Saw Solo this past weekend. It was quite a lot of fun.
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Saw Solo this past weekend. It was quite a lot of fun.
I have just watched Blowup - for probably the 21st and 22nd times!
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My son-in-law brought the Blu-ray disc of Black Panther over. I missed it in the theater. It was enjoyable.
Girl, Interrupted. It's supposed to be a minor classic. I had never seen it, but it was on one of the premium channels yesterday afternoon, and what with the "storm" passing over, it was a stay-indoors-and-watch-movies kind of day.
Kodachrome, on Netflix.
Ed Harris at his best. Not just about photography.
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20th Century Women with Annette Benning. Loved it.
Mission:Impossible Fallout...it was great. I love how he gets dropping information of past people and keeping you updated.
We watched DC's Justice League a couple nights ago. I will add it to the following list:
Dazed and Confused
Mallrats
Good Will Hunting
Armageddon
Shakespeare in Love
Dogma
Boiler Room
Reindeer Games
Bounce
Pearl Harbor
Changing Lanes
The Sum of All Fears
Daredevil
Gigli
Paycheck
Smokin' Aces
State of Play
The Town
Argo
Gone Girl
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice
The Accountant
Every one of these films would be improved by replacing Ben Affleck with someone who can actually act.
Does Netflix count? If it does...
Star Wars- the last Jedi ... ok
Thor...it was funny
Dr. Strange ... great
Recently watched 'Force Majeure'... nice film.
The most recent movie I saw was Casablanca. Hadn't seen it in about five years, but it was the first time for my son. He was reluctant to watch it at first, but ended up completely blown away by it.
ELVIS the miniseries. Jonathan Rhys Meyers was outstanding as Elvis. This story stops with the 1968 comeback and does not follow him to the end.
Meyers won a Golden Globe award for his acting; by the end of the flick my 12 yr old had the pelvis thing down perfectly and is working on his own version of Blue Suede Shoes.
The Trouble with Harry, directed by Alfred Hitchcock. I had just recommended it to a UK-based Geek to see autumn foliage in Vermont, and I have the DVD.
Cast includes Shirley MacClaine (her first film), John Forsythe (Bachelor Father and voice in Charlie's Angels), Edmund Gwenn (Miracle on 34th St), Mildred Natwick, Royal Dano and Jerry Mathers (Leave it to Beaver).
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Anyone been to see John Wick 3?
Isle of Dogs. Japanese animation, lots of familiar voices, we all put it on our favorite flick list.