What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

I watched Pulse (2001), a Japanese horror/thriller film. It reminded me a bit of The Mist and Part 1 of The Stand (i.e., apocalyptic), only Internet based. I liked it.
 

I watched two light movies that I enjoyed on Netflix: "Mango" and "Champagne Problems".
On Hulu, I watched "Murdaugh: Death in the family". I thought it was well done. Good acting.
Following that, I watched "Murdaugh Family Case Documentary" - CW Network - 3 parts documentary on this on YouTube. It added a few view points from the lawyers and prosecutor as well as the members of the press. It was quite interesting.
Also enjoyed Mango and Champagne Problems. Cute movies, easy to watch.
 
Not a movie but a series on Paramount called The Beast In Me.
It had me hooked, all kinds of twists and turns and very decent acting.
This could be posted in the Are You Streaming thread (if you haven't already) . I think somebody already mentioned it there though. :unsure: Anyway, now that I've seen it mentioned more than once, I'm curious and will check it out.
Are you streaming ( or binge watching ) any series on Netflix, or any other service? Tell us about it.
Just went to the thread and I see that @ChiroDoc mentioned you posting about it here.
 

When I get home I am looking forward to watching A COMPLETE UNKNOWN. Believe on Disney. Know that it’s on something that I have access to.
 
Imagine: John Lennon. I found it enjoyable but very similar to a different documentary that focused on him and Yoko. I'm drawing a blank on the name right now.

I almost couldn't bear to watch the end, even though of course I know there would be footage of the weeping crowds mourning him. :cry:

The interviews with Julian and Sean (so young and adorable in this 1988 film) cracked me up because of their 80s attire and hairstyles. Which makes perfect sense given that the interviews were conducted in the 80s. The nostalgia made me smile.
 
When I get home I am looking forward to watching A COMPLETE UNKNOWN. Believe on Disney. Know that it’s on something that I have access to.
I really enjoyed that movie -- not so much because of the depiction of Bob Dylan, but because it took the viewer back to a time and place that I remember fondly. I got totally emersed in that aspect of it.

The early to mid '60s seemed like a much simpler time where people were more decent and we shared values, which made it seem like a more peaceful time, despite the fact that we were getting deeply involved in Vietnam at the time.
 
[The Beast In Me] This could be posted in the Are You Streaming thread (if you haven't already) . I think somebody already mentioned it there though. :unsure: Anyway, now that I've seen it mentioned more than once, I'm curious and will check it out.
Are you streaming ( or binge watching ) any series on Netflix, or any other service? Tell us about it.
Just went to the thread and I see that @ChiroDoc mentioned you posting about it here.
Overall it's a well done production. But you won't like the language.
 
We just watched Wicked: For Good at the theater today. It was a bit darker than the Wicked movie but was exceptional.
 


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