Last Movie You Saw? (Theater/Home)

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THE WRESTLER

Honestly I just wanted to see Marisa Tomei’s scenes... thumbup

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
[b]The Exorcist (1973)

It's awesome. I hadn't seen it in probably 15 years. It was good to refresh my memory. [/B]

Originally posted by riv6672
^^^i watched it recently. Still holds up.

Yeah, I had basically entirely forgotten it, except for the few memorable 'shock' moments. It's actually a brilliant film. I mean, it's like up there with the greats. Just a masterpiece.

Originally posted by riv6672
BONE TOMAHAWK

Hoooollllyyy hell that was gruesome!

Yeah, that particular scene you're probably talking about is probably the most brutal thing I've ever seen in a movie. I actually cringed. 😘

Originally posted by riv6672
THE WRESTLER

Honestly I just wanted to see Marisa Tomei’s scenes... thumbup

I initially didn't like that movie. I should give it another chance sometime, because I love that filmmaker. I love The Fountain, Pi, Noah, Requiem For A Dream. And yeah, I forgot about her stripper scenes. That's definitely worth a second look!

Jesus, riv. I guess we know what you're doing during quarantine!

Baby Driver (2017)

Just now getting around to seeing this. It's fun. You could tell the filmmaker was having a lot of fun and being somewhat playful. Almost in a Quentin Tarantino sort of way. I almost wish the ending sequence was a little more subdued and not just an action sequence, but overall a very solid film. Would definitely recommend.

^ Back in Feb this year Edger Wright has confirmed a script for the sequel is done.

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
[b]Baby Driver (2017)

Just now getting around to seeing this. It's fun. You could tell the filmmaker was having a lot of fun and being somewhat playful. Almost in a Quentin Tarantino sort of way. I almost wish the ending sequence was a little more subdued and not just an action sequence, but overall a very solid film. Would definitely recommend. [/B]


^ ^^i’m glad I gave BABY DRIVER a chance. I really didn’t want to sit through a Jamie Foxx performance, but turns out he was playing an needlessly antagonistic prick, which is what I think he is anyway so it didn’t detract from the rest of the movie, which was, like you said, reminiscent of Tarantino in tone.

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
Jesus, riv. I guess we know what you're doing during quarantine!

😮

The Killer, one of john woo's best films

Underworld: Rise of The Lycans

HAPPY DEATH DAY

Great movie. Loooooove it!

HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U

Just as fun, in different ways!

Star Wars: Rogue One. Still has the same good and bad I thought it did before, but it ends on a high note, which is great.

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE III

Damn Tom Cruise can RUN!

MINORITY REPORT

Damn Tom Cruise can RUN!

The Cabin in the Woods (2011)

I saw it long ago and didn't remember it very well and probably didn't appreciate it as much as I should have. I'm glad I gave it another watch. Its self-awareness is amusing. Why hasn't there been a sequel for it? I know it was pretty highly regarded. Hm..

Originally posted by Patient_Leech
[b]The Cabin in the Woods (2011)

I saw it long ago and didn't remember it very well and probably didn't appreciate it as much as I should have. I'm glad I gave it another watch. Its self-awareness is amusing. Why hasn't there been a sequel for it? I know it was pretty highly regarded. Hm.. [/B]


Yeah, it’s not like Hollywood to not milk something till it’s dry.

KNIGHT AND DAY

Damn Tom Cruise can RUN!

MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: GHOST PROTOCOL

Damn Tom Cruise can RUN!

The Dark Knight Rises
Nocturnal Animals
Bug

Currently watching a documentary about Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol as an alien in MIB III was funny af.