What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

The Clan of the Cave Bear
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Passengers (2016) currently free with Prime. Chris Pratt.

Much better than anticipated.

A small film but pretty good. Very bittersweet ending. Tiny cast. Similar in some ways to Castaway, and if you can let yourself be absorbed you may experience anxiety identifying with the characters and their situations. Nice cameo by Laurence Fishburne.
 
Has anyone watched any of those "Left Behind" movies?

As far as I can tell there was a series of movies made from a book series, and later the movies got remakes. Or something.

I don't mean to offend, I'm ignorant ok? But they look like Pentecostal fan fiction or something to me. I'm not sure how else to describe it.

I've watched 3 of them now. Not too alarming to watch and they didn't strike me as sacrilegious. There was only one brief flash that showed the true face of the Antichrist. Aside from that I can't recall anything "demonic" being portrayed.

I'm pretty sure I watched some on Tubi, others on Freevee.
 
Two movies on the same night - The Last Wave starring Richard Chamberlain and Gulpilil, Directed by Peter Weir.
Also, The Sapphires starring Chris O'Dowd, Deborah Mailman, Jessica Mauboy.

Both movies dealt with Aboriginal themes.



How did you like these - and The Shiralee?? It would be so helpful if people included a 1-5 star rating.
 
"End Times" (2023)

A different zombie movie. Not about jumpscares and gore, more of a tale of two very different people thrown together by circumstances.

Freevee
 
Sebel, 2019.
This was about the life and times of Jean Sebel, apparently a big star in the 1960's. The FBI were the villains in this film.
 
The Second Arrival (1998), sequel to The Arrival (1996) with Charlie Sheen which more people have seen.

Covert alien invasion, masking as humans in positions of control while advocating nuclear power but secretly raising the planet's temperature and changing the composition of the atmosphere.

In a way like They Live (1988), but not as comical. Production values of The Second Arrival are a couple of notches above a TV movie.

Free with ads, The Roku Channel has both Arrival films.
 

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