Which movie did you watch lastֻ

Just refreshed that hilarious movie, unrated edition :slight_smile:
Team America

They can take their helmets off, they just can’t do it in front of others.

Chris

yeah, finally got to that episode. :sunglasses:

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See my avatar… Just saw Christmas Vacation in the theater. They ran it a few places for the 30th anniversary. I watch that movie probably at least a dozen times during the holiday season but this was the first time seeing it in a theater.

Merry Christmas, shitter was full!

EDIT - Or perhaps more appropriately for this forum:

I just saw Watchmen (the movie from 2009, not the new series). Normally I wouldn’t see a movie like this but it was recommended. The first half was a bit messy but then it grew on me. I quite liked it, not like anything I’ve seen before.

Ah! That’s the one with The Bat Man, Xena, The Invisible Man, and The Blue Man Guy (not group), etc.?

I was meaning to catch that, but never got the chance. Heard it was pretty good.

I’ve tried to watch it several times but I never get very far. This one and Gone With The Wind have been sitting in my DVR for years unwatched.

Don’t know if you’re joking, but no.

Chris

Caught “Trauma Center” tonight. Pretty good. I’d give it about a 5, perfectly respectable, and imdb rates it 4.8, which is a tad low, but otherwise about right.

It’s a bit slow at times, and Bruce Willis seems to talk in slow motion, quite unlike the rapidfire style he had in “Moonlighting” or even “Die Hard”, so that took some getting used to.

It’s more of a cat’n’mouse game vs an action flick. A bit predictable, but still a pretty good watch. No regrets. And Nicky Whelan is flamin’ hot. :laughing:

Haha, I guess you could actually say that… except for the invisible man, no one invisible in Watchmen… replace with Captain America and you’ll be closer :smiley:

It’s certainly not for everyone… In the beginning I was enduring rather than enjoying, but I’m glad I stuck with it. Not going to say it’s awesome, it’s good… but entertainingly different.

One guy’s all wrapped up in white bandages under his hat and trenchcoat, no?

Think I got a copy floating around, gotta find it… Still haven’t watched “Logan” yet, either.

I think it’s a terrific movie. The story was very sophisticated and dark, for a major studio film of the time. Orson Welles directed his big scene and wrote his lines for it. Joseph Cotten was perfect. The cinematography was superb even by today’s standards. The ending was brilliant, as at that time nobody put a scene like that at the end of a movie - I’m trying not to give away the ending in being vague. The studio didn’t want it to end like that, but the director insisted on it, to his credit. The ending frustrated many viewers, but it was consistent with the characters and plot. And it’s done with wonderfully blunt impact.

Gaah, another one for my list…

I saw it a long time ago and thought it was rather slow without much of a climax. But I’m curious to see it again now, with an “older” mind. :wink:

Oh yeah, I forgot that the invisible man wrapped himself up… My bad!

I let all three Star Wars prequels play in the background on Disney+ while I did work around the house. Just trying to get in the mood to go see the new one.

Forgot where this came from, had to go searching for it because it wasn’t in the favorite-movies nor what-movie-you-just-watched threads.

Okay, just got through watching it. Definitely a cut above most “horror” movies, a real thriller without much explicit gore. Great and atmospheric, ’though once things got rolling towards the end, it seemed to rely more on jump-scares than a creepy atmosphere.

Music was creepily top-notch, too, and really fit the movie as well as set the atmosphere.

Seeing Vinnie D’Onofrio was a nice treat, too. :laughing:

I saw Christine (1983).

This was not one of Stephen King's best movies.

The acting wasn't all that great and the movie was pretty slow.

The music, by John Carpenter, was actually very good, however.

I don't recommend this one.

I finally just saw One Upon A Time in Hollywood and I can say unequivocally say that for me, this was the worst film Tarantino has ever put his name on as director. Lots of big name actors that simply can’t pull this horribly written, eye rolling twist ending, up out of the abyss.

As a huge QT fan, take my advice and don’t waste any of your hard earned cash on (what should be) his career ending film. QT is now the Tom Brady of film…