What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

Sometimes, Always, Never
Bill Nighy, is a Scrabble-obsessed Merseyside tailor Alan, whose eldest son Michael stormed out of the house after a particularly heated round of the popular board game, never to return. Years later, Alan and his other son Peter continue the search while trying to repair their own strained relationship.
That looks really good, @Bretrick; I just added it to my Tubi list.
 

We watched the Oliver Stone documentary A Good American, from 2015. It was interesting and obviously one-sided, but I don't doubt the politics and monetary incentives involved in the decision-making that may have allowed the 9/11 attack to happen. In this day and age, money and power are often more important than doing the right thing.

We watched it on Prime Video, but here's the full movie on YouTube...
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RT, if this is the film I'm thinking about, it's really good. But I think it was written, produced and directed by Friedrich Moser. If so, I'm due for a re-watch.

I'm fascinated by William Binney, and I'm also fascinated by 9/11, which I'm convinced was an inside job.
 



RT, if this is the film I'm thinking about, it's really good. But I think it was written, produced and directed by Friedrich Moser. If so, I'm due for a re-watch.

I'm fascinated by William Binney, and I'm also fascinated by 9/11, which I'm convinced was an inside job.
Did you see the conspiracy movies about 9/11. Loose Change (which my cousin hipped me to) was one. He knew someone who had worked with the crew who erected the WTC. and that friend told him, no way all those thick, heavy concrete columns would have been demolished by a plane hitting the building. And if you notice, the towers went down like when buildings are being demolished. There were other very compelling points (to believe the inside job theory) made in the documentaries.
 
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I was kind of dragging today, so I settled in and watched two movies on Netflix. Both were rather strange and ended ambiguously. I HATE ambiguous. Is or isn't the world going to be destroyed? Is or isn't the guy going to get the girl? Happy ending or sad ending......I WANT an ending, dammit.
I saw two movies on Netflix lately that ended ambiguously, so I know what you mean. I posted about both of them in this thread. Do you remember the names of the movies you watched?
 
The Starling Girl
The Great Flood (Japanese movie)
I started The Great Flood about two weeks ago and tired of the repeating scenario, so read the synopsis in Wikipedia. That made me not want to bother finishing the movie, but I probably will at some point by fast forwarding through until maybe 10 minutes before it ends. The trailer made it seem more interesting than it is.
 
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