What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

Thanks for reminding me @Kadee46! I really want to see that. I am a huge Mahershala Ali fan!
 

Well another Sunday. The Company Men (2010) dealt with the impact of corporate downsizing during our economic woes circa 2010. It focused on the economic impact on three executives who were laid off. Great show albeit depressing. Starred Affleck, Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, T. Craig Nelson, et al. Highly recommended.

Don't Hang Up (2016) dealt with two punks who made prank phone calls, one of which ended in a double tragedy. They were so arrogant as to video their behavior and upload it, but they got their comeuppance. This movie would probably be loved by fans of supernatural horror but I lost interest in that genre around age 17.
 
Alfred Hitchcock’s the Man Who Knew too Much. Over two hours and no explanation for lots of things.

Too many movies are too long. Very few aren’t over 2 hours now; very few need to be. JMO.
 
Anybody on this thread who has missed "Body Heat"? If you've not seen it look it up.
As I recall, Kathleen Turner was smokin' hot in this movie. In more ways than one.
Will have to watch it again, thanks for the reminder.

Last night DH & I watched "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood."
Good movie, especially if you're a fan of Quentin Tarnatino's work.
 
I was laying in bed sick with the Virus and I started scanning channels when I came to a movie that was just beginning. The name of the movie was "Jack Frost." Many of you have probably seen it. Normally, that's not my type of movie, but I like Michael Keaton, so I watched it. It helped past the time.

Yesterday, I watched "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir." Another classic, but it helps keep my mind occupied.
 
I watched "Milk" last night. It was OK. I thought James Brolin did a better job with his role of Dan White than Sean Penn did as Harvey Milk.
I also watched "Coming Home."
 
'The Apartment' (Jack Lemon & Shirley MacLaine) and 'The Time Machine' (Rod Taylor). - Tonight 'Quest for Fire & 'The Gods must be Crazy'. the quirkier the better.
 
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I never saw the Carlina White Story but another tear jerker along the same lines was 1990 Patty Duke movie: And Remember I Will Always Love You. My favorite Christmas movie: Love Actually
 
10 Cloverfield Lane -- 15 wins; 46 nominations

Great flick. I recommend it most highly.

After getting in a car accident, Michelle awakens to find herself in a mysterious bunker with two men named Howard and Emmett. Howard offers her a pair of crutches to help her remain mobile with her leg injury sustained from the car crash and tells her to "get good on those" before leaving the bunker. She has been given the information that there has been an alien attack and the outside world is poisoned. However, Howard and Emmett's intentions soon become questionable and Michelle is faced with a question: Is it better in here or out there?
 
I don't know if I mentioned it before But watched the 2020 version of "Call of the Wild" for the second time...

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Also watched last night the movie Fatman... Was recorded in the town I lived in most of my life, which is Carleton Place, Ontario

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