What's the last movie you've seen?

Some spy movie because I was bored and I don't remember the name of it, but it was funny.
 
cars 2, i was doing a marathon. (spoiler warning??? i instantly disliked it because doc hudson died off-screen between the first and second movie. he was such an interesting character and i feel sad they didn't expand on his persona more. i guess they did give him a little redemption arc in the first film.. but still :// )
anyways i'll have to rewatch kung fu panda to get the sour taste of that film out of my mouth lol
 
cars 2, i was doing a marathon. (spoiler warning??? i instantly disliked it because doc hudson died off-screen between the first and second movie. he was such an interesting character and i feel sad they didn't expand on his persona more. i guess they did give him a little redemption arc in the first film.. but still :// )
anyways i'll have to rewatch kung fu panda to get the sour taste of that film out of my mouth lol
just watched cars 3 and i'm happy they featured doc appropriately! (in flashbacks lol) just makes me wonder why they practically ignored his death in the second film, only for him to become relevant in the third one again?
 
I finally found the courage after so many years to watch John Carpenter's The Thing. It was just as gross and scary as I thought it would be, but I'm really proud of myself for watching it the whole way through.

I also recently watched [•REC], the 2007 Spanish found footage horror movie, and if anyone is looking for something scary and doesn't mind that style of cinematography (somewhat shaky camerawork) or subtitles, I highly recommend it. I think out of the hundreds of horror movies I've seen, this is one of the 5 scariest I've ever seen and other than The Blair Witch Project, definitely the best found footage.

Vuelven is the next movie I'd like to tackle. I've deliberately not read anything about it, but it has gotten praise from critics and movie reviewers I usually agree strongly with, so it intrigues me.
 
Yesterday I watched Ingmar Bergman's Prison, or The Devil's Wanton. Very beautiful and well made, the message is super somber though
 
Oh Man. I don’t remember what movie I saw last in theatres! I really miss going...
The last movie I saw at home was Detroit Rock City, one of my all time favorites :)
 
Yesterday I watched Ingmar Bergman's Prison, or The Devil's Wanton. Very beautiful and well made, the message is super somber though

That’s a great film. I grew up watching his movies. They are definitely distinct and almost always depressing and leave you feeling cold, but still great nonetheless.
 
might not count since it’s broadway but i watched hamilton for the first time the other day! i liked it more than i thought i would ;;
 
After a couple of years I finally got around to re-watching Ingmar Bergman's cinematic masterpiece, Det sjunde inseglet (The Seventh Seal). Gosh, I love this movie. 💓

The cinematography, the layered subtext, the dialogue of the Knight and Death... everything about this film is perfect.
 
Over the weekend, I watched Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation for no real reason other than I had seen the first two and it was leaving Netflix soon. Nothing spectacular, but it was enjoyable and Tinkles made me smile.
 
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I finally got around to watching Midway.I'm kind of a World War II aircraft buff and I thought they did a pretty good job with the CGI airplanes but there were no American fighter planes in this movie at all even though this type of aircraft was used in the actual battle.Overall this movie was kinda cheesy but not bad considering it was directed by Roland Emmerich.He does crank out a good one every now and then.It was weird seeing Nick Jonas with a pencil mustache.
 
Think the last movie I watched in theatres was Avengers: Endgame (I saw it maybe 4 times in theatres LOL). I was going to see Joker in October of 2019, when I visited my friends, but we were so short on time... ;w;

At home? More than likely a western, I tend to watch a lot of them. I think it was Quigley Down Under (with Tom Selleck). It's such a good film, lol.​
 
It’s been a whiiiile since I’ve been to the movie theater.

At home: Knives Out
In theaters: Star Wars: Episode IX
 
I just finished the 2019 film Parasite by Bong Joon-ho. I found it to be a very good movie and I can definitely see why it got so much attention and earned so many awards.
 
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