Last film you saw...
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Now sitting down to watch The Lighthouse, which I’m very excited about! 😊0
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just_Tomek wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »Motorsheen wrote: »Analog_Kid wrote: »1917
One of the best films I have ever seen
very nice....
I'm waiting to watch it on the big screen at home.
I don't want some *kitten* is disturb the viewing experience when at the theatre down the street.
Except that this is meant to be viewed on a big screen. Same with Hacksaw Ridge. You really need to see it big... unless you have a nice HT with a large projection screen.
valid point and I agree.....
yeah, I'm blessed; I have a nice set-up here where I can watch at my own convenience
So am I......... this is a 16' screen with 4K projector shooting on it.
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Bad Boys For Life was well above my expectations.1
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Return of the Jedi. Watching all the Star Wars movies in order...3
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Joker.
*meh*2 -
Limitless2
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Instant Family and In Bruges. Both entertaining for different reasons.1
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again,,,,,,,,
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GaleHawkins wrote: »Bad Boys For Life was well above my expectations.
Agree.
Also watched Ballet 422.1 -
1917 this PM. Impressive screen, I don't like pseudo-historical movie that are a total fabrication and it was longish.
McKay should have been an Oscar best actor nominee.1 -
Came out 10 years ago but only now got around to watch it.
Enjoyed it a lot more than I thought I would. Compared to other french horror movies that came out around that time, they went easier on the gore and played more on tension and atmosphere.1 -
Bill Murray, Iggy Pop & Tom Waits.
Awesomeness.2 -
1917
Decent. I don't know how close to actual events it was, but there were times it seemed like a reach.0 -
The Shawshank Redemption
ive seen it several times but trying to find movies I can watch with my teens without cringing or having them feel embarrassed
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It Chapter 2.
Disappointed.1 -
kimber0607 wrote: »The Shawshank Redemption
ive seen it several times but trying to find movies I can watch with my teens without cringing or having them feel embarrassed
I love that movie0 -
_Miss_chievous_ wrote: »kimber0607 wrote: »The Shawshank Redemption
ive seen it several times but trying to find movies I can watch with my teens without cringing or having them feel embarrassed
I love that movie
Agreed - a favorite for sure.1 -
karlschaeffer wrote: »Instant Family and In Bruges. Both entertaining for different reasons.
Fookin’ BRUGES!2 -
karlschaeffer wrote: »Instant Family and In Bruges. Both entertaining for different reasons.
Fookin’ BRUGES!
Yes!
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Just Mercy. The term that comes to mind is intense.0
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What Men Want. Pleasant diversion. Watched at home.0
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Parasite. Wow! It’s a crazy one. Worth watching.1
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Just Mercy - true stories can bring tears. Set in the deep south.1
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Had never seen this one before...HILARIOUS!!! 😂
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One of my favorites
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My last 3 days......
Great humor...
good movie...got a bit annoyed with all the product placements...but still worthwile
Was hoping for more action....still great though. marvelous acting by Joaquin
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Joker. Better than I thought. Intense. Like watching a slow motion train wreck.0
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Currently watching Grizzly
An old one I first saw when I was 11. Made me think twice about camping in a tent 😱
Special effects not as scary now! 🥴0
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