline, which I won't go into detail about cause it'd spoil it, but I think they could have gone about telling it just a little bit better. Its worth seeing though.

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    here are my must see movies, eastern promises, no country for old men, momento, fight club, training day, casino, true grit new and old i prefer old, full metal jacket, duel. thats all i can think off for now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    So, Hobo with a Shotgun was the worst movie I've ever seen in my life.
    My wife and I were pretty excited for this movie when we saw the previews, but 10 minutes in we literally couldn't keep watching it. It's just terrible.

    Cloak and Dagger is on Netflix instant streaming right now. That movie is fantastically 80's.

    Blitz with Jason Statham just came out last weekish on netflix and redbox. About a "bad boy" cop who goes on the hunt for a serial cop killer. Pretty decent.

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    Hobo with the shotgun is freaking sick movie, and fuckin THE WORST MOVIE I've ever seen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr_Fwd View Post
    Hobo with the shotgun is freaking sick movie, and fuckin THE WORST MOVIE I've ever seen.
    I kinda liked it. Not much plot and a whole lot of gore. The people doing it definitely had their tongues in their cheeks.

    Now the new X-men movie, that sucked big time. Started out ok but tripped over it's own pecker about half way through. Lots of violence for a PG13 movie too.
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    I watched The Veteran last night because of this thread. Pretty good, thought they gave away the little twist a bit early but well done. Kind of reminded me of a movie I probably recommended somewhere in this thread Outlaw with Sean Bean. Similar, vet takes back the streets of London kind of deal.

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