What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

Was it on Netflix or Prime or what?
I just have the CD:
Lethal Vows lifetime movie dvd
 

I watched this one:

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It was alright but nothing to write home about IMO. There were some very good parts to it but at times I also found it confusing. I enjoyed a good deal of it though.
 

My son got me the "Respect" DVD for Christmas, knowing I'm a big Aretha Franklin fan. I watched it last night and all day today my ear phones are playing her music and I can picture her sisters and her band behind her now.
It had me in tears for a variety of reasons. Will probably watch the special features sometime this week. (My main reason for liking DVDs-- the behind the scenes stuff.)
 
I did a search for Lethal Vows on Netflix and they did not have it. I was given choices of other movies to watch so I watched Pretty Little Stalker. It's not the type of movie I watch anymore but I watched it anyways. It's about a deranged young lady and what she does because of a trauma she sustained. It wasn't bad.
 
All week, we've been watching holiday movies. Tonight, it was the Disney movie Cinderella (2015 version). It was artfully done, and I loved the visuals and the music. In addition, this family movie covered a gamut of emotions that is hard to find nowadays in movies. We had to sign up to the Stars channel to see it.
 
I watched 13 Warrior with Antonio Banderas. He looks goooood! Cool movie other good actors. Dennis Storhoi and Omar Sharif, Vladimir Kulich, and John McTiernan just to name of few. I love this movie! It is one I can watch over and over. The dialogue is clever and the story is intriguing. :love: 💗
When my father whom was of Nordic descent passed we had a Viking funeral for him, except for the virgin sacrifice and burning longboat. My sister did recite the Viking prayer at his internment. Finding a virgin was impossible in our hometown.
 
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Let Him Go direct tv movies
Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, are the grandparents of their son's child, their son dies in an accident.
the daughter-in-law remarries a thug.
The thug tak
es Costner's grandson two states away without notifying Costner that he is taking Costner's Grandson.

The grandson is now under the tutelage of a savage family.
Costner and Lane seek to kidnap their grandson.
It does not end well.
The director had the cast to make a good film, this one just didn't hang together.
 
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I have eclectic tastes. I went to the theater and watched Red Rocket. It is about an aging ex-adult film star who moves back in with his wife and mother-in-law in rural Texas. It is a gritty, dark comedy. Simon Rex is excellent as the main character. He still believes he is a "big star" and is such a con that his character is fascinating. It is a slice of life!

 
I watched 13 Warrior with Antonio Banderas. He looks goooood! Cool movie other good actors. Dennis Storhoi and Omar Sharif, Vladimir Kulich, and John McTiernan just to name of few. I love this movie! It is one I can watch over and over. The dialogue is clever and the story is intriguing. :love: 💗
We seem to watch that movie at least every couple of months! 😄
 

The Concert ( 2009-rated 7.5-free )​

"Thirty years ago, Andrei Filipov, the renowned conductor of the Bolshoi orchestra, was fired for hiring Jewish musicians. Now a mere cleaning man at the Bolshoi, he learns by accident that the Chatelet Theater in Paris has invited the Bolshoi orchestra to play there. He decides to gather together his former musicians and perform in Paris in the place of the current Bolshoi orchestra. If they all overcome the hardships ahead this very special concert will be a triumph."
Very unique plot and very well written...music is GREAT! ( drama/comedy/music )

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Audio​

French

Subtitle (auto)​

English

Actors​

Aleksei Guskov Dimitri Nazarov Melanie Laurent Francois Berleand Miou Miou Valeri Barinov

Director​

Radu Mihaileanu

 
We watch a movie every night either on Netflix or Prime. Last night was Don't Look Up with Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep. There was definitely a "message" in the movie about our government lying to us about everything...even during the most catastrophic event happening to wipe out the earth.
A bit of a back story, the script writer allowed Meryl Streep to come up with her own demise at the end. He said she is a genius improv actress. Yes, there is definitely a 'message'.
 
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