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What's the last movie you've seen?

Cars. I never watch the film before (or at least never pay attention to it). Give it a chance tonight, so far good.

Maybe i'll watch Cars 2 and 3 after this one.
 
After hearing about it for the first time a few years ago and wanting to watch it, I finally got to watch director Ken Russell's controversial 1971 film The Devils on Saturday night since they added it to the Shudder streaming service this month. Great movie. I wish I could see the whole, uncut version, but unfortunately it's been censored and some scenes have been omitted for decades outside of select screenings. Even still, glad to have finally watched it after all this time.
 
watched the bee movie the other day LOL. i mainly watched it because it was the only decent thing on tv at the time, and it was... certainly an experience 😀. xjoxnxk it was whacky as hell, but i enjoyed it. though next time i watch it, i’ll make sure i’m stoned. 😆
“how about a suicide pact?”
“how would we do it?”
“i sting you, you step on me.”
“but then you would just die twice.”

“i’m helping him sue the human race.”

“it’s not funny, my whole face could puff up.”
“make it one of your special skills.”
“knocking someone out is also a special skill.”

“are you her little... bedbug?”

“ya like jazz?”
 
I watched The Batman at home on Monday. It honestly wasn't too bad. I wasn't expecting much so it exceeded my expectations.
 
Very way extremely late to the party, but Spider-Man: No Way Home was finally available to rent digitally and so I was able to rent and watch it at last! I think I probably would have enjoyed it more without having seen spoilers but that's what I get for waiting so long to see it 😅
 
watched seventeen the power of love: the movie with my mom yesterday!! saw it with screenx and it was a really cool and fun experience, felt like a concert :)
 
The Rose (1979)

I mean... I knew they weren't allowed to do muh Janis Joplin but everything basically screamed mid-late 70s rather than late 60s. It was more Stevie Nicks/ABBA/random girl rocker if anything. It would probably had been better if they did an original story with Bette Midler if anything. Plus I'm not a big Nicks fan and I don't like ABBA so.. nah. Also the fact they didn't care to nail aesthetics bothered me too like, bruh that was not 69.
 
I randomly rewatched Dr Strange and Avengers: Infinity War at the weekend and now I want to rewatch Endgame. However because it's a three hour film it requires a late night weekend to thoroughly enjoy it so it'll have to wait until either Friday or Saturday.
 
Night Train To Terror. This is an anthology/portmanteau horror film from 1985. God and Satan find themselves aboard a train as they discuss and debate the eternal fate of three individuals (oh, and of the silly band and dancers that are also on the train. "Everybody's got something to do. Everybody but you!!!" XD). The first story, "The Case Of Harry Billings" (taken from an unfinished film originally titled as Scream Your Head Off), is about a hardworking salesman who gets hypnotized by a group of sadistic doctors. He is then tasked with abducting women and taking them into the mental asylum (things quickly become grisly and graphic from this point onwards, so I'll refrain from giving any more details).

The second story is titled "The Case Of Gretta Connors" (AKA Death Wish Club/Carnival Of Fools), and is about an aspiring pianist who gets taken in by some wealthy creep while selling popcorn at the carnival (she isn't abducted though, she voluntarily goes with him due to his $$$$$). Gretta eventually gets together with someone else who likes her, so the creep (sorry, I forgot what his name was) becomes enraged and attempts to sabotage the couple by inviting them to participate in his deranged death-cult (there's an electric chair scene here with a Jimi Hendrix look-alike, which is kind of disturbing, but also kind of humorous). Compared to the previous story, this one isn't edited all that well, so it can get a tad confusing at times.

In the third and final story, "The Case Of Claire Hansen" (AKA Cataclysm), a devout Catholic surgeon finds herself in a spiritual battle against some demonic pretty boy who NEVER ages! She also happens to be married to an atheist author (whoa, wait a minute - what?). Out of all the stories here, this is the most interesting one. To wrap things up, Night Train To Terror is a trashy, low-budget horror film, but it's still entertaining enough (not recommended to minors though).
 
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