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the last film you watched thread

Deepa Mehta directs Rushdie's script of Midnight's Children (2012).

I admit not being a fan of the novel, and didn't find the movie much better. But Mehta's cinematography is lovely and the film (in spite of what I find lacking in Rushdie's story) is provocative.

 
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Frozen [2013/Disney]

I found it's a little boring because of the songs. But the effects are incredible.

6/10
 
The Cleveland International Film Festival starts Thursday, March 20th and runs through Sunday, March 30th. They are offering 212 movie choices (actually more movies because some short ones are grouped together) including quite a few LGBT films. They'll show each just two or three times. I just bought my tickets today for nine movies. Every year I went to more until last year I saw 16, but that was too many and I needed to cut back. I will be seeing "Continental" about the baths in NYC, and "Five Dances", and "Test" among others. "Farmland" will be more of a documentary about current farming. I'm looking forward to all of these.
 
When I first saw Jodorowsky's The Holy Mountain (1973) in the early nineties I didn't like it. I thought its fluidity was tantamount to nonsense. Now, that strikes me as a dull and juvenile reaction to a coherent work.



Plus, fewer films are so sumptuous. If you watch it anytime soon, it's vital to seek out the restored version.

 
this was ok, i'm not really a star trek fan, i've never seen an episode of the show from the sixties, but i AM a fan of chris pine!!! yummmm!! 2 hours with chris pine!!!

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Trying to get psyched for baseball:

It Happens Every Spring (old)

Moneyball (new)
 
An imbecilic Sikh devotional in which fidelity to God cures infertility and paralysis Sat Sri Akal (2008).
 
The Muppets: Most Wanted.

I don't go out of my way to see "all ages" type movies these days, but this one was definite start-to-finish laughs. ..|
 
A groovy soundtrack and some bizarre sexuality does little to save Hanzo the Razor: Sword of Justice (1972) from tedium.
 
The woodshed scene between Bradley Cooper and Michael Ian Black isn't as hot as it's hyped to be. You can barely see any skin at all.

The last film I watched is strangely super connected to this film! It was Sleepaway Camp, a terrible terrible horror movie from the 80s forgotten by most, but that the makers of Wet Hot American Summer based a tonne of scenes and characters off
 
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