What was the last movie you went to the theater to see?

Last movie I saw in the theater was Man of Steel. It was a decent movie barring a few things here and there which were very jarring to the overall experience. Jonathan Kent's character was a disappointment and lets not talk about the ending. Overall, it could have been much better considering how good the Batman movies had been.
 
Same as Spiral! The last movie I saw in theatres was Man of Steel as well.

I loved the movie! Although the hype for it was so much and I expected so much from it, it was kind of a let down. And it certainly wasn't to the standards of TDK trilogy. But definitely a great movie overall.
 
The last movie I went to see in an actual theatre was probably 007: Skyfall, I've always been a big Bond fan and went in having high expectations for it. I wasn't dissapointed. While I wouldn't call it the best Bond film ever (I still consider casino Royale to be the best of the "modern" Bond films), it certainly had it's high points. I won't spoil any details here but it was money well spent.
 
Kick-Ass 2. I enjoyed it more than most hardcore fans, probably because I haven't read the comics, but..

Spoiler alert!

It was very awkward to watch Mindy kiss David. Nonetheless, it is still unapologetically shocking, has crude and offensive humor, and fits somewhere in between the real world and comic book reality. Since that's what I was looking for in a sequel to Kick-Ass, I was satisfied with it. I've been filled in on the differences between the film and comic, so I have to admit that I'd probably think less of the movie had I gotten into the comics.
 
Last movie I went to see at the cinema was with my girlfriend and we watched the Conjuring. It shat both me an my girlfriend up. At one point I screamed more than she did. The only reason I like seeing horror movies at the cinema is because after a really scary/part that makes me jump I'm always pissing myself with laughter because of how silly it is!

The movie though was quite good and although like with most horror films are high predictable, it was still a good watch and I'd recommend it to anyone who wants a good scare! It'll definitely make you struggle to sleep for the first night or 2 :p
 
Last movie I went to see at the cinema was with my girlfriend and we watched the Conjuring. It shat both me an my girlfriend up. At one point I screamed more than she did. The only reason I like seeing horror movies at the cinema is because after a really scary/part that makes me jump I'm always pissing myself with laughter because of how silly it is!

The movie though was quite good and although like with most horror films are high predictable, it was still a good watch and I'd recommend it to anyone who wants a good scare! It'll definitely make you struggle to sleep for the first night or 2 :p

I'm a total Redbox or Xbox Movies girl. I think the last one I saw in the theater was...Okay, I think it was Magic Mike with my (gay) friend Brad who desperately wanted to see it but didn't want to go by himself. No, I do not own the movie. It was awful. Truly awful. But...the eye candy wasn't awful. I think that's the only thing that got me through the movie. Hmmm...Maybe I should have made something else up. I probably just lost a lot of cred by admitting that ;)

I cannot wait to see The Conjuring! I'm a die hard lover of horror/scary movies and it's so difficult to find ones that don't suck. Unless they suck with class. I.e. Killer Klowns From Outer Space. Yeah, I watched that about a month ago. Still as terrible as ever!
 
I saw Croogs just because I was bored. The movie sucked. Miley Virus does one of the character's voices. I wish I had gone to see the new Bond movie, Skyfall, instead but I just found the full version of that movie online so all is well with my world. I really don't understand the point of going to a theater these days when you can find the full version of the movie with a simple web search bout 6-12 months after it hits theaters.
 
Despicable Me 2.

It was fantastic. The creators knew that the minions were such a big hit that they gave them a lot more screen time. Also, Benjamin Bratt's character, El Macho, was hilarious.
 
Just recently I saw the movie "Getaway" with Selena Gomez, it was so-so, and since it was double feaure I saw Pacific Rim right after that and it was AWESOME, holy crap it was wicked epic and was just amazing.
 
I took my son to see the smurfs two last weekend. Eh, it was alright. Kind of cute. Not as cheesey annoying as the chipmunk movies, that's for sure.
 
The last movie I saw was also Despicable Me. It was great, probably even better than the first one. I just loved it. The purple minions were a great little addition.. it was just hilarious. Also, since he had gotten custody of the girls in the first movie, adding the love interest in the second movie was a great move. Even as an adult I still like to watch movies like that.
 
For me it was Star Trek: Into Darkness. I saw it in a Imax theater so it was pretty intense. I really liked that movie.
 
I just saw the new Riddick in theaters. I didn't think it was any good. I haven't seen the first couple Riddick's. My girlfriend's parents saw The Butler while we saw Riddick. Apparently The Butler wasn't that great either. My brother saw Elysium in theaters and said it was excellent until the end. I'm sure most of you know what Riddick is about so I won't describe it. Nothing about the movie intrigued me except for the alien monsters.
 
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