Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

Started by quanchi112695 pages

Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]That is just sad. [/B]
Why ? He's allowed to spend his money how he wants. Why would you care ?

Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle.

Citizen Kane

Kiss the Girls.

Would not surprise me if the FBI investigated everyone who saw it in the theater.

Passion of the Christ
Noah

Noah had some good character drama, but the plot was absolutely batshit.

The Commuter. Not too bad, not great. A very by the numbers Liam Neeson action movie.

Last Jedi once again. I will say this it is my favorite Star Wars film. It climbed to number one. Very close but rots sits at number two for now.

Dunkirk - meh, 6/10
Mayhem - sweet, 8/10

Originally posted by quanchi112
Why ? He's allowed to spend his money how he wants. Why would you care ?

Lets see what your opinion is after we learn how many PORGS he buys.

I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore (2017)

Brilliant film. Netflix original. And it features David Yow of The Jesus Lizard.

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore (2017)

Brilliant film. Netflix original. And it features David Yow of The Jesus Lizard.

Been curious about this. Glad the link had a trailer.

You might like, The F*cking End Of The World.
Same satirical black humour.
Also on Netflix.

Originally posted by Esau Cairn
You might like, The F*cking End Of The World.
Same satirical black humour.
Also on Netflix.

Linkage? I'm not finding it on IMDB or RT.

Sorry.

Try "The End Of The F*cking World."

Starring Alex Lawther & Jessica Barden

Ah, okay. It's a TV series apparently...

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/the_end_of_the_f_ing_world/s01

I'll have to check it out.

Godzilla: Monster Planet, on Netflix. Amazing animation, and some cool action, but the plot was awful.

A Ghost Story (2017)

Very artsy fartsy. I actually really liked the way it was filmed (with a very deliberate 4:3 aspect ratio), so I enjoyed that and it's sort of interesting by the end, but ultimately it's a pretentious snoozefest. It's so deliberately slow moving I had to skip forward some.. Wouldn't really recommend it.

Molly's Game (2017) 8/10.

I really liked it, but I've been an Aaron Sorkin fan for years. I understand some people feel Sorkin was a bit too clinical in his directorial debut and that Chastain's character came across as a bit too cold, but I was too fascinated by the story to let that bother me and (Sorkin being Sorkin) the pace and dialogue are so snappy that the movie's two hours go past in a flash.

Before I Wake.

Excellent concept. The actual plot left a lot to be desired

Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

Halloween 2: 10/10
48 hours: 10/10
The Emoji Movie: 0/10