What's the last movie you've seen?

Ant-Man with my family! I actually enjoyed it a lot more than other Marvel movies I've watched (though I'm not a fan of Marvel to begin with...)
 
That.. film is sooo gooood. I want to watch it again even though I've seen it like 9348934 times already lol

It is a very good film. And you should! I'd watch it just as many times as that. But sadly I don't have the movie. :(
the feelings were so real in that movie *cries internally*
 
It is a very good film. And you should! I'd watch it just as many times as that. But sadly I don't have the movie. :(
the feelings were so real in that movie *cries internally*

Yes totally gonna persuade my friend next time I see him lol x)

But ya in all honesty it always make me cry when she reveal Haku's real name ;__; agh
 
Frenzy (1972)

Really good.. A nice and a return to classic Hitchc*ck and some nice comic reliefs brilliantly stuck in between the investigations...
 
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I watched Jaws 3D the other day. Probably the most unintentionally hilarious movie I've seen in a while, if only due to this scene:

 
I saw Trainwreck last weekend. I lost interest about halfway through but it was funny up until that point.

Currently entertaining the notion of going to see Pixels tonight or tomorrow.
 
Technically it wasn't in theaters, but at the Drive-in last night. Took my boyfriend to see Ant Man and Jurassic World, ended up only seeing Ant man because it got to be really late and I didn't want to drive home at 3am :( Ant man was really good though! Definitely had me hooked the entire movie, and it the entire thing wasn't ALL action like every other super hero film i've watched.
The last movie I watched at home was Cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2. I love that movie and it's the perfect movie to watch before you go to bed
 
I recently saw Terminator Genysis in theatres after having seen the first 4 Terminator movies...

I plan on seeing Ant-Man in theatres next
 
I just got done watching Ant-Man.
Freaking sweet movie and I especially love the miniature combat scenes.
 
Black Lizard/Kurotokage (1968)

Really entertaining stuff, if you're into the odd corner of Japanese oldies. Go watch it anyways, I'd say, it's should be on youtube although the quality can be a bit bad sometimes.
 
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