What was the last movie you watched?

Road To Perdition.
The movie is palpable with attitude & values as old school meets the new generation of deceit & dishonesty. Set in the time when the Tommy gun ruled, you won't experience a better Tom Hanks performance where less is more. He must protect his son, that has accidentally observed what his father does for a living....

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"Perdition" was great. I watched a tearjerker last night with the wife, "Wonder," which was wonderful if one is the mood for an emotional film with great characters.
 
Just rewatched Interstellar last night. What an epic movie with another fantastic Hans Zimmer score. My wife and some friends don’t think much of it but I really enjoy it (it doesn’t always have to be a 10/10 to like and enjoy, IMO).

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This scene is intense and one of my favorites (Warning: Spoilers):

https://youtu.be/a3lcGnMhvsA
 
Was looking for something to laugh at as few movies, if any in today's Hollywood can make me (or anyone for that matter) laugh except for those in Hollywood that thought it was funny.

Started going back and decided to watch, what IMHO, is one of the funniest movies and Albert Brooks funniest movie:

Lost In America

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To me, it is a timeless plot based on the what can go wrong will go wrong mentality.
 
Action Point - A decent Johnny Knoxville romp based on a real crazy theme park in Jersey called Action Park. Unsafe rides, underage employees, beers flying everywhere. The story is told with JN as the Grandfather telling his granddaughter how it all played out.

Here is the wiki page about the real place
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_Park

Edit-wow, that was odd, clipboard concatenated a link plus an earlier copy
 
Mission Impossible: Fallout.............It might be the best M.I. yet.

My wife is traveling for work and let me know she won’t be home tomorrow, as originally expected, but rather Sunday. I think I’ll walk next door to the theater and see this this weekend. I enjoy most of Tom Cruise’s action movies (definitely Collateral).


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It seems so strange to me that this topic died, since there are some controversial comments on Venom.
No Marvel fans on this forum? :skeptical:
 
A Star Is Born - First time in a while I’ve seen a movie in the theaters. I enjoyed it quite a bit.

Sicario: Day of the Soldado - I really loved the first one (own it) and also really enjoyed this sequel. Wished I would have seen it in theaters.


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I watched Alpha the other day. It looked promising, plus I'm a sucker for anything prehistoric. But it turned out to be almost amateurish. A very basic story, poor acting, and modest production value. Shame.
 
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