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Last movie you saw?

I discovered much to my surprise in my DVD collectin Tora! Tora! Tora! I didn't even think I owned that but it's an interesting one to own
 
Finishing off TCM Memorial Weekend Marathon on the DVR:
Report from the Aleutions (1943)
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Cornered (1945)
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Yeah I have heard it's better then the animated version from a few people.

I want to go next week to see Final Reckoning.

As for movies last night watched Ant Man & The Wast Quantumania and it was meh
Really? I heard the opposite of the Lilo en Stitch.

I also watched Thunderbolts, I relate to Yelena a lot in this movie
 
Watched Conclave in the cinemas the other night. I've heard a lot of positive things about it, and it was pretty good, but I do think some of the praise is exaggerated. Then again, as an atheist, it is highly probable that a lot of nuances went over my head.
 
Lately I've been binge-watching a bunch of old Mexican horror movies. Yep, I'm a geek.


You'd never seen Gilda before? You must be a youngster. I've seen it at least ten times. Rita Hayworth was sizzling hot. :drool:

Not that young. I'm in my 40s. :p :lol: Just hadn't gotten around to seeing it before.
 
Just saw Jurassic World Rebirth with my mom and we liked it. Loved the Easter Eggs. Didn't mind the storyline. Loved the baby dinosaurs and the others.

I'd give it a 7/10.
 
F1.

If you’re a Formula One fanatic, there will be bothersome moments (as happens when drama trumps realism), and if you absolutely hate the existence of race cars, it’s one to skip. But if you appreciate cinema as spectacle (not something cinema always needs to be, of course, but something it can excel at), then it’s worth seeing on the biggest screen you can find. I’ve rarely ever felt on the edge of my seat during a movie, but the race sequences had me there multiple times. The non-racing elements are a pretty cliched set of bits from other movies, though well executed, so not painful to sit through. Not a must see, but if it is to be seen, see it on the biggest screen you can.
 
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