What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

Imaginary friend - free on Youtube
This excellent movie kept moving along and was quite enjoyable.
" A talented artist is haunted by the presence of a childhood imaginary friend,
and her psychiatrist husband wants to have her committed to a mental institution."
 
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Moon Manor. This film might not be for everyone. At our age, it takes a bit of courage to watch.

"Moon Manor touches on several topical issues: the positive death movement, LGBTQ rights, living with AIDS, dying with Alzheimer's, and yet is told with a comedic, irreverent tone. Death is the ultimate universal experience, yet is experienced in a very individual way. Fun. Sad. Terrible. Curious. Terrifying. Filled with love."

IMDB > "James 'Jimmy' Carrozo plays himself. In the movie, Carrozo has decided to commit suicide because he's losing his memory. He wants to leave the world in his own way. Today is Jimmy's last day alive. His Alzheimer's is worsening, so he's decided to die like he has lived - with intention, humor, and zest. In his last day on Earth, Jimmy will show an obituary writer, his death doula, his estranged brother, his caretaker, a surreal being, and the guests at his fabulous FUN-eral, that perhaps the art of living is the art of dying."

**Inspired By A True-ish Story**


Bella ✌️
 
A documentary about Horn and Hardart's Automats. I really enjoyed this. :)

I remember going to an Automat in the mid-'70s... one of the last of it's kind.

Some day we'll have the modern day equivalent with kiosks where you don't have to deal with a person. Robots will make our food. I think some of those already exist in Japan.
 
Heart Burn on Prime. Starring Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson. Pretty good. About 2 people who fall in love despite her reservations and she ends up getting hurt.
 
We have discussed life's meaning, God, and the Bible. This conversation is with Joseph Campbell who wrote and taught "The Power of Myth". This conversation opens up a whole new way of explaining how and why humans need these stories to navigate life.

 
Doctor Sleep, although I'm not usually a Stephen King fan and haven't liked many of the few of his books I've read or movies I've seen, I really liked this movie a lot. It's a sequel to The Shining (which movie I hated, ugh!; the miniseries was better) and the acting was fantastic, especially young Kyliegh Curran (she's only 17 now and 14 when she made the movie) as Abra Stone and Rebecca Ferguson as Rose the Hat (the kinda character you love to hate, lol).
 
Aloha -
Comedy
, drama, romance, darkness and light.
Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Rachel McAdams, Bill Murray.
"A celebrated military contractor returns to the site of his greatest career triumphs and reconnects
with a long-ago love, while interacting with the hard-charging Air Force watchdog who's assigned to him.
 
My best friend in the Marines was a family man. He was a really nice man and his wife was one of the sweetest women I ever met. His kids were also very well behaved and very social. The oldest was a 15 year old girl and I think their son was 12. Both kids really took to me and each time I would go to their home, the kids and I would play some type of game on their X-Box or board game.

One day when I got there, they were watching the movie "Shrek," which OK, I sat there and watched it with the kids and my buddy. Towards the end of the movie, they played a song in the background titled "Halleluiah." After that, each time I would finish maneuvers and be heading back to the ship, I would hear that song in my head. Even while flying in Afghanistan, and we would be flying back, I would say to myself, "Halleluiah it's over" and then I would again hear the sing playing in my head.

 
Last night I watched “The Shawshank Redemption” for the 125th time. As you can guess, I really like that movie. I am a huge Morgan Freeman fan. I would really like to meet him and have a conversation with him. I heard Mr. Freeman in an interview on one of the magazine shows, maybe “60 seconds.” He comes across as a very reasonable and sincere person. No phony.
 
Agatha Christie's
"Death on the Nile" with Peter Ustinov as Herecule Pioriot.
Had seen in before..only remembered parts.
On Tubi..free
Can re-see hers..always!
 


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