What's The Last Movie You Watched?

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Screamers and Screamers The Hunting.
 
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Ehh, **** sleep. Adding to the Sci-Fi-September list with Blade, Blade II and Blade Trinity. At this rate, I'll get all 30 films in by the end of the week.

Okay, 2 weeks. I'll need to go to work at some point.
 
HARRY POTTER
  1. Sorcerer/Philosopher Stone
  2. Chamber of Secrets
  3. Prisoner of Azkaban
  4. Goblet of Fire
  5. Order of the Phoenix
  6. Half Blooded Prince

Movie number 6 is boring. The mysteries are dull, love triangles are dull, and it is mostly blah that makes me go blah.
 
I haven't seen either of those in years. Need to rewatch them.
Screamers, definitely. Screamers The Hunting less so. Really hated the Screamers redesign. But I did like the albeit predictable ending.
 
Movie number 6 is boring. The mysteries are dull, love triangles are dull, and it is mostly blah that makes me go blah.
Best looking one in the series. Gorgeous cinematography.
 
Shakedown

Don't know how this gem slipped under my radar for all these years. The action scenes are SO ridiculously over the top and I loved it. Sam Elliott and Peter Weller FTW.
 


I realized while I was watching it that I've never actually seen the whole film before, just bits here and there. Arnie's Russian Captain never lightens up so Belushi has to carry all of the humour which makes their dynamic fairly dull, and the rest is a by the numbers cops and criminals, blood and thunder shootout thriller you'd expect from the 80's.

6/10
 
Shakedown

Don't know how this gem slipped under my radar for all these years. The action scenes are SO ridiculously over the top and I loved it. Sam Elliott and Peter Weller FTW.
Interesting tidbit (or maybe not) this film went under the title 'Blue Jean Cop' in the UK.
 
The Meteor Man and Attack The Block.
 
Transcendence

so now not only I hate Netflix for recommending it, but I also hate myself for watching this
 
Yeah, I read about that after the fact. Shakedown is better IMO, albeit a little bit generic.
Agreed, I think Blue Jean Cop was like cop jargon for an undercover detective or something.
 
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