What was the last movie you watched?

Creed 2. I liked it.

 
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I watched it last Sunday, @Calvin. It's a bit slow, but I actually enjoyed it. It is fresh to watch it from different perspective. The shooting at the end is as close as accurate. I have seen Bonnie and Clyde's Ford V8 at a casino/hotel in Primm, NV I used to stay at. It was weird to pass it on the way out or in of the hotel.
 
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I watched it last Sunday, @Calvin. It's a bit slow, but I actually enjoyed it. It is fresh to watch it from different perspective. The shooting at the end is as close as accurate. I have seen Bonnie and Clyde's Ford V8 at a casino/hotel in Primm, NV I used to stay at. It was weird to pass it on the way out or in of the hotel.

I think there is a few old movies about Bonnie and Clyde but I haven't seen the older movies yet. In this movie scene, after the ambush of Bonnie and Clyde, there was a mob gathering around the car when it was towed into the town. This criminal history is interesting to read in Google... the bullet riddled car that is displayed in hotel is called "Death car". I've thought it'd be better to be displayed in a museum but... in a hotel that'd be a weird to pass it each time you go in and out of hotel.
 
I think there is a few old movies about Bonnie and Clyde but I haven't seen the older movies yet. In this movie scene, after the ambush of Bonnie and Clyde, there was a mob gathering around the car when it was towed into the town. This criminal history is interesting to read in Google... the bullet riddled car that is displayed in hotel is called "Death car". I've thought it'd be better to be displayed in a museum but... in a hotel that'd be a weird to pass it each time you go in and out of hotel.

I only saw the other movie- Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway's Bonnie and Clyde has some of those accurate scenes except the shooting scene was completely different. Warren Beatty was never in the car. I learned something new else that TX Ranger's family sued the company that made a Warren Beatty/Faye Dunaway movie because the movie painted TX rangers as bad guys.

Right, that's what they call it Death Car. I agree with you on Ford V8 being in a museum. Very eerie.
 
Watched Bohemian Rhapsody. It makes me want to see Highlander again. I sing "We are the Champions" to my son at bedtime. Geee!
 
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Watched it on Netflix.

In 2011, Adolf Hitler wakes up in a vacant lot in Berlin which appears to be the location of the garden outside the bunker where he was burned, with no knowledge of anything that happened following his death in 1945. Homeless and destitute, he interprets everything he sees and experiences in 2011 from a Nazi perspective.

EDIT: English title is; Look Who's Back.
 
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Out lander, read the trilogy even bought the big hard back books, expected to be disappointed, my daughter who works in media explained different mediums lend themselves to different treatments of the story, that helped, wasn't disappointed, the way the moved some things around and combined was interesting, did drop and alter some seems I would have left intact but they do have time constraints, waiting for the final season :2c: guess it's not a movie but that story can't be reduced to a movie:popcorn:
 
Ok I think I saw this one in theater can't remember been a while, Into the Woods, loved the part towards end where she goes around saying so it's your fault till she comes to the end :giggle: I'll leave you hanging, when was that? You know the musical montage of fairy tales, don't normally like these kind of movies but thought they did a good job:popcorn:
 
I recommend this true story movie... watched this in Amazon:

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Not too many movies these days as I am used to having a number of them that were both good and bad.

The last film was "The Cowboys" featuring John Wayne from about the early 70's John's Ranch Hands left wholesale. And he was forced to have Children trail the cattle to market. Despite challenges and issues it worked out well in the end. If I remember right, the actor who "Killed" JW was essentially blacklisted from movies for a long time.

It took me a long time to understand JW, I last saw him in person at Colonial Williamsburg approx Aug of '79 a few months prior to his death from cancer. They were working on a television christmas special that year.
 
Last night I watched Ghost in the Shell. I watched because I saw a preview once and it looked good. Instead it was sheer brilliant! Scarlet Johansson is amazing actress and this storyline was even crazier than Matrix films.


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I loved Crank but agree, Crank 2 is one of the worst films ever made. I cringed when I read Crank 3 is soon to be released.

My love for Jason Statham still remains strong though
 
I loved Crank but agree, Crank 2 is one of the worst films ever made. I cringed when I read Crank 3 is soon to be released.

My love for Jason Statham still remains strong though

Thanks for agreeing with me, MsGubbiGubbi. It is just awful, but my husband thinks it is hiliarious. You probably read a fanfiction article that Crank 3 was soon to be released, but that is not true. Crank fans practically BEG it to happen. The director actually won't direct Crank 3 for reasons like it bombed at the box office. There are a few fanfiction Crank 3 trailers out there that they hope it will convince the director to change his mind again to direct Crank 3. Yes, Jason Statham is hoooooooooot.
 
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