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What's the last movie you've seen?

I watched Enola Holmes 2 last night and found it pretty enjoyable! I think they handled things decently giving Sherlock a bigger part without turning it in to a "Sherlock movie" if that makes sense and I enjoyed the ending where they revealed Sherlock's classical nemesis Moriarty as a woman, love it!
 
i’ve seen a few movies since i last posted in here, but the most recent 2 are causeway and selena gomez’s my mind and me documentary (does this count? lol) on apple tv+. i honestly knew nothing about causeway going into it except that jennifer lawrence is in it (and that was good enough for me 😌), and while it wasn’t entirely what i expected + i thought the ending was a little abrupt, i enjoyed it! jennifer slayed like always, and brian tyree henry was excellent as well.

selena’s documentary was good. i normally don’t watch celebrity documentaries unless it’s about one who passed, but selena was a huge part of my childhood and something compelled me to watch this one. i know she wants to be more than a disney kid (and she is), but i honestly think i got most of my personality from alex russo lol. it was nice getting to know more about her — i had no idea she’d been struggling with her mental health so much over the last couple years. i hope she continues to do good.
 
Watched a HORRIBLE movie last night called Eight Crazy Nights. NOT appropriate for anyone under 18, it's not even appropriate for adults. It's absolutely terrible, and I can't believe this is the only Hanukkah movie people know of.
 
I watched Coraline the other day since I'm doing a presentation in English class about it. Last time I watched it was years ago, so it was really nice to see it again! :)

Similarly, I'm currently watching a movie in French class called Starbuck. Even if it's only PG-13 I still don't think it's very appropriate, especially the beginning. ; ;
 
Watched Hereditary last night. Super freaky, and psychological. It freaked me out lol. I feel bad for the little girl, though.
 
Watched all the Final Destination movies yesterday—the first and second ones were awesome. The accidents in the beginning were so well made and the stunts were made very nicely. However, the last 2 really disappointed. All the CGI instead of practical stunts didn't look as good in my opinion.
 
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I watched Don't Worry Darling this weekend. I loved it, it was very engaging and the ending was unexpected to me. I also thought the cast was incredible!
 
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence

Yep that one. It's a bit sad that one perspective/scene with Bowie kissing Sakamoto on the cheeks is overshadowing a great drama, it's definitely way more than that, and definitely an Oshima film if anything. Would be cool to see some more reviews covering other stuff. (I mean it's not a bad thing having a queer perspective, but it's not the reason it interested me at least. Nagisa Oshima is one of my favourite directors and this one in particular deserves other attention imo).

Not really an 80s music/Sakamoto fan so the music was more out of place if anything, though I do like Bowie and Conti was great too. And Yuya Uchida is a pleasure.
 
The last movie I've seen was words bubble up like soda pop (well, at home), I've watched it before when it came out but decided to rewatch it last week, can't believe it's been out for over a year now! it's one of my favorite movies ^^
 
I've been In desperate need for comfort movies lately. Here are a few that I've watched this week. They're all very different but these movies tend to put me in good spirits no matter how many times I watch them.

Carol (2015): You wouldn't expect this to be a comfort watch considering its themes and story bests, but the dialogue, the editing, the setting, all of it is just so masterfully crafted. And despite some heartwrenching plot developments, the relatively hopeful ending makes it worth it.

Jurassic Park (1993): Pure escapism. The characters, the special effects, it all fills me with such nostalgia. It's dated in places, but in a manner that has only enhanced its charm. I can still remember a time when those dinosaurs looked so real that I had to ask my parents how they filmed them. Now I can see a lot of the cracks in the movie's presentation, but at the time, it looked so real.

A Goofy Movie (1995): Speaking of nostalgia, this movie has never failed to make me smile. It may not have been loved in its time, but I'm happy to see it's developed such a cult following now. Powerline for life!
 
watched the king's speech the other day!! was pretty groovy

more recently, watched a film called boiling point on netflix. i thought it was alright but like not mind-blowing / noggin-exploding or anything tbh-
 
I just finished watching Where the Crawdads Sing. I'm currently bawling my eyes out 😭 The book is definitely better, but the movie was great nonetheless.
 
I just watched Interstellar last night.

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Last movie I watched or last movie I finished?

Most recently I watched like 15 minutes of Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop but then gave up.
The last movie I actually finished was the nightmare before Christmas, I watched it twice on the same day at my school. I love that movie.
 
watched disenchanted on disney+! enchanted holds a lot of nostalgia for me and was a big part of my childhood, and i was so excited when a sequel was announced! i’ve been looking forward to this ever since the 1st trailer dropped. 😩

i enjoyed it! i won’t say too much to avoid spoiling anything, but i thought it was a really pretty movie! the whole aesthetic was absolutely beautiful, and it really brought back the magical vibes that the first movie had. almost felt like i was a kid again haha. i love that most of the original main cast returned as well! kinda bummed that pip wasn’t voiced by kevin lima/jeff bennett again, but griffin newman did good! also wasn’t a big fan of most of the songs, but maybe that’s just because i’m older now and don’t really like musicals anymore haha.

also also, amy adams was gorgeous! her and james marsden really didn’t age at all.
 
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My family & I watched Hocus Pocus 2 and Halloween Ends on Halloween. We all loved HP2. Halloween Ends was a little meh for us, tbh. We're all really big horror & slasher film fans. We've all seen all of the Halloween movies (not the Rob Zombie versions though) so we felt we had to see Halloween Ends. I'd rather watch the original Halloween or Hocus Pocus 2 again though.
 
I watched Enola Holmes 2 last night and found it pretty enjoyable! I think they handled things decently giving Sherlock a bigger part without turning it in to a "Sherlock movie" if that makes sense and I enjoyed the ending where they revealed Sherlock's classical nemesis Moriarty as a woman, love it!

Great movie! Solid sequel, did not fall too far into sequelitis.
 
Two movies I watched:

The Wizard of Oz (1939), classic and one of my favorite movies.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), I liked the 1971 version better, but this movie was great.
 
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