Which movie did you watch lastֻ

Hmmm.
Just had the Op for piles. 3 weeks still suffering.

DO NOT DO IT.

Yikes!

Sounds extremely painful.

Lesson learned. Do not go to Roto-Rooter.

Colonoscopy………………………… In all it’s glory.

Then they (Sheep balls bands) Band the piles. veins on the way out.

Guaranteed SUPER Painful.
Stick with the creams and a shot of whiskey believe me.

“endeavour”
season 6
bbc
but start w season 1
if you like mysteries and oxford UK

wle

I saw the film Mandy (2018).

It's an uneven action/horror revenge movie.

It's okay, but has some boring parts.

I've seen better revenge movies, though I like the genre.

If you like movies with slow parts and little dialogue, this might be a good choice.

I'm actually glad I saw it.

I just had to…

Grumpy Cat’s Worst Christmas Ever. :laughing:

Surprisingly good, but a bit slow at times. Lots of self-deprecating humor, obviously not meant to be taken seriously, but just good brainless fun. I’d definitely watch it again around the holidays.

New Spiderman / Far From Home—- took my grandson to one of these Movie Tavern Theatres —- very comfortable roomy seating—food of all types brought right to your chair—Financing Available—— :wink:

Logan. Not your typical comic book based movie. Really shows the violence so beware.

Great characters though, I recommend it if you can handle the violence.

Winchester ’73.

I saw it on Starz western channel before work today.

Jimmy Stewart, Shelley Winters, from 1950. A man looking for the man who killed his pa……and his stolen, shooting prize rifle.

I can’t believe I just heard that Grumpy Cat passed this May. :cry:

Before new season I refreshed DARK

Das boot. My favourite film

I really liked Logan.

I saw it at the theatre.

There's a noir version that might be worth watching.

It's most likely the same movie, but mostly if not all in black and white.

For fans of film noir.

I just saw Glass (2019).

It's the third in a trilogy.

1. Unbreakable (2000)

2. Split (2016)

3. Glass (2019)

I liked the first two a lot more.

But if you see the first two, you might as well see the third.

I don't want to give anything more away, so I'll end this post here.

IMO the best Xmen movie bar none.

It was as close to the comic book lines as a movie has gotten to this point. It was brutal. It showed the old adage, live long enough as the hero and the world will see you as the villian. It showed that old age is the worst of any enemy that could ever walk the earth. Worst case of what happens when heros get old. It was a great movie.

Ever since they added sound, it’s a whole new world out there!

Hmmm, interesting. Don’t think I’ve seen any X Men movies except for one with this guy where they’re on round concrete things duking it out and the badguy’s pretty destructive (hey, toldya I don’t recall any), but this one looks really interesting.

Might have to find a copy… on, uhh, youtube or somewhere.

The X-Men movies are excellent.

I especially liked X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014).

The most recent movie I saw was also the best I’ve seen in a looooong while. It’s called Mid90s.

It’s written and directed by Jonah Hill (Superbad, Wolf of Wall Street and others) and it simply rocks. It’s an excellent portrayal of a young kid making friends and the dangers of growing up without much supervision at all. It’s not preachy and it doesn’t hit you over the head with a lesson. The acting (mostly done by amateur actors, but real skaters) feels real and it really made me feel for these kids trying to figure things out for themselves. I loved it.

Mid90s trailer