What's the last movie you've seen?

Pig. It was actually a really human, thoughtful film. I loved it! Great performances from the entire cast, even Nicolas Cage.
 
In theaters: Avengers Endgame. It's been a long time since I've been to a theater.

At home: The Book of Eli. I've only ever seen it in bits and pieces, but a couple nights ago I finally watched it in full. Amazing movie.
 
Luca, Black Widow, and Barbie Fashion Fairytale

Luca was alright. Not the best Pixar film, and not really all that rewatchable either.
I hated Black Widow; never really liked Marvel films for that matter either. Found it really, really boring. I only really went so my parents and siblings would shut up about me not watching marvel that much because I don't like it.
Barbie in a Fashion Fairytale was iconic. Not the best Barbie film, but it was one of the Barbie movies I own that I don't remember watching as a kid so I gave it a try, and it wasn't bad. Would rewatch again.
 
I watched director Don Siegel's 1971 film Dirty Harry for the first time a few nights ago. I had previously seen some parts of it, but never the whole thing start to finish. It's a very entertaining movie, definitely see why it's well regarded and why it inspired other films. Andy Robinson did a particularly good job in the role of Scorpio.

I also rewatched director Peter Bogdanovich's 1968 film Targets, which was one of Boris Karloff's final roles before his death in 1969. Another great movie.
 
i saw suicide squad last night at the cinema, it was actually much more enjoyable than i thought it would be! i haven't seen the original but i was expecting bad things
 
Today I watched Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning, which is the final live-action Kenshin movie but canonically is the precursor to the rest. This is my favorite story arc, which goes into his history with Tomoe, and I thought the movie did a pretty good job. The atmosphere in this movie was different from the others and that made sense to me symbolically. This was a darker, colder time for both Japan and Kenshin himself. There were a few additions I would have liked to see in the movie, but they would have made for a longer run time, so I guess I understand those things being glossed over.

Overall, I really enjoyed the film and the ending was everything I hoped it would be. Definitely a slower pace, a little less action, than the other films but that's because the focus was more on the tragedy and that's what I love about this story arc.
 
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I watched The Suicide Squad in theaters and I guess it was alright, I don't really enjoy super gory movies which I guess I wasn't expecting it to be as gory as it was. Also I had a very hard time following the story but the actors were really good and I really enjoyed the music.
 
the suicide squad! waiting for it to come out was absolute torture, but i genuinely loved it so much and it was definitely worth the wait! saw it in theatres on friday and then again on sunday!
 
judas and the black messiah at the cinema tonight , really amazing film, a pretty tough watch but very important
 
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