What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

The Father (Prime) with Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Coleman. Very well done but difficult to watch.
 

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The Father (Prime) with Anthony Hopkins and Olivia Coleman. Very well done but difficult to watch.
I'll have to check that out. Really appreciate Hopkins skills. He did another similarly themed movie, Proof, with Gwyneth Paltrow over a decade ago. Aging mathematician and his daughter. Also difficult to watch but good.
 
Maybe it's our gloomy weather this past week but i watched another very dark, also bloody, one on Monday, The Belko Experiment on TUBI, recommended by Flick Connection YouTuber. Putting link to IMDb page below. Some familiar faces. Does spark some interesting lines of thought. If you watch it let me know how you felt about the last 10-15 minutes. Final shot and words are classic scary movie (both horror and strictly human evils) end.

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1082807/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
 
I watched Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. It was being shown on TV and it caught my eye so I checked the libreary and they had a DVD of it. It's mindless, teenage silliness but you have to get un-serious once in a while.
 
I watched Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. It was being shown on TV and it caught my eye so I checked the libreary and they had a DVD of it. It's mindless, teenage silliness but you have to get un-serious once in a while.
Especially these days, we need levity. We watched the first one when it came out, and it was streaming on HULU.
 
Youngblood Hawke 1964 - free on youtube

This is a 2 hour plus movie which I watched over several days on my computer. It's about a coal truck driver in Kentucky who writes a successful first novel and moves to New York City. The movie then describes his ups and downs from there on. I don't usually watch this type of movie, but it was well done and had a good cast.

 
If documentaries count, I watched “The Janes” last night on HBOMax. A true story about a group of women in 1970’s Chicago who built an undergroud network for women seeking safe, affordable but illegal abortions. The women recounted the political climate at the time, society’s view of women at the time, how they found each other, etc. Very timely and well done.
 
I tried watching a docudrama based on Hannah Arendt's life, but it was like a bad made-for-tv movie, so I only watched it for about 15 minutes.
 
Three Days of the Condor, starring Robert Redford and Faye Dunaway on Prime Video

Good movie! I've seen it before but a long time ago so I didn't remember much of it.
 


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