What's The Last Movie You Watched? - - - Part 37

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Batman & Mr. Freeze: SubZero (1998)

I wonder if MOTP hadn't done so-so in theatres, would this have been a theatrical release too?

I love that at no point was Barbara a damsel in distress, she pretty much would've taken care of everything if she'd had a few gadgets to help. Would an ice pun or two have killed them?

The Batman/Superman Movie (1997)

This was a lot of fun. Really great interplay between Superman and Batman. This also hilariously handles an Arrow style love triangle about one million times better than Arrow.
 
Shenandoah (1965)

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Jimmy Stewart had some great lines in this. He plays a widower and father from Virginia that refuses to get involved in the Civil War. When his youngest son is mistaken for a Confederate soldier his family goes out searching for him. There are some excellent and suspenseful action scenes throughout as well as some genuinely touching moments. Andrew V. McLaglen's direction in this is superb and he makes some interesting commentary on the effects of war while also showing us that just because someone chooses neutrality during wartime doesn't necessarily mean they will remain unscathed.
 
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

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8.5/10

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Alien (1979)

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10/10
 
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Fiddler on the roof
 
Saw this yesterday, amazing film. The ending surprised me... A definite re-watch and Blu-Ray purchase for me.

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It Follows

Very good. I was looking forward to seeing this and it didn't really disappoint, aside from a few of the friends I found annoying, but Maika Monroe is going to be a big star. 8/10



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Ex Machina

Second viewing and still my #1 film this year. Incredible stuff. Love it. 10/10
 
Besides for Fury Road, I would say Million Dollar Arm. I didn't have any interested in watching it, but it was on cable and it was actually pretty good.
 
Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

I hadn't been this desperate to rewatch a film in cinemas since... a while, I don't even remember.

Masterpiece of action cinema.
 
Mad Max: Fury Road

I was surprised how emotional I got by the ending. From the time Furiosa [BLACKOUT]got rid of Immortan Joe's jaw proclaiming always to remember her to the time Max left.[/BLACKOUT]

I want to see this again.

8.5/10
 
Here Comes the Boom

I'm happy I finally saw this.
 
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