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the last film you watched thread

Star Wars Episode 9: The Rise Of Skywalker - Without spoiling anything I really enjoyed this movie. Not a perfect movie but I think reviews have been a bit too harsh with this one.

Last night I saw this movie and thought it was so-so! I think the reviews are correct! It was a bit dull in the middle of the movie and it dragged on too long at 2 1/2 hours. The highlight of the movie are several scenes with Carrie Fisher! It was a great final sendoff for her! RIP! Former starts also came back for cameos in this movie too! Harrison Ford, Billy Dee Williams, and Mark Hamill. It was great to see them again in this movie as well!
 
This afternoon I saw "Bombshell" starring Charlize Theron, Nicole Kidman, Margot Robbie, and John Lithgow.

What a great movie! All the actors were terrific in portraying the real people they portrayed. I see some Oscar nominations hopefully!

Check it out!
 
It’s Complicated (2009)
 
Duplex (2003)

"A young couple has a chance to move into a gorgeous duplex in the perfect New York neighborhood. All they have to do is bump off the current tenant, a cute little old lady."
 
In a cinema (back when there were film theaters at all, and there were more than multiplexes: Amadeus in a 1989 re-release in L'H, since our music teacher aparently deemed it useful for our musical education.

On DVD... if you mean the disc, not through the recorder function of the DVD player... you mean from beginning to end... damn... damn, for the life of yours, I can't remember.

I can remember more easily those I record from TV, and which left a deeper impression on me: Pickpocket last summer, and La Dolce Vita (finally!) last June.
And a couple of Jennifer Aniston's later comedies, you may guess which ones :mrgreen: I'm such a sucker for comedies :cool:

I actually prefer them from Youtube, on the computer... you know... I loved it when I discovered À bout the souffle... I mean the film, the actual film, not just the fame.
 
The Commuter on Netflix.

Utter bollocks.

You mean the whole movie, or the first minutes, which tell you what the rest is going to be like...


I usually read movies' plots in their corresponding Wikipedia article... only watch them if I discover through it that the film may actually be worth taking precious time from your life you might be devoting to your trace in posterity: that was the case of Melancholia.
 
You mean the whole movie, or the first minutes, which tell you what the rest is going to be like...


I usually read movies' plots in their corresponding Wikipedia article... only watch them if I discover through it that the film may actually be worth taking precious time from your life you might be devoting to your trace in posterity: that was the case of Melancholia.

Neeson does the same movie over and over just different locations, the one special effect in the thing was lame, and why they'd hire two great actors for throwaway nothing roles is beyond me, well it's not.
 
Neeson does the same movie over and over just different locations, the one special effect in the thing was lame, and why they'd hire two great actors for throwaway nothing roles is beyond me, well it's not.

1. Two more words: Taken, typecast.
Well, Widows , and his age and candid pics on the street, seem to be changing that course.


2. You need to attract people to whatever film-shaped movie you are marketing, and actors who, sadly for them, are totally dispensable as far as good cinema is concerned, need to earn a living.
 
1. Two more words: Taken, typecast.
Well, Widows , and his age and candid pics on the street, seem to be changing that course.


2. You need to attract people to whatever film-shaped movie you are marketing, and actors who, sadly for them, are totally dispensable as far as good cinema is concerned, need to earn a living.

"Product", not "movie" :roll:

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Add "somehow" at the end, too.
 
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