Movie What's the last movie you saw? (7)

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American Werewolf in London. I'd never seen this John Landis classic and it was a good watch on a rainy night in. Creepy enough with a little humor spread throughout. Only a little over 1.5 hours. The practical effects on the transformation were pretty amazing. Can see why it won an Academy for make-up. 8/10.
One of my top 10 of all time

Just had everything - the story the music Jenny Agutter in a nurses uniform the make up

Right time right place for me
 

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The first time I got to see some boobs was this film.




The dad of one of my friends when I was a kid whose mum was friends with my mum asked him to take us to a kids movie.

He said f*** that and took us to see a James Bond movie instead, we weren't complaining, he said don't tell your mothers.

I've been a big fan of Sheena Easton ever since, one of the great Bond themes.
 
Smile 2. Not as good as the first one but not bad.
My only gripes were whether 1 character really needed to die so early, and the predictable nature of the ending.

Found it pretty creepy and effective though, a worthy sequel.
 
The first time I got to see some boobs was this film.




The dad of one of my friends when I was a kid whose mum was friends with my mum asked him to take us to a kids movie.

He said f*** that and took us to see a James Bond movie instead, we weren't complaining, he said don't tell your mothers.

I've been a big fan of Sheena Easton ever since, one of the great Bond themes.

I adore Sheena Easton.
 
Requiem for a Dream. I asked a friend for a recommendation that would be bleak enough to suck all the joy outta my soul, and this nailed it. Ellen Burstyn was incredible.
It's a semi regular watch in our house

She's amazing in it
 

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Step Brothers… feeling sick and wanted something I didn’t need to think about and wouldn’t be mad if I fell asleep. It’s obviously immature but so so funny. So many memorable scenes. Good pick-me-up. 7.5/10

John C lost his home in the fires
 
Step Brothers… feeling sick and wanted something I didn’t need to think about and wouldn’t be mad if I fell asleep. It’s obviously immature but so so funny. So many memorable scenes. Good pick-me-up. 7.5/10

Every rewatch I find something new to laugh about. It’s probably my all time favourite comedy
 
Challengers

Rewatch to confirm that it is good. PSA: It's good.

The score from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross is an all time banger.

The last scene is a little dragged out, but otherwise it's really entertaining.

Josh O'Connor plays such an oddly likeable slimeball and makes the movie work imo.

Zendaya shows she can act too.

8/10
 

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