What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

Watched a great bank heist movie last night. "Inside Man". A relative oldie (2006) with Denzel Washington, Clive Owen, Jodie Foster and Christopher Plummer. Directed by Spike Lee.

Really good flick.
Love the line "you let your kid play with that crap?" Said the bank robber holding a submachine gun to the father of a kid playing a violent video game. I love irony.
 

Sunday's my movie day and one of today's is "Vacation" (2015) which is apparently the sequel to the hilarious "Vacation" (1983). In this sequel, Chevy Chase's son takes his own family to the same amusement park. His wife is played by Christina Applegate.
Every bit as good as the original albeit racier and raunchier.

At the very end, Chevy and Beverly made appearances. Chevy put on weight but she's still hot.
 
"I, Tonya. "I thought it was very well done. Horrifying story of how not to bring up a child, plus a lot of good ice skating to watch. It's on Hulu.
Watched I, Tonya last night - the movie was very well done. Allison Janney sure earned her Oscar with that performance.

I'm rethinking my previous opinions of Tonya Harding. What a difficult life she had.
 
"Pale Rider" with Clint Eastwood. Saw it last night. I'm not into the current movies with their silly "moaning" music. Really can't stand Netflix but millions have it & watch it. I think their series on "The Crown" is good but I wouldn't waste my short life watching anything else on Netflix. My daughter tried to get me to watch "Virgin River". I lasted about 15 minutes on that one. Couldn't stand the moaning music & the terrible raspy voice of the main actress. She certainly wasn't any Sophie Loren! So it's back to Gunsmoke, The Rifleman & Have Gun Will Travel tonight.
 
We watched "A Man Called Ove" and it was reasonably good. The book was better.
I read the book last week. It seems that in almost all cases, the book is always better than the movie. I have never heard anyone ever tell me that "the movie is better than the book." A book covers much greater detail, has more emotion in it & gives you food for thought. A movie runs for 90 minutes & it's a "done deal". In my humble opinion, people who read books are so much wiser than the people who watch movies. Reading strengths the brain, aids sleep, builds vocabulary & reduces stress. Sorry, Netflix viewers, I know you will hate me forever but I'm with the bookworms!
 
I read the book last week. It seems that in almost all cases, the book is always better than the movie. I have never heard anyone ever tell me that "the movie is better than the book." A book covers much greater detail, has more emotion in it & gives you food for thought. A movie runs for 90 minutes & it's a "done deal". In my humble opinion, people who read books are so much wiser than the people who watch movies. Reading strengths the brain, aids sleep, builds vocabulary & reduces stress. Sorry, Netflix viewers, I know you will hate me forever but I'm with the bookworms!
In general I agree with you about books vs movies. The exception is that some of these movies have spectacular scenery that adds to the enjoyment even if it doesn't contribute that much to the story. There are other times when an imagination fills in the scenery just fine.
 
I read the book last week. It seems that in almost all cases, the book is always better than the movie. I have never heard anyone ever tell me that "the movie is better than the book." A book covers much greater detail, has more emotion in it & gives you food for thought. A movie runs for 90 minutes & it's a "done deal". In my humble opinion, people who read books are so much wiser than the people who watch movies. Reading strengths the brain, aids sleep, builds vocabulary & reduces stress. Sorry, Netflix viewers, I know you will hate me forever but I'm with the bookworms!
My husband is somewhat dyslexic and virtually never reads anything longer than a lengthy magazine article. Reading for him is a chore. One of our sons inherited this condition. Our daughter, other son and I find reading no more difficult than breathing.

Watching movies, including ones based on books I've read, is something we enjoy doing together.
 
Packerjohn said
" I have never heard anyone ever tell me
that "the movie is better than the book." A book covers much greater detail, has more emotion in it & gives you food for thought. "

Cold Mountain and A River Runs Through It,

were two movies that stuck close to the book, as Packerjohn says, when reading-you supply your own imagery, interpretations
of the text. Plus, reading gives you room and the time for contemplation.
I prefer books.
 

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