On Christmas Eve, I watched that R-rated Santa movie with Mel Gibson as Santa...'Fatman'. It was surprisingly good.
On Christmas day, I watched 'Soul' on Disney+. That was also pretty good.
I watched The Prom with my boyfriend and his mom yesterday. It wasn't bad, but it basically reeked of Netflix execs deciding to make a mediocre film adaptation of a musical based on an actual civil rights case just to be able to cash in on it, IMHO. Apparently, at least according to Wikipedia, the original musical was well received, although I hadn't heard of it before.
I'm going to put this here because it was a stand-alone documentary and it was movie length. Today I watched David Attenborough's A Life on Our Planet on Netflix. I highly recommend it. It was a very thoughtful presentation that captured the damage humans have done over the past ~100 years and the ways that we can reverse that damage before it's too late.
I most recently did annual re-watches of a few Christmas movies:
- The original 1974 Black Christmas by director Bob Clark.
- Anna and the Apocalypse, which despite the title is in fact a Christmas movie. It's a Christmas zombie musical film from 2017, directed by John McPhail. Sounds like a weird premise, and I'm not really a musical person, but I find it enjoyable.
- The 2015 Krampus movie directed by Michael Dougherty.
Good stuff.
Haven't had much time I could set aside for movies this month aside from that. I'm hoping to watch more Wintery stuff soon.
The last movie I watched in theater was knives out... the most recent movies I watched at home is bad education and Wonder Woman 1984. Watched both of them basically on the same day
My partner and I just watched Star Wars Attack of the Clones. We are watching all the Star Wars movies over in order because we just finished the Mandalorian and it made us want to revisit the whole story.
After working at a Bollywood event for 4 years I finally watched my first Bollywood movie on Netflix! It was called Ek Ladki Ko Dekha To Aisa Laga (translates to something like "When I Saw This One Girl, Then I Felt"). It was really good!
Gosh, the last time I watched a movie in a theatre would have been the release of Spider-Man: Far From Home. I don’t remember anything about it and I’m honestly not a fan of super hero movies I guess?
The last movie I watched at home was A Christmas Story on Christmas Eve.
The last movie I've seen in the theater...I really don't remember But at home I watch movies all the time. I like watching horror movies if I'm with my friends, but the last movie I watched was the original Disney Hercules because my sister put it on. That movie still slaps!!