What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

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Tombstone (1993)
 
Rurouni Kenshin: Origins
(review - Live-Action Rurouni Kenshin confirmed for 2012)
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Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno
Rurouni Kenshin: Legend Ends
(Review - Live-Action Rurouni Kenshin sequels in 2014)
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The first movie is my favorite of this bunch.

I'm tempted to experience the Bay films first before watching this one.
You don't have to worry about that, the Bay movies can be completely ignored and you wouldn't miss a thing, other than 12 hours or so of frustration.
 
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The first movie is my favorite of this bunch.

The 1st and 2nd are pretty close for me. :D The 2nd has the advantage of being based on my favorite arc but I think they executed the first better in terms of combining storylines and characters.
 
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I Don’t Feel At Home Anymore In The World

8/10. Despite its needlessly long ass title, this movie moves a such a great pace that it hardly feels long. I highly recommend anyone here watches this flick. It’s definitely a theater worthy experience, and doesn’t feel like a cheap direct-to-video flick like some Netflix movies can feel. It’s thrilling, funny, and brutal at the same time. What more can you want? Thumbs up from yours truly!
 
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I Don’t Feel At Home Anymore In The World

8/10. Despite its needlessly long ass title, this movie is moves a such a great pace that it hardly feels long. I highly recommend anyone here watches this flick. It’s definitely a theater worthy experience, and doesn’t feel like a cheap direct-to-video flick like some Netflix movies can feel. It’s thrilling, funny, and brutal at the same time. What more can you want? Thumbs up from yours truly!

I saw this years ago when it came out and thought it was really good and funny. While it doesn’t have the scope of something like The Big Lebowski I think it plays in the same sand box. I do need to rewatch it it’s worthy of it.
 
The Vast of Night

Otherwise known as Talking: the Motion Picture.

I think there really was some talent behind the movie, but they made the movie for $700,000 and it shows when the big middle chunk of the movie is just multiple exposition dumps which I compared it to an Art Bell radio program. That was unfortunate. So-called 'professional reviewers' went too nice on it, but I wouldn't mind if one day these folks on that movie got more of a budget in the future.
 
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Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1974)
Portrait de la jeune fille en feu / Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019)
The Old Guard (2020)
 
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Ahnuld: Remember, Sully, when ah promised to kill you laahst? *Holds Sully The Villian upside-down over a cliff by his leg*

Sully The Villian: That's right, Matrix! You did!

Ahnuld: Ah lied. *Lets him off from the cliff to meet his maker*

Gorgeous stewardess/aspiring pilot Cindy that Ahnuld more or less kidnaps, but of course sides with him quite fast because 80s female movie characters logic: What happened to Sully?

Ahnuld: Ah leht him goo.

I always also tend to forget how super adorable lil' Alyssa Milano is in this wonderful 80s time stamp.
 
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