I've heard good reviews about Mountainhead. I don't know what the last movie (as in, feature-length, fiction film) I watched was. Must be months ago, even years. I've watched several lengthy non-fiction pieces and some might even have fictionalised sections in them, and also watched sketches, short films etc., but the last movie? I don't know.I liked both of those movies.
I just finished watching Mountainhead (Max; 2025; 1 hr., 48 min); pretty good, very timely.
Thanks for the tip, Jackie. I haven't seen the documentary, so looking forward to it.I watched the documentary about Pamela Anderson on Netflix and enjoyed it...I too come to this thread to find good movies often....I appreciate it.
I was searching for this movie on Netflix when I ran across the documentary....later found the movie on Hulu....will watch it later.Thanks for the tip, Jackie. I haven't seen the documentary, so looking forward to it.
Presumably you've seen The Last Showgirl (2024). Anderson gave the performance of her career. Jamie Lee Curtis was stunning as well; and Dave Bautista did a fine job as the revue's producer. IMO one of the best films so far of the 2020s.
I bet you'll really enjoy it. Give us your impressions after you've seen it, if you will.I was searching for this movie on Netflix when I ran across the documentary....later found the movie on Hulu....will watch it later.
Me too. She's as sweet as a stolen kiss.Always a fan of Pam Anderson. Girl crush.
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I remember watching that. Can't remember what it was about for sure, but I do remember not being impressed.Watched, Oblivion (Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman), on Netflix with boyfriend last night. Neither of us liked it. It was slow and ultimately uninteresting.
I didn't like it either.Watched, Oblivion (Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman), on Netflix with boyfriend last night. Neither of us liked it. It was slow and ultimately uninteresting.
Same here.I remember watching that. Can't remember what it was about for sure, but I do remember not being impressed.
Good to know. Thank you.I just got back from the theater after seeing The Thunderbolts. I've been putting it off in spite of good reviews, because I've been disappointed with almost everything Marvel has done after End Game. And the trailer didn't stir my interest at all. Stan Lee died and Marvel was turned over to Disney. Disney puts out some good stuff but they have no understanding of what Marvel's magic was. I don't know if Stan Lee's death made a difference or not, but Marvel took on the Disney appearance of the Magical Kingdom, which doesn't work with super heroes.
But I was very pleasantly surprised this afternoon. I don't know if this begins a shift back to what made Marvel marvelous, or if Disney just did something right by accident. But this felt like a Marvel film of old.
I feel the same on more recent MCU movies too, but enjoyed Thunderbolts quite a bit as well!I just got back from the theater after seeing The Thunderbolts. I've been putting it off in spite of good reviews, because I've been disappointed with almost everything Marvel has done after End Game. And the trailer didn't stir my interest at all. Stan Lee died and Marvel was turned over to Disney. Disney puts out some good stuff but they have no understanding of what Marvel's magic was. I don't know if Stan Lee's death made a difference or not, but Marvel took on the Disney appearance of the Magical Kingdom, which doesn't work with super heroes.
But I was very pleasantly surprised this afternoon. I don't know if this begins a shift back to what made Marvel marvelous, or if Disney just did something right by accident. But this felt like a Marvel film of old.
Actually, to be accurate, OBL was assassinated in his hideaway by U.S. Navy Seals on May 2, 2011.American Manhunt
Osama bin Laden is a three-part docuseries about the search and eventual capture of the notorious former leader of al-Qaeda. Netflix