What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

I just finished watching a documentary about the architect of Central Park in Manhattan, the Niagara Falls park, and many other spectacular parks around the country. I was in desperate need of a break from the 24/7 bad news cycle and this reminded me that people had the capacity in the past to do great things. The public wasn't averse to spending money on things like majestic parks and beautifully designed buildings.

The landscape architect was Frederick Olmsted, who did most of his designs at the end of the 1800s and into the early 1900s, at which time his son took over the family business. They designed parks from the Atlantic to the Pacific, in from what I remember, every state in the Union.

The documentary is available on PBS, but a subscription might be necessary to watch it through a Roku app or similar device. But here it is on their website:
https://www.pbs.org/video/wned-tv-history-frederick-law-olmsted-designing-america/
 
It's not a movie but a series on Netflix. I'm watching the 4th season of Virgin River. It's kinda like a soap opera. It's alright and easy to follow.
 

House of Gucci starring Lady Gaga, Adam Driver and Al Pacino. True story about the struggle for control of the Gucci brand and company. I never knew any of this before.
Saw it a couple of nights ago, thanks for the recommendation & also for Those Lips, Those Eyes with Frank Langella and Glynnis O'Connor.

You are my Go-To Person for TV! 😊
 
I watched Where The Crawdads Sing at the theater. I had never read the book so I knew nothing about the story, but I found it entertaining and somewhat emotional. Any movie that makes me "feel something" is a good one.
I've been wondering about that movie...thanks for the critique.

The book has been around for awhile, I think??
 
I'm on a documentary kick. I watched this documentary about Henry Ford earlier this evening:

Henry Ford
An absorbing life story of a farm boy who rose from obscurity to become the most influential American innovator of the 20th century, Henry Ford offers an incisive look at the birth of the American auto industry with its long history of struggles between labor and management. The film is a thought-provoking reminder of how Ford's automobile forever changed the way we work, where we live, and our ideas about individuality, freedom, and possibility.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/henryford/
 
I'm on a documentary kick. I watched this documentary about Henry Ford earlier this evening:

Henry Ford
An absorbing life story of a farm boy who rose from obscurity to become the most influential American innovator of the 20th century, Henry Ford offers an incisive look at the birth of the American auto industry with its long history of struggles between labor and management. The film is a thought-provoking reminder of how Ford's automobile forever changed the way we work, where we live, and our ideas about individuality, freedom, and possibility.
https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/henryford/
Also manufactured the Ford tractor with 3 point lift..

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Broke down and actually went to the movies

The new Top Gun

Friends loved it

Halfway thru I thought what's so great about it?

It built and developed into some pretty good script

But, not the purported 'great' movie
 


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