Which movie did you watch lastֻ

I saw Scream (1996).

[One of my favorite movies of all time.]

I've seen some of the films in this franchise before, but I'm going to watch them all again.

This movie is great.

The acting is decent, and the music is excellent.

The film is pretty entertaining as well.

If you have seen plenty of horror movies, but you haven't seen Scream yet, check it out.

It has many references to other horror movies, as well as to the horror genre itself.

I haven't seen all of Wes Craven's horror films, but I think this is one of his best.

The final third or so of the film is very fun to watch.

Although all of the acting isn't perfect, I really like this movie.

We gotta get you some chick-flicks or rom-coms or some other alliterative-genre movie…

Grab a pint of cookie-dough ice-cream and watch “Beaches” or something. :laughing:

The Dry (2020)

Decent enough movie about friendships, going back to a place where you lived before and the film was shot in Melbourne, Australia.

Could it have been Brainstorm (1984)

I think it was a horror movie.

I saw Scream 2 (1997).

This movie is pretty good.

It's almost as good as Part 1.

The acting is better, but the plot isn't as good.

The music is excellent, though.

Courteney Cox and David Arquette have bigger and better roles in this sequel.

I had a huge crush on Courteney Cox when she was on the show Friends, but her role in Part 1 wasn't that great.

There are plenty of film references, and references to sequels in Part 2.

Overall, this movie is a worthy sequel.

I Care A Lot.

Smart concept, only a couple of holes and excellent acting all around.

Chris

Saw Monster Hunter, meh movie but I love the actress!

Didnt know MH was out. gotta see that…

I saw Scream 3 (2000).

This is the first film in this series that I have not seen before.

It also isn't all that great.

The acting is okay, but the plot isn't very good.

The movie isn't all that entertaining, though the music is pretty good.

The killer/killers use a "technology" throughout the film that doesn't exist, and every time they did it, it annoyed me.

Even though all of the Scream movies are directed by Wes Craven, Part 3 is the worst (by quite a bit) so far.

Astronaut Farmer

Cashback - kinda chick flickish, but funny.

Rarely watch films but I did see a one in the cinema with an unusual release history: Boss Level.
A forgettable but enjoyable take on the time loop concept (eg. Groundhog Day, Edge of Tomorrow). Reviews were scarce as it hasn’t been released in the USA but it probably helped to go in with no expectations.

A review by “Jacob Anders Reviews”

I got a copy as I didn’t want to wait(!), but haven’t watched it yet. :person_facepalming:

Borat’s latest. Worth the laughs.

Chris

a whole bunch of those
old TV disaster movies:

Threads.
Testament.
The Day After.
Special Bulletin.
Without Warning.
By Dawn’s Early Light.

no cell phones, no internet, and no chance.

The Lives of Others

That is one I definitely need to see.

This movie is actually a fictional story based on one fraudulent scheme in real life - it is not a documentary and is not about addiction, therapy, or any related business in general.