What's the last movie you've seen?

I am very behind on my movie watching but I watched Detective Pikachu last night
 
The most recent movie I watched in full was the 1971 psychological thriller Play Misty for Me, Clint Eastwood's directorial debut. It was my first time watching it, and I hadn't actually heard of it prior to watching it. Probably not something worth revisiting for a more modern moviegoer because the idea behind the plot is probably a bit basic nowadays, but it wasn't bad.
 
The last movie I watched in theater was 1917

The last movie I watched at home was Bad Trip
 
last movie I saw was a few days ago, I actually saw two. I watched National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) and Weird Science (1985) back to back. Neither of them were movies that I'd ever seen before but I got a real kick out of both of them, especially the former.

and the last movie I saw in theaters was back in January when I saw The Croods 2. I went in with low expectations and I came out actually enjoying it quite a bit. It was cute and fun, prob would watch again if given the opportunity.
 
Finally got to watch the newest Godzilla movie, Godzilla vs Kong. Despite it feeling more of a Kong movie than a Godzilla one, I loved it! I'm just a sucker for anything Godzilla related honestly haha.

I avoided any spoilers like the plague so the reveal of MechaGodzilla really did put a stupid smile on my face haha. The fights were pretty awesome too, especially the team up at the end. Seemed like it concluded Kong's story for the most part, but I hope they go into more about the Hallow Earth in another movie. Hopefully one with the other classic Toho kaijus. I'm like a broken record by now, but I just really want to see Anguirus used in a movie again haha.
 
Last movie I watched at my nieces was probably pets 2.

At the theater, uh, maybe Dr. Dolittle with Robert Downey Jr. 🤔.
 
last week was Godzilla VS King Kong. We went on the day it was released in theaters.
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Finally got to watch the newest Godzilla movie, Godzilla vs Kong. Despite it feeling more of a Kong movie than a Godzilla one, I loved it! I'm just a sucker for anything Godzilla related honestly haha.

I avoided any spoilers like the plague so the reveal of MechaGodzilla really did put a stupid smile on my face haha. The fights were pretty awesome too, especially the team up at the end. Seemed like it concluded Kong's story for the most part, but I hope they go into more about the Hallow Earth in another movie. Hopefully one with the other classic Toho kaijus. I'm like a broken record by now, but I just really want to see Anguirus used in a movie again haha.
I was disappointed about mechagodzilla looks. His face was ugly imo and the hands were odd. I kinda wish they made him better looking. I was excited to see him in the movie because l already know he's in it before l saw the movie and l gotta say l was surprised. Luckily they basically hinted about the other robot, l forgot the name of robot version of Ghidorah . But hopefully he will look good.
 
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I was disappointed about mechagodzilla looks. His face was ugly imo and the hands were odd. I kinda wish they made him better looking. I was excited to see him in the movie because l already know he's in it before l saw the movie and l gotta say l was surprised. Luckily they basically hinted about the other robot, l forgot the name of robot version of Ghidorah . But hopefully he will look good.

I have to agree on the arms, they were kind of weird. The original MechaGodzilla and MechaGodzilla 2 had the same weirdly long and human arms thing going on too, but they at least make the body a lot fuller, wish they did the same here. Would have balanced it a bit more I think. I was still excited to see him despite the awkward anatomy. Didn't think they would touch another Toho monster for a while with how the end of the second movie lacked any of the classic monsters.

Hopefully they do Mecha-King Ghidorah's design justice. All they would have to do is use the previous model and give it a cyborg upgrade.
 
The Mauritanian... damn that film hit me hard especially the ending. All in all a superb and gripping film with a stellar cast that bought to life a harrowing true story that is still happening to others.
 
nezha! i watched it so i can see jiang ziya with my father : it was really great all things considered, though some of the jokes were a bit egregious for me lmao. ao bing is so cute ...
 
I watched Arrival last night. I really liked it but it was a lot heavier than I thought it was gonna be so I'm a little shaken haha.
 
After learning of its existence in the past year or two, I finally got around to watching director Russell Mulcahy's 1984 Australian horror movie Razorback for the first time. It's about a giant, monstrous boar in the Australian outback that preys on humans. It's a bit goofy, but overall by the end I found it to be an entertaining movie. I probably wouldn't call it great or anything, but it has good aspects to it.
 
I think the last movie I saw was Godzilla vs Kong...which was like a week ago, or whatever day the movie launched on HBO Max. It was literally the night it came out that I watched it. I guess I don't really watch movies that often anymore. Lol. Anyway, I liked it for the most part. I just wish they relied less heavily on blatant cgi. And I also thought there were too many forced human roles just for the sake of having human actors. One role in particular that I think the film could have done completely without was Alexander Skarsgard. I'm not sure what he brought to the film...other than "hey look, it's Alexander Skarsgard!" Lol.
 
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