What's the last movie you've seen?

I was watching The Cat Returns earlier! It’s probably my favourite Ghibli film. I remember when I first watched it I was a bit put off because I didn’t think it was as pretty as say, Howls Moving Castle, but I’ve watched it so many times since! It’s so sweet and whimsical and my go-to whenever I’m not feeling well (either emotionally or physically), or if I can’t sleep. I love it so much 💕
 
I finally watched booksmart the other night! and I absolutely loved it, it was definitely worth the hype it got
 
i just watched wreck it ralph to prove to my brother the first on is better than the second ralph breaks the internet was soooo bad 😂

I was watching The Cat Returns earlier! It’s probably my favourite Ghibli film. I remember when I first watched it I was a bit put off because I didn’t think it was as pretty as say, Howls Moving Castle, but I’ve watched it so many times since! It’s so sweet and whimsical and my go-to whenever I’m not feeling well (either emotionally or physically), or if I can’t sleep. I love it so much 💕
omggg the cat returns is one of my favourite studio ghibli movies! it's so cute and i love baron so much 🥰
 
I Care A Lot.

It was meh for me. Rosamund Pike is an awesome actress and especially in roles for characters that are controversial. However the script just felt flat and boring - felt like a waste for both her and Peter Dinklage's talents.
 
You Again (2010)

Nice movie! I got mixed feelings when I watched it. Some scenes were sweet, others were either I got upset, sad, or funny.
 
Just watched the Sonic the Hedgehog movie yesterday, it was free on Prime. Honestly, it was enjoyable for a quirky movie.
 
I watched Sleepy Hollow for the first time yesterday. I really liked it.
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I think the last time I went to a movie theater was in 2015 when my mom made me see Trainwreck with her. it was a terrible movie
 
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It was probably Don't Look In The Basement! This is a low-budget Horror film from 1973 about a mental asylum where patients are allowed to roam around without much restraint. Needless to say, various incidents soon occur, with staff members being attacked and even murdered. It's not necessarily a frightening film. May be a bit messed-up in certain parts, but it's still kind of "campy", so go grab some popcorn and enjoy the insanity!
 
i just watched pokemon: the rise of darkrai, that's literally the best pokemon movie imo, i love it so much and i hadn't seen it in years but it's still as good as the first time i saw it 💫
 
Started rewatching Rio and Rise of The Guardians, both amazing, go see them if you haven't
 
I don't usually take time to watch a movie on my computer or on the television.
So I'm not sure what was the last movie I've watched. I know I've watched some Saint Seiya episodes, Snakes in the City's ones as well, but it's not movies.
I'm looking for a chinese movie with the word 'guardians' in the tilte soon enough, but a true movie? Maybe one of the The Untamed spinoffs, and it was months ago!
 
Watched ‘I’m Thinking of Ending Things’ a few weeks back and I’ve been thinking about it a lot ever since >> Kaufman you always make me so existential and weirdly aware of media ;o;
 
Nomadland. It's the second of Chloe Zhao's movie I've watched, and although I didn't like it as much as the Rider, I thought it was a good film.
 
I'm not much of a movie person, but a while back I did watch Dragon Quest: Your Story at home. The different art style from the game took a little getting used to, but it grew on me and I ultimately thought it was pretty beautiful, and I loved the re-designs of some characters—Ladja's especially was spectacularly creepy and very fitting. Story-wise... I thought it was alright. There were a lot of changes to the story/characters I didn't care for, but it was still a real joy to see other parts of the story so beautifully animated and voiced. I definitely teared up at a couple parts. And then, well...
I hated the "twist". They were so close to the end of the story, I wish they'd just finished it—I think it would've been a lot more emotionally satisfying that way. Dragon Quest V's story is strong enough to stand on its own, it doesn't need a huge twist to be memorable.

I don't even remember the last movie I saw in an actual theater ahaha.
 
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