What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

I just finished watching "LBJ" on Netflix.


I like movies like this that fill me in on what was happening back when I was a self absorbed teenager who wasn't paying attention to current events.
 
I just finished watching "LBJ" on Netflix.


I like movies like this that fill me in on what was happening back when I was a self absorbed teenager who wasn't paying attention to current events.
Woody Harrelson was good as LBJ. He's always comical -- no matter what role he plays! :ROFLMAO:

It's been a few years since I watched that movie. I think it might be worth a second viewing.
 
I'm ecstatic that I just watched the movie Get Low with Bill Murray and others of course but I don't pay attention to actors very much. It came out about 15 years ago.


I'll give it all the stars. Not really much of a comedy but deeply moving nonetheless. Has anyone else seen it?
 
We watched Dracula: A Love Story last weekend at the theater. I love Dracula movies but it was disappointing. It was atmospheric but that was pretty much it.
 
Ghosts of Mississippi, on Netflix, starring Alec Baldwin, James Woods, and Whoopi Goldberg. Good performance by Alec Baldwin, and it's obviously relevant for Black History Month. I think I'd seen it before, but I didn't remember hardly any of it. Maybe I didn't see it. Who knows? :ROFLMAO:
 
The World Will Tremble on Prime Video
The untold true story of how a group of prisoners attempt a seemingly impossible escape from the first Nazi death camp in order to provide the first eyewitness account of the Holocaust.
6.7 on IMDB. That's about what I'd give it. It was almost like a made-for-tv movie, but it was watchable.
 
We watched Casablanca this evening for our Valentine's Day movie. Great movie!
Casablanca is one of my very favorite films from the 1940s that's not a noir. It's one of my favorite films, period. Michael Curtiz and company were cooking on all 4 burners for this one. Everything clicked. It's surprising that they never anticipated that the picture was anything more than average, and certainly wouldn't have imagined how much steam it's picked up over the years. It's listed by the American Film Institute (AFI) as the 2nd greatest film of the 100 greatest movies of all time. [the first is Citizen Kane]
 
The Godfather, Part II on Paramount+. My favorite of the trilogy. Winner of 6 Academy Awards! Robert DeNiro won for Best Supporting Actor. His portrayal of the young Vito Corleone was my favorite character in the movie.
RIP Robert Duvall
 

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