What's the last movie you've seen?

"Ice Man" about the psychopath serial killer richard kuklinski. He operated in NYC and Jersey and the movie is so. wel. done. Cpt America plays his fellow killer!
 
I took my sister to see CinderellaAnd I'm currently watching the 2007 TMNT movie (haven't watched any master piece today but heh).

That was the one with the demon statue, right? Did you like it? Did you find it superior to the 2014 one?

Open season because why not XD

I know a friend who went and saw that movie. He said it was an underwhelming film. There were a few funny parts but most of it were predictable, like when the hyperactive squirrel drinks coffee and time stops. Besides, the main character was kind of a jerk, betraying his friends because of the food he owed the bear. He said that's when he stopped linking Dream Works.
 
I know a friend who went and saw that movie. He said it was an underwhelming film. There were a few funny parts but most of it were predictable, like when the hyperactive squirrel drinks coffee and time stops. Besides, the main character was kind of a jerk, betraying his friends because of the food he owed the bear. He said that's when he stopped linking Dream Works.

Wasn't that Over the Hedge?
 
That was the one with the demon statue, right? Did you like it? Did you find it superior to the 2014 one?

Yup, that one! And I found it to be a really good TMNT movie. The animation was cool, the characters were cool as usual (though I do regret not getting to see Mikey and Donnie more, especially Donnie since he's my favorite but oh well), the dialogues were cool, everything was cool. I enjoyed it a lot. Unlike the 2014 movie...
 
I think the last film I saw at the cinema was The theory of everything.
The last DVD was the Grand Budapest Hotel.
 
Imo babadook is the most important horror film in the past.... idk 20 years?

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just checked out Claude Jutra's Mon Oncle Antoine to watch tonight
 
I saw Insurgent a couple days ago. The first movie was better, but I still liked it. I'm planning on seeing Home soon. Hopefully it's good despite the bad ratings. They really need to work on the overadvertising for movies. I felt like I saw too many of the funny parts for it.
 
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I've been watching Into the Woods on and off on my phone all day.
Saw it theatres, LOVE the soundtrack. Musicals are my kryptonite.

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The Cinderella remake.

The cinema was somewhat empty and I had a pretty good view :)

I'm dying to go see this. I'm a huge sucker for all things Disney, but everyone I know already saw it or doesn't want to go see it.
I should just go see it by myself.

I'm not opposed to watching movies online, but this is one I definitely want to see in theatre.
 
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Stress: Portrait of a Killer. It's a documentary that sounds kind of cheesy but is honestly very interesting, especially to those like myself who are already hypervigilant - I mean, the S in PTSD is stress after all, so I felt kind of obligated to watch it.

And while some of it was common sense stuff, the rest was just plain fascinating. Normally I'd roll my eyes pretty hard at people who do those one-off studies between certain kinds of animals and humans, but this was and continues to be a very long and involved study, and the guy heading it up isn't one of those sensationalist quack types; he genuinely cares about his work and his findings and tries to keep them free of personal bias, just as it should be. Really refreshing. Not sure if all National Geographic documentaries are like that, but if they are, I'mma need to check out some more :)

Anyway. Highly recommend it to anyone with an hour or so to kill!
 
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