What's the last movie you watched?

Phroobar

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Bram Stroker's Dracula - this is a really stylish version of Dracula. The shooting technics here would be considered common place now. It is almost a living comic book before CG. I would have liked to see Renfield do more than just be locked up. Harker is gone for half the movie before he escapes. It is very scary at times but I still prefer the Frank Langella version over this one.
 

Phroobar

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Pirates of the Caribbean -Curse of the Black Peral - It's amazing how fun this movie still is. There is so much packed into it that it never lets you breath. Everyone did a great job on it. I liked the limited number of shout outs to the ride but the story really doesn't have anything to do with them. The Haunted Mansion movies seem to rely on the shout outs without generating it's own story. Too bad Disney beat the franchise to death.
 

Phroobar

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The House that would not Die - Barbara Stanwyck inherits a haunted house with two revolutionary ghosts that keep possessing people. Slow burn made for tv 70's movie with no special effects. You know the ghosts are around by wind blowing through the house.
 

McMickeyWorld

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Spy × Family Code: White
It was very fun to watch, in the theater there were some families and it was noticeable that we all had a lot of fun. I don't think it's necessary to watch the second season to enjoy it and personally I liked it more than many of the season's episodes.
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Phroobar

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Raiders of the Lost Ark - saw this one in the theater. The room was packed and everyone had a great time. More people showed up for this than the regular release of Indiana Jones and the Dial Tone of Disney.
 

Phroobar

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Star Wars Episode 1 - I had a great time in packed theater. Everyone was into it. Great audience participation. Then everyone went silent during the preview of the Acolyte. Totally killed the buzz. I guess Carrie Ann Moss still knows Kung Fu.
 

Phroobar

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The Haunting (1999) version with Liam Neeson and Catherine Zeta-Jones. I love this take on the book. The ghost children all look like animated statues. Good CG throughout especially when the house is changing. The sets are incredible looking.
 

donaldtoo

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I don’t watch movies on purpose, per se.
If I run across something on TV that interests me I’ll watch it.
That being said, I recently ran across the movie “Stripes” from 1981 as it was beginning and watched it all the way through.
Still love that silly flick…!!! :)
 

Phroobar

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Mission Impossible 5 Rogue Nation - This one was a little weak. It did have Tom Cruise hanging onto a plane as it took off. The motorcycle chase was long but fun. Rebecca Ferguson was great. The bad guy felt like a generic German bad guy.
 
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mf1972

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just watched furiosa in a amc dolby theater. probably the loudest movie i’ve ever watched in dolby & u can feel the seats shaking. it was pretty good, but not as good as fury road.
 

RandySavage

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The Adventures of Pluto Nash. This one is famous for being one of the biggest critical and box office bombs in history. I wanted to see just how bad it was and finally got around to it. And.. I ended up liking it. Good production design, great musical score. A light, ridiculous, fast-paced and entertaining flick. Felt like the Sega SpaceQuest game.
 

brideck

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Babes. Pretty funny treatment of parenting, adulting, and relationships. Not as raunchy as you might think from the trailer, but doesn't shy away from any pregnancy-related topic.

I don't even have kids and I still felt seen by this movie.
 

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