Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

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Kiss of the Dragon. I enjoy it but Jet Li's Asian films have a lot better fight scenes imo. There's a lot more of them as well.

Just finished Split. Good film. Even though I knew about the ending, I still lost it when the Unbreakable theme kicked in.

Originally posted by socool8520
Kiss of the Dragon. I enjoy it but Jet Li's Asian films have a lot better fight scenes imo. There's a lot more of them as well.

Loved the fight scene against the twins, Cyril Raffaelli and Didier Azoulay. Raffaelli does a great job in District B13 as well with David Belle, whose claim to fame is being deemed the founder and leading pioneer of Parkour.

Originally posted by ares834
Just finished Split. Good film. Even though I knew about the ending, I still lost it when the Unbreakable theme kicked in.

Glass is one of my most anticipated upcoming movies. I just hope Willis can still bring his "A" game.

Daddys Home 2
Oculus
Xmen Days of Future Past
Atomic Blonde

Originally posted by Dreampanther
Loved the fight scene against the twins, Cyril Raffaelli and Didier Azoulay. Raffaelli does a great job in District B13 as well with David Belle, whose claim to fame is being deemed the founder and leading pioneer of Parkour.

I agree, I just wish there had been a larger volume of fight scenes of that degree.

I also enjoyed the District 13 movies. That guy is entertaining to watch.

Justice League.

Bone Tomahawk (2015)

Haha... goddamn, that is definitely one of the most brutally violent scenes I have ever seen. Really good western, though. 👆 👆

theater: Justice League

Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
theater: Justice League

You'll recover, brother. Think positive thoughts, drink lots of water, sleep well.

Justice League, decent at times and huge flaws but they got certain things right. WW is still the jewel of the dceu.

The Grey.

I'm kind of two minds about it. The plot and the characters aside from Liam Neeson were stock horror movie archetypes, and it got the behavior of wolves all wrong, but everything else about it I really liked. Sad as f.uck and made me feel emotions I don't normally feel.

Thor Ragnarok (2nd viewing)
Justice League
The Martian

The Killing of a Sacred Deer.

Really good,highly recommend to anyone who likes mystery thrillers.

A Million Ways to Die in the West (2014)

I'll admit I got some chuckles from it, but I felt like the first half was the best and then the last half really dragged. It was best when it was being more slapstick comedy because some of the recurring jokes got old pretty fast, like the whore not sleeping with her boyfriend. It was a relatively fun watch, though. Worth a watch.

I recently watched Parkland(2013) on hulu. It mostly follows the staff at the hospital where JFK was taken after he was shot, and Lee Harvey Oswald was taken to the same hospital and worked on by the same people a few days later. So it covered both of those events. It was interesting.

Paul Giamatti and Billy Bob Thornton were in it. It was decent I suppose.

Aliens
Hey Arnold:The Jungle Movie
Addams Family Values
Young Frankenstein

Highlander (1986)

Lambert is a poor actor, Connery is very clearly phoning it in, and the movie is just a bunch of ****ing flashbacks. The Kurgen (Clancy Brown) is a badass and his costume is totally 80s, and some of the locations are beautiful but the movie is a dumpster fire

Spider-man : Homecoming and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales.

Both were somewhere in between Ok and Meh..

Star Trek Into Darkness.

Not for the first time. Forgot how stupid this movie was... Especially the bits about the Prime Directive. As if "genocide" isn't a common go-to excuse for making an exception (Says more about the writer's biases then anything. Same people probably think victims getting gassed in some third world country is no big thing because they're not our citizens.)