In American English, we say "to see a movie" when we view it at a movie theater. For instance,
1. Tonight, I am seeing the new Spider Man movie with my friend Jason.
2. I saw that movie last night at the West Springfield cinemas.
3. I want to see the movie "Jupiter Rising" when it comes out next month.
4. Do you want to go see the new Harry Potter movie with me tonight?
We say "to watch" a movie when we view it at home, in particular, on DVD, BlueRay, VHS (if you still have a VCR laying around), NetFlix, Hulu, Youtube, etc. For instance,
1. I watched "X-Men: Days of Future Past" with my girlfriend last night after we had dinner.
2. John came over last night and we watched a few movies on Netflix.
3. Mark is coming over tonight to watch a few movies with me. He really wants to watch "X-Men: Days of Future Past" but I'm not sure if I am up to it.
4. Which movie do you want to watch tonight?