I watched the first half of Gorillas in the Mist this morning, it's been really good so far. I only stopped because I got to the time I go on my morning bike ride, and after that decided to just finish it tomorrow morning.
Just watched Batman Returns. Despite feeling a lot of childhood nostalgia towards it, there's some genuinely great writing in this movie. "I was their first-born child, but they treated me like number two", "I mistook me for somebody else", some really great lines. And the best damn score and theme song of any Batman movie.
I watched Jungle Cruise on Disney+, which I first saw back when it was in theaters. I really enjoyed it again this time.
The Menu Funny and awkward. Great performances by Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult. A movie has never made me crave a cheeseburger more than this one
I have a fair whack of movies in my collection, but I always seem to watch the same ones! srsly, if I'm sitting in my living room watching a movie, odds are that it's gonna be one of these four: - Rogue One - The Hunt for Red October - Apollo 11 - 2001: A Space Odyssey (my favorite movie of all time) I am nothing if not consistent.
Don't you mean Apollo 13? BTW great movie and I love it. Ron Howard did well with this one. I still have not gone to the cinema to see M3gan.... I keep saying I will but haven't I did see the video where Wednesday Adams and her had a dance off
I didn't remember writing the post you replied to, so I followed the link back, and it turns out it was from 13 months ago! That must be some kind of record! There actually is a movie called Apollo 11, but it was a documentary using actual footage of the Apollo 11 mission. I've seen it once, and as someone who wasn't alive for the real Apollo 11, I found it quite interesting. Not sure whether that was the one MLB was referring to or not, though. Although I do agree with your assessment of Apollo 13; it is one of my favourites.
Yes, that was the movie I was referring to. I did enjoy Apollo 13 very much, of course. But Apollo 11 was the movie I was talking about. Yes, you must.
I have seen precisely TWO movies in the MCU: Iron Man (the original) and the non-Quantumania Ant-Man & the Wasp. I have a LOT of catching up to do, it would seem. Aren't there like 40 movies in the MCU by now? I don't have that kind of time!
Saw Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania is morning, and I liked it. I posted my more detailed thoughts over in the review and discussion thread.