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What's the last movie you've seen?

In the tall grass (netflix)

Bit of an odd one, started off ok then got weirder as the movie progressed.
 
1922.

Listen man, I’m not mad you killed your wife I’m mad because you were so STUPID about it
 
Tonight I watched the 1981 movie Hell Night by Tom DeSimone since I was browsing for stuff to watch on Shudder, came across it, and just figured I might as well check it out since I've never really heard of it. Decent. Mostly forgettable, but I didn't dislike it.

Prior to that, I watched some Italian stuff recently.

Yesterday, I watched the 1971 film The Cat o' Nine Tails by Dario Argento. Like his other work that I watched a while back and posted about, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, I found The Cat o' Nine Tails entertaining and enjoyable enough. Neither are my favorite of his work, but they're both solid.

Last Saturday, I also watched the 1987 movie Stage Fright (originally titled Deliria, otherwise known as StageFright, StageFright: Aquarius, Aquarius, or Bloody Bird) by Michael Soavi. Came across mention of it for the first time on the Twitter feed of someone whose streams I watch and rented it afterward. Fun movie. It has a nice flare to it and the owl mask is memorable.
 
Oh I’ve finally seen Downtown abbey the movie at the cinema

I’ve seen Rocket man again because I got it on DVD

And I’ve finally seen Detective Pikachu because I got that on DVD
 
Mission Impossible 2

Never cared for the movies before and I have to say.. wasn't interesting and way too random things happened.
 
Rambo: Last Blood

friend picked it.. lol

the end sequence was kinda satisfying but not satisfying enough to justify the graphic and gruesomely horrible build up. overall depressing

1922.

Listen man, I?m not mad you killed your wife I?m mad because you were so STUPID about it

WHAAAAT I didn't even know they made a movie out of 1922?? I seriously loved that story, usually I think Stephen King short stories/novellas are really weak but that one was awesome. Except for
the Bonnie & Clyde stuff at the end with his son lol that was pretty cheesy
 
Tonight I decided to watch the 1983 Dutch scienc-fiction horror movie De Lift (English title being, obviously, The Lift) by Dick Maas. Like the Hell Night movie in my previous post, I was just browsing stuff on Shudder and decided to give it a watch since I hadn't heard of it before and felt like giving it a shot. Fun enough premise and entertaining enough, I'd say I liked it.


Yesterday was a double feature.

First was the 1977 Japanese horror comedy movie House (or Hausu, ハウス) by Nobuhiko Obayashi. I had seen it a few years ago but I was due for a rewatch. Just as delightfully strange as I remembered it, simply bananas. Good movie.

Afterward, I watched the 2012 horror comedy movie The Cabin in the Woods by Drew Goddard and Joss Whedon. It was decent and the concept was fun, but I feel like it didn't really live up to how highly people spoke of it in the reviews I browsed before renting it.
 
How to Train Your Dragon 2.

My girlfriend made me watch the first two since I hadn't seen them before and she loves them. I quite like them.

Already have the third on bluray but we haven't watched it.



Gonna make her watch Shin Godzilla.


Rambo: Last Blood

the end sequence was kinda satisfying but not satisfying enough to justify the graphic and gruesomely horrible build up.

Graphic and gruesomely you say?

I'm in.
 
I watched the My Hero Academia movie earlier and it was great! It’s got me even more hype for S4 tomorrow~
 
WHAAAAT I didn't even know they made a movie out of 1922?? I seriously loved that story, usually I think Stephen King short stories/novellas are really weak but that one was awesome. Except for
the Bonnie & Clyde stuff at the end with his son lol that was pretty cheesy

Yeah it?s on Netflix and it?s pretty good!
I didn?t find it cheesy at in the movie. Idk how it was in the book, but here they made it tragic and like it was a natural extension of the consequences of Arlette?s murder. They did an amazing job showing just how Wilf?s d?cision spiraled out of control and he ruined not only his life but everyone?s around him.

- - - Post Merge - - -

Last move I watched was Split. James McAvoy is a great actor but I didn’t care for the movie.
 
El Camino <3
I don't think it's deserved to be called a movie tho, more like two final episodes for Breaking Bad.
But I loved it. :3
 
joker, i rly liked it! had it's flaws tbh but one thing for sure... pheonix is an incredible actor
 
The made for tv IT movie. It was awful but I couldn't stop watching it. It's one of those so bad it's good things.
 
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