What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

The last movie I saw in a theater was ET.....I loved it. There have been a couple of movies we have seen on TV some years ago.
The first movie my son saw was ET. He was three. We went with my mother. My son was so fascinated he stood through the whole thing in wonderment. I was a bit concerned as to how he would behave in a movie theater, but he was great until the end. "ET come back" he screamed and cried over and over well past the credits! Thanks for bringing back the memory mrstime!
 

Fire Birds Full Movie - Nicolas Cage - Tommy Lee Jones ( rated 4.7 - free )​

Elite Apache helicopter pilots are tasked with destroying powerful armed drug cartels operating in South America.

 
The first movie my son saw was ET. He was three. We went with my mother. My son was so fascinated he stood through the whole thing in wonderment. I was a bit concerned as to how he would behave in a movie theater, but he was great until the end. "ET come back" he screamed and cried over and over well past the credits! Thanks for bringing back the memory mrstime!
So adorable.
 
Royal Treatment on Netflix. A romantic story about a prince and hairdresser and how they do charity work. I liked it a lot.
 
At Midnight ? Yesterday and the days before can't make it to the whole movie except for a few.
Gillian Hopkins
Brooklyn ..,..my favorite
Any Human Heart ....loved
The Best of My Love

Last Kingdom 1st series
 
Ford vs Ferrari

Billed as a Race movie, but it is a movie even those who are not race fans can enjoy.
Acting ( Matt Damon and Christian Bale ) takes this to another level.
Very long, at 2 and half hours, but doesn't play like it.

If you are a race fan, this movie delivers. The CGI puts you behind the wheel, you find yourself
leaning into every turn.

You'll want to turn up the volume during the race scenes!
 
Before Midnight

About choices we make in life that effect the ones we love and love us
The greed of some, the pain it grows into for the joy of divorce.
Watching Georgia OKEEFFE another of the times unknown to some would be the downfall of some ...
 
Tulsa starring Scott Pryor, Livi Birch and John Schneider about a drug and alcohol using biker who doesn't know he has a daughter and then she comes to live with him. (Christian movie) From IMDb through Prime Video. I liked it but it was sad.
 
Last night..."Cleopatra"..(1963) with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
On the "M" TV movie channel.

Had seen it before...but had forgotten how SPECTACULAR it was.

But, am wondering how factual it was...or was there "poetic license" taken.?

Anyone?

Re(a)d..where... she had 65 costume changes in the movie.
 
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Last night..."Cleopatra"..(1963) with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
On the "M" TV movie channel.

Had seen it before...but had forgotten how SPECTACULAR it was.

But, am wondering how factual it was...or was there "poetic license" taken.?

Anyone?

Re(a)d..where... she had 65 customer changes in the movie.
You meant ** costume ** changes, right? Lol
 
Honestly I have never seen the Grapes of Wrath, and kept telling myself I should watch it... as it's such a well known film. Finally the other night I remembered, and downloaded it from Netflix... OMG...Talk about tedious, I can't ever remember such a downright boring film... how did that get to be such an Iconic movie ?...
 
Honestly I have never seen the Grapes of Wrath, and kept telling myself I should watch it... as it's such a well known film. Finally the other night I remembered, and downloaded it from Netflix... OMG...Talk about tedious, I can't ever remember such a downright boring film... how did that get to be such an Iconic movie ?...
Because that's the way it was for too much of the U.S., especially during the Depression. Heck my Huzz wasn't born until the late 1940s and they still lived like that part of the time (living in their car sometimes...in 100F heat...and his mom was pregnant one of the times), due to his father's alcoholism. Heck he's got a sibling almost living like that now due to the sibling's spouse being illiterate. And I've got a step-grand-nephew who's currently literally living in a van down by the river due to drug addiction. So you know, if the U.S hasn't cornered the market on ignoring or not having a clue on how to help its poor, they've come darn close.
 


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