What's the last movie you've seen?

Tonight I watched the original Mulan and the live action Mulan to compare the two and just for fun. I had not seen the original since I was a kid but it was basically just what I remembered. It was my first time watching the new 2020 one and although very different I enjoyed it as well.
 
Today I watched Rurouni Kenshin: The Final on Netflix and it was really good. I've seen all the live-action Rurouni Kenshin movies now and I wish more live-action anime movies were made like this. This is how they should be done.
 
A quiet place 2

Pros: A decent sequel to the first one, had its moments (especially the last stand with the 2 siblings was a great scene)
Cons: It lacked the creativity the first one had, so many lazy predictable (jump) scares and seems like each character had a dumb idea to wander off and cause trouble for no reason...
 
The original version of the new version named the upside (the french version) Just don't remember the name.
 
i saw the conjuring 3 tonight, it was like ok i guess?? kinda mad theyre trying to push it as a true story tho lmao, taking a few liberties
 
Last weekend I watched the 1981 movie Dead & Buried. I'd first heard about it a year or so ago and my interest was piqued since the screenwriter was Dan O'Bannon, who wrote the original Alien and directed by favorite movie of all time: the 1985 movie The Return of the Living Dead. I found Dead & Buried to be a fun little ride with some neat aspects; not the best and not the worst, but an enjoyable way to pass some time.

Last night, after it came to my attention through a conversation with a friend that yesterday was the 30th anniversary of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, I decided to watch both the 1984 movie The Terminator and 1991's Terminator 2: Judgment Day, both from director James Cameron. Somehow, I'd simply never gotten around to watching them and I had already been considering watching them this year, so yesterday's significance gave me enough motivation to finally check them out. Both were quite enjoyable in their own ways; The Terminator with its slasher horror feel, tension, and subtle groundedness, and Terminator 2 with its deeper emotional connections and bigger, flashier, higher budget action.
 
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Watched Elvira Madigan (1967) and The Man on the Roof (1976) last night. Found both dvd's at a second hand store and they're both fantastic in their own ways ❤
 
I watched Luca and Raya and The Last Dragon the other day! I thought they were both really cute. I'm not sure if I'm totally in love with either, I'm not sure if I'd want to own them on DVD (I love DVDs I know some people don't but oh well) but I did enjoy them while I watched them. I'll probably give Raya and The Last Dragon another re-watch before my Disney expires because I had to pause it a few times (I was sorting some laundry into my sewing room, had to make & eat supper, etc) so watching it in a disjointed manner might be why I don't have a better opinion on them.
 
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I watched Gregory's Girl(1980) which is about a geeky Scottish teenager who falls in love with his female football teammate.It's been one of my favorites ever since I watched it a zillion times on HBO back in the day.They released a newly restored Blu Ray last year and it's a big improvement over the original DVD release.
 
Cruella, which was laughably bad at some parts and boring at others. It had no business being over 2 hours long.

Till Death, which surprised me. It was pretty okay, actually.

Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway, which was great! It had lots of unique direction approaches.

Censor, which I thought was alright! I liked the ambiguity.
 
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