What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

I will be watching In the Heights sometime today. It is on HBO Max. I loved Hamilton which is on Disney +. I loved that Hamilton was portrayed exactly as a play, while In the Heights is an actual movie. Both, of course, by Lin Manuel Miranda, that super talented guy.
 

I will be watching In the Heights sometime today. It is on HBO Max. I loved Hamilton which is on Disney +. I loved that Hamilton was portrayed exactly as a play, while In the Heights is an actual movie. Both, of course, by Lin Manuel Miranda, that super talented guy.
So you like having HBO Max, Pepper? I keep trying to make up my mind between it, Disney+, Hulu, and Discovery+. I wish I could pick and choose just the shows I want from each streaming service, lol.
 
Free Chinese movie (English subtitles) on YouTube :

Very Good.... rated 7.6... "Ocean Heaven"

With the kind help of friends and neighbors, widower and aquarium worker Sam Wong (Jet Li) shares a contented life with his autistic 22-year-old son, David (Lunmei Kwai). That is until Sam learns that he has a terminal illness that will soon leave David orphaned. Now, the doting father begins a quest to ensure that his boy will be loved and cared for after his death. Xiao Lu Xue directs this touching drama.

Ocean Heaven
 

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It was OK in a sorta kinda way to pass time - it is violent.
We did not turn it off - but doubt we'll rewatch it.
I think it could have been much much better - as it is - mediocre
 
Did see In the Heights and liked it very much. I like watching plays on TV because I really can't afford a live show, unfortunately. So, if you like musicals I can recommend In the Heights as being lively and fun with a good cast of talented singers, dancers, etc.
 
If I only had one, I would have HBO Max, but I can't advise you @officerripley. Max has all of HBO as well as extras, like what is in theaters at the same time as streaming.
Welp, I found out we actually get HBO Max, I just had to get signed in and get it installed on our TV. So we watched Those Who Wish Me Dead last night; it was okay. I'm looking forward more to In the Heights.
 
I thought In the Heights was very enjoyable, if a little on the long side. The talent was incredible; everybody in it was very, very good. And I thought Miranda's Latino kind of hip hop was much more appropriate for this movie than it was for Hamilton, which I was disappointed in.

I enjoyed In the Heights enough that I plan to watch it a second time.
 
We're watching The Boston Strangler tonight, starring Tony Curtis.

EDIT: That was a pretty good movie. They embellished the hell out of the real story, but it was still good. Afterwards, we watched a documentary on YouTube about the real Boston Strangler and it was actually more interesting than the movie.
 
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I'm sure everyone has seen the 1981 movie, "The Four Seasons" written and directed by Alan Alda...with Rita Moreno, Sandra Dennis, Carol Burnett, but I had never seen it. He acted in it as well. It's on Netflix. Fun romantic comedy that I enjoyed.

It's about three middle-aged couples who vacation together and find their loyalties to one another and their marriages tested when one of the couples divorces and the husband re-marries a much younger woman.
 
Small Town Crime
Pretty good for this type of Crime disgraced Cop who somewhat redeems himself type......show.
Has some graphic violence - so be warned.
If your ok with this genre, then Do Recommend
 

Meet the Patels​

Meet the Patels is a 2014 American romantic comedy documentary film directed by siblings Geeta V. Patel and Ravi V. Patel.[1] The film explores the expectations surrounding marriage in the Patels' first-generation Indian immigrant family and in wider American society.[2

Rated 7.1

Fun movie.....

Meet the Patels
I agree - this is a very cute movie.
 
Not a movie and not even on Prime Video this time they are on YouTube. I have gotten into the 2020 series about true crime stories. I just cannot believe how many people will kill someone to get them out of their life even though it will ruin their own life in the process.
 

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