What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

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My kids and I met Caroline Munro at London Comic Con about four years ago. I caught her just as she was packing up. She signed a couple of things for me, then spent about twenty minutes talking to us. I had my picture taken with her. Then she went and found someone to take a picture of all of us (her idea!). Really lovely - and still very attractive - lady.
I met her at a con around 15 years ago. Beautiful lovely lady. We had a nice talk. I fell in love with her at age 12....it was great to finally meet her and have be so beautiful and nice.
 
A martial arts fantasy movie out of Chili.
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Spider-Man: Far From Home

Love these new films, but the Raimi films still hold a special place to me. Can't decide. Will say, minus MJ, I could probably have less of the kids.
 
Do the Right Thing (1989)
Three from Hell (2019)
Zombieland: Double Tap (2019)
Gemini Man (2019)
Graduation Day (1981)
 
Spider-Man: Far From Home

Love these new films, but the Raimi films still hold a special place to me. Can't decide. Will say, minus MJ, I could probably have less of the kids.
Raimi's trilogy are made to hold a special place in hearts of people, a but before it is never necessary. :yay:

Rush Hour 2
Solo: A Star Wars Story
I had a lot of fun watching this movie, makes up for how much I hated Last Jedi.

Avengers : Endgame (2nd watch) - 8/10

Creed 2 - 7/10

Transformers the movie 1986 (100th ish watch) - 9/10
7 ate 9. Cool list of film ratings for one post. :up:
 
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Carnival of Souls

I can see why this has a small cult following and inspired a lot of horror filmmakers. For an independent movie in the early 60s, this was a phenomenal horror film. Just on a filmmaking level, it takes a lot of inspirations from Psycho and The Twilight Zone and it ultimately works to its benefit by making it a bit off kilter and weird. The directing and cinematography is really inspired. Candace Hilligoss plays the Marion Crane-like role and while the acting might not be on par, she does a great job playing someone who's slowly losing her mind. There's also an interesting commentary on loneliness and relationships that is somehow relevant in 2019. Overall, it's worth checking out if you love movies like Psycho or want a good Twilight Zone episode.
9/10


31 Day Horror Marathon 2019
Day 1 | In Fabric (9/10)
Day 2 | The Dead Don't Die (7.5/10)
Day 3 | Polaroid (6.5/10)
Day 4 | In The Tall Grass (7.5/10)
Day 5 | Haunt (9/10)
Day 6 | I Trapped The Devil (6.5/10)
Day 7 | Nightmare Cinema (7/10)
Day 8 | The Wind (7.5/10)
Day 9 | Wrinkles The Clown (8/10)
Day 10 | The Hole in the Ground (8/10)
Day 11 | Little Monsters (7.5/10)
Day 12 | Our House (9/10)
Day 13 | Satanic Panic (6/10)
Day 14 | 3 From Hell (6/10)
Day 15 | Carnival of Souls (9/10)

 
I heard it helped inspire the Castlevania game series, this makes me a bit interested.

i can see the castlevania vibes a bit when i looked up the trailer. cool trivia.
the whole movie is up on youtube in fact. i added it to my watch later list. hah
 
Scream Queens: Horror Heroines Exposed (2014)
Mother's Day (1980)
 
Joker - great performance from Joaquin Phoenix
 
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