What was the last movie you watched?

Finally had the opportunity to catch "Hostiles" last night. When it was in theaters I couldn't get my wife to go. Once she (we) got past the first five minutes it was a great story and really well done.
 
A horrifying but well done movie about the terrorist attacks in Norway (2011) that left 77 dead, 69 of them teenagers. Some scenes are graphic and hard to watch.

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Finally had the opportunity to catch "Hostiles" last night. When it was in theaters I couldn't get my wife to go. Once she (we) got past the first five minutes it was a great story and really well done.

Good film, powerful.

Mulholland Drive... in all its David Lynch weirdness.

Big fan, among my favorites.
 
Just returned from seeing "Green Book". One of the more enjoyable releases this year. Both Mahershala Ali and Viggo Mortensen give very entertaining performances. Yes, it is a bit predictable yet it keeps you interested throughout.

 
‘Instant Family’ is a feel-good flick that entertained in the usual fashion.

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Have to agree Hell or High Water and Hostiles both good movies. Looking forward to Rocketman. Can't wait for Lawrence of Arabia in 4K
 
Last two films other than series: Arctic, Never Look Away. Both really good films. Also looking forward to watching Rocketman.
 
My wife have seen The Kitchen and Blinded By The Light this week.

The Kitchen was enjoyable but couldn’t really solve the dilemma of Melissa McCarthy’s
dimples killing people. Lots of people died.

Blinded By The Light is about a Pakistani boy who is inspired by Bruce Springsteen’s lyrics. Loved the music and loved the movie. What’s not to like about Bollywood meeting Asbury Park?
 
Little to no time for movies, but did finally see Queens Bohemian Rhapsody, 3 times over a few weeks, then Motley Crues The Dirt, 3-4 times - so I guess I make time if I feel a movie is worth it.


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Just returned from seeing "Once Upon A Time in Hollywood". I'd give the movie a C. I am not really sure what the goal of the film was. It was a pretty slow moving 2 hours and 45 minutes. There was about 45 minutes of entertainment in the whole picture and it wasn't the part (about 8 minutes) with Tarantino's typical gratuitous violence.
 
'The Red Sparrow' for the second time. The book and its two sequels of the trilogy are great.... as is Jennifer Lawrence as Dominika in the movie. It's amazing how much they packed into the first few minutes, although maybe tough to follow if you haven't read the book. The author (retired CIA) really knows his stuff. His descriptions of street survelliance scenes in his book are memorable.
 
This was my first time to see this movie. Daniel Day Lewis was in top forum.This picture won best costume and DDL was dressed to the 9s in every scene. There was a small amount of stick with it to the movie but for the most part this is a hold you in it movie all be it slow.The ending is abrupt.This is definitely not an action Jackson movie. I would rate this movie 8.5 to 9. The car by the way is a Bristol 405 not a Porsche which is what I thought it was.
Watching Phantom Thread this weekend.
 
The music was well done. A lot of dialogue with no music sound quality was very good.
All in All this was decent movie.
QUOTE=MPW;280351]Jonny Greenwood’s soundtrack is superb in this film.[/QUOTE]
 
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