What's the last movie you've seen?

A Bucket Of Blood. It's a black & white film from 1959 about a lonely, not-so-bright outcast named Walter Paisley. He works as a waiter in some kind of café where many pretentious beatniks/druggies like to chill and hang out. Wally appears to desperately want the admiration and respect of these fools, especially that of a girl named Carla (who is actually pretty sweet and better than the other beatniks). Inspired one night by a poem that a chubby, bearded proto-hipster recites, Walter then goes straight to his desolate, unkempt apartment to create a clay sculpture of Carla's visage. He takes a shot at making the sculpture, but quickly becomes frustrated, as he isn't able to properly mold the clay into anything good. Out of nowhere, the landlord lady's cat, Frankie, starts meowing loudly, as he has somehow gotten stuck inside the walls of the room. Walter attempts to get him out by cutting out a piece of the wall, but instead accidentally kills the cat by stabbing him to death. While he feels remorseful at first, he later gets the bright idea to cover the dead cat with clay (and no, he doesn't remove the knife). The next day, Walter takes his "sculpture" back to the café to show to Carla and all the beatniks. Unaware of the true nature of the sculpture, they become very impressed with it, as it looks very realistic. Well, Walter then finally starts getting some of the recognition and respect he craves (also some demand for more clay sculptures).

Not going to spoil the rest of the story (in case someone hasn't seen it yet), but let's just say things get more interesting from that point onwards ☠
 
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'Stowaway' aka one of the worst space movies I've ever seen with a plot that goes nowhere and also 'Things Heard & Unseen' which had a better plot overall but halfway it became predictable.
 
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in theatres: detective pikachu, which i saw in 2019 while visiting a friend. we were the only people in the theatre at the time........ was a really fun experience and a really good movie. i miss going to the theatre </3

at home: another pokemon movie (except animated this time); my girlfriend and i are watching hoopa and the clash of ages at the moment because we picked a film at random and the result ended up being this. neither of us are really into the XY era of pokemon so i can't say i was expecting much, but it's actually really cute
 
Generally I don't watch too many movies, but the last movie I ended up watching was Office Space a few weeks ago, since it was on TV and I figured why not. It was a pretty decent movie, definitely interesting to watch something that had a lot of memes come from it.

As for the last movie I saw in theatres, I had to double check but it would've been The Muppets with my sister back in 2011, which I remember liking. Of course, that's over 9 and a half years since I last saw a movie in theatres and it's unlikely that'll change anytime soon, lmao.
 
watched “monster-in-law” a few hours ago. it was a bit cringey during some parts but it also made me chuckle a bit! overall, i enjoyed it! plus, it featured lots of dogs so i’m definitely not complaining 😉. and jlo is insanely gorgeous and never fails to make my jaw drop.
 
Watched Planet of the apes yesterday (the 2001 one). Kinda mixed about it, lots of things I liked but also lots of things that made zero sense, lol. I'll continue to watch the other 3 planet of the apes movies this week :)
 
The last movie i watched was the new remake of the witches, even though it says its a kids movie i definitely wouldn't recommend it to any children as its quite gruesome at some points, the original was way better in my opinion and i just think this this remake was unnecessary
 
finally got to watch “pink skies ahead” yesterday and while i admittedly didn’t like it as much as i thought i would, it was still a good movie! jessica barden was gorgeous as always and i loved seeing her with blue hair. 💙
 
Demon Slayer: Infinite Train. It needed that movie budget because that animation was absolutely breathtaking! Fining seeing the moves in action combined with the awesome soundtrack was fantastic. I'm extremely happy they went with a movie for that arc instead of episodes
 
I watched Wayne's World for the first time a few days ago. pretty wild lol.

I was gonna watch Pulp Fiction right after (again for the first time) but I ended up being tired and I haven't gotten around to it, maybe I'll watch it this evening. though it's like two and a half hours long so let's see if it can hold my attention the whole time.
 
How to train your dragon the last one I think. I don’t watch a lot of movies lately, but someone else was watching it.
 
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