Last film you saw...
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Frozen 22
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Knives Out. I loved it!2
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“Earnest Saves Christmas” A classic!0
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seltzermint555 wrote: »Knives Out. I loved it!karlschaeffer wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »Knives Out. I loved it!
Yes! Great ensemble cast!
I was debating going out to see that with friends tonight before they fly out for Christmas. Thanks @seltzermint555 and @karlschaeffer2 -
777Gemma888 wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »Knives Out. I loved it!karlschaeffer wrote: »seltzermint555 wrote: »Knives Out. I loved it!
Yes! Great ensemble cast!
I was debating going out to see that with friends tonight before they fly out for Christmas. Thanks @seltzermint555 and @karlschaeffer
This is great! I hope you'll come back and tell us what you think of it!1 -
Instant family0
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I watched a film on youtube last night called "Fit to Fat to Fit" or something like that. It's a documentary of an Australian model / personal trainer who set out to gain 40Kg (approx 90 lbs) and lose it all in a year's time. He started at 80Kg (176 pounds). It was really eye opening to see his journey to gain weight. At one point you could tell he was getting depressed because he realized that about 15 years of his training has gone down the drain 2 months into his weight gain. It really stressed the importance of making good food choices, and staying healthy so I can continue to train, and avoid setbacks at all costs.1
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Ford versus Ferrari1
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I never get tired of it.........
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jlhalley7835 wrote: »I watched a film on youtube last night called "Fit to Fat to Fit" or something like that. It's a documentary of an Australian model / personal trainer who set out to gain 40Kg (approx 90 lbs) and lose it all in a year's time. He started at 80Kg (176 pounds). It was really eye opening to see his journey to gain weight. At one point you could tell he was getting depressed because he realized that about 15 years of his training has gone down the drain 2 months into his weight gain. It really stressed the importance of making good food choices, and staying healthy so I can continue to train, and avoid setbacks at all costs.
there was also a tv series with the same name and the same idea - trainers first gaining weight and then losing it together with their heavy clients in every episode.1 -
there was also a tv series with the same name and the same idea - trainers first gaining weight and then losing it together with their heavy clients in every episode.
I saw that last night as well. I might check it out. Either was that is an insane premise for a film/tv show.
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jlhalley7835 wrote: »
I liked it. Stayed pretty close to reality. Most of the racing scenes were pretty good. My wife said it was a good story and this type of film is not her cup of tea.
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!karlschaeffer wrote: »jlhalley7835 wrote: »
I liked it. Stayed pretty close to reality. Most of the racing scenes were pretty good. My wife said it was a good story and this type of film is not her cup of tea.
Like all films, i probably won't get a chance to see it until it hits on-demand, but i know i'll be watching it as soon as that happens. Thanks0 -
“Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”. Seemed rudderless at the start, then it found it’s direction. Some ponderous points that had me looking at my watch. Seems like too much plot lines were stuffed into the storylines. On the other hand, lots of good shoutouts to previous star war movies, as well as good use of the original music. 8 out of 10 for this one.1
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School of Rock. There was a thing about Jack Black on twitter and it was brought up. It had been forever since I'd seen it and I needed something to watch today. Still a great movie.1
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It was called “ Don’t f^^k with cats” and was pretty crazy1
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Livelongandprosper2020 wrote: »It was called “ Don’t f^^k with cats” and was pretty crazy
I watched that documentary today.0 -
Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker0
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I'm trying to catch up on Hulu by watching all the things that are getting ready to expire soon and the last one I watched was Child's Play.0
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The Professor
eh.
A couple of interesting/thought provoking moments, but all in all... eh. Not good enough to recommend, but not bad enough to want the time back.0 -
Abominable.0
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Four Christmases. Back in the days when Jon Favreau was buff and Tim McGraw had a dad bod.0
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Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring0
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happimess01 wrote: »I remember watching this movie ages ago. It’s a good one. Did you see “The guilty” from last year?
@happimess01 Finally, I got to see this yesterday. It was great. Very unusual plot & even though I somehow figured it all out early on, I still enjoyed it. It was a bit dark (literally & figuratively) & grim (the lead character, although I get that was his part), but, I'd like to see that actor in other films, too.
Thank you for the recommendation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abaoKA6rn5k
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TarryTaffy wrote: »happimess01 wrote: »I remember watching this movie ages ago. It’s a good one. Did you see “The guilty” from last year?
@happimess01 Finally, I got to see this yesterday. It was great. Very unusual plot & even though I somehow figured it all out early on, I still enjoyed it. It was a bit dark (literally & figuratively) & grim (the lead character, although I get that was his part), but, I'd like to see that actor in other films, too.
Thank you for the recommendation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abaoKA6rn5k
finally! lol
Glad you enjoyed it and I agree, the lead is a good actor. I'd love to see more of his work.1 -
Miracle in cell no. 7, the Philippine adaptation. My girlfriend's daughter chose this for the three of us to see. Within 10 minutes i had realised that it was the worst film I've seen in the last 200-300 films. It really was awfully made. It took me an hour to realise that it's actually a children's film, so I guess that it doesn't matter as much, right? But it should be used as a case study in film school about how to not make a film.1
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The Christmas Lodge0
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The Kitchen.
I had mixed thoughts on it. I'd rate it 7/10 overall but wouldn't rewatch.0
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