What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

On Netflix I watched the past week Everybody's fine with Robert DeNiro--it was good-about a widower and his children's relationships.

Also on Netflix I watched tonight The Big Lebowsky with Jeff Bridges--I think if you were high on something you might really like it but I was not and it held my interest for the most part because it was just strange--not really bad.
On your recommendation, I watched Everybody's Fine last night. I thought it was good, certainly held my attention, the acting and direction were excellent, but the plot was pretty predictable.

About The Big Lebowsky, I disagree (and I was not high on anything). I loved it.
 
Ocean's 8 with Sandra Bullock and other well known female actors. I give it an 8 of 10. While the story line was good, It had a couple pet peeves of mine. Intimate conversations between people were in subdued tones but got to the point where the viewer could not hear them. Emote, actors. Most scenes were in dim light where detail could not be seen. Jeez!
 
"To Call A Spy" a film about Winston Churchill's directive to train women as spies in WWII. Excellently directed and the acting is superb. I plan to watch it several more times. Check out some trailers on YouTube.
 
I just finished watching "Love" on Netflix. It's a 3 season series and it was a lot of fun to watch. About various couples and what they go through together. I liked it a lot.
 
The Gift with Cate Blanchett. I got a sneak peek when it was shown on TV and it grabbed me so I got the DVD at the library. Normally I don't go for dark; creepy movies but this one had more. It wasn't just the acting, but the writing, directing and editing sum total that made it what it was. You can't describe it but you know it when you see it.
 
The Gift with Cate Blanchett. I got a sneak peek when it was shown on TV and it grabbed me so I got the DVD at the library. Normally I don't go for dark; creepy movies but this one had more. It wasn't just the acting, but the writing, directing and editing sum total that made it what it was. You can't describe it but you know it when you see it.
Thanks for the tip that it's a dark, creepy movie. I have little tolerance for them and will make sure to avoid it.
 
Since I'm over 18...I started watching Sex/Love on Netflix.

It follows Billie, who has married a terrific guy, but can't forget about her old flame Brad.
It shows you why she can't forget him in episode 3....lol

I put it on pause...for now. To be con't.
 

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