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What was the last film you watched?

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Just a thread to mention the last film you watched. You may write a little comment about it if you want.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I

I was a bit disappointed and it's my least favourite from the series so far. I can't really say much because I haven't read the book tho.
 
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#7,262 ·
MILOS FORMAN: Audition (1963)



A surprisingly effecting semi-documentary featuring CZ racing and a variety of musicians rehearsing, competing and auditioning. Plenty of Czech rock'n'roll where 'blue jeans' and 'twist' seemed to be mandatory words for every song.

Great stuff.
 
#7,264 ·
MILOS FORMAN: Audition (1963). A surprisingly effecting semi-documentary featuring CZ racing and a variety of musicians rehearsing, competing and auditioning. Plenty of Czech rock'n'roll where 'blue jeans' and 'twist' seemed to be mandatory words for every song.Great stuff.
you got me, haven't seen this one. :)
I watched

La Danza de la Realidad (2013)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2301592/

Red Sparrow (2018)
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2873282/

The Red Pill (2016)

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3686998/
 
#7,275 ·
Sunshine (2007)

Danny Boyle



Very enjoyable. Solid cast, some stunning visuals, a few unnecessary things storywise but an impeccable Cillian Murphy makes it up for it. Danny Boyle does not disappoint (let's just not mention Steve Jobs please).

******* *******

On a fun note, I watched Guy Ritchie's King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) the other day. Guess I was that bored. Well, the movie is so bad that you end up asking yourself if there is not some genius in it.​
 
#7,286 ·
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)

Martin McDonagh



I saw this just last night (I rarely post immediately after watching), and thought it was a great movie. I don't care for awards or that kind of things so I hadn't heard anything about it before. After watching, I was so amazed to have not heard more about it that I went looking into some of my favorite reviews outlets. I shouldn't have... How sad it is to get a glimpse of how some people see today's world. Whatever, great flick. Worth watching even only for Frances McDormand, Sam Rockwell and Woody Harrelson.​
 
#7,293 ·
La baie des anges (Bay of Angels) 1963. Just watched the last bit.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Angels

Stars Jeanne Moreau as roulette addict and Claude Mann (never heard of him before) as a young bank clerk who meets up with her on his vacation and gets wrapped up in her and her unstable lifestyle.

Typical non-judgemental French cinema approach to the subject of gambling addiction.

3 out of 5 stars.
 
#7,299 ·
You don't like black and white? I have to say, I love these old films more when they're in black and white.

Most recent film I watched? Justice League - wasn't as bad as I was expecting. In fact, I enjoyed it, though it's the same story we've seen a hundred times before, and the ending was even more cliched and flat than the idea. But it was enjoyable!
 
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