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What's The Last Movie You’ve Seen?

I, Tonya was pretty good. Better than the shape of water imo (though that one was good too)

Watching a movie called Walking Out right now and it’s very good so far.
 
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Slow West (2015) is a masterpiece rated only 6.9 on imdb lol.
I take all ratings on IMDB with a huge pile of salt. It is by no means definitive of a movie's quality.
 
I watched "Wait Until Dark" (1967) over the weekend as I'm seeing the play in a couple of weeks. Audrey Hepburn is wonderful, but I wanted to scream at a couple of things, and not because I was scared. Why in the world didn't she just hand over the dang doll? And why was her husband such a jerk at the end? It wasn't the moment to prove a point. She had already proved the point all evening.
 
Watched the Han Solo movie and despite thinking i would't like it much (i dont really like the star wars movies) it won me over. Kinda reminded me of the guardians of the galaxy movies.
 
Watched Uncle Drew. Another film I didn't expect to like. And it also won me over. Quite funny and I thought that the basketball players were pretty good actors. Most notably kevin Durant. He killed it.
I rank them like this: 1.Durant 2.Kyrie 3.Nate robinson (though he didn't have many lines or scenes I thought he did pretty good) 4.Aaron Gordon 5.Lisa Leslie 6.Shaq and last, reggie miller. All of them were at least decent though imo.
 
I saw "Crazy Rich Asians" the other day. It was fine for what it is, but it has the same plot as a dozen or more Hallmark movies, which generally bore me to tears. This one had ridiculous wealth thrown in, and the more I thought about that amount of wealth and what could be done to help others instead of having a wedding costing $40 million, I decided I'm becoming a bit of a socialist.
 
Watched Uncle Drew. Another film I didn't expect to like. And it also won me over. Quite funny and I thought that the basketball players were pretty good actors. Most notably kevin Durant. He killed it.
I rank them like this: 1.Durant 2.Kyrie 3.Nate robinson (though he didn't have many lines or scenes I thought he did pretty good) 4.Aaron Gordon 5.Lisa Leslie 6.Shaq and last, reggie miller. All of them were at least decent though imo.

Reminds me I need to watch this, I would have a hard time liking KD tho, just cause he's KD.
 
Reminds me I need to watch this, I would have a hard time liking KD tho, just cause he's KD.

It took me a minute to realize it was KD. The makeup is pretty good and his acting like an old man is spot on. Seriously, the way he moves and walks hunched over is some pretty fantastic acting.

And his hair! Holy **** his hair is awesome in this movie. Maybe the best thing about the movie is KD’s hair
 
Reminds me I need to watch this, I would have a hard time liking KD tho, just cause he's KD.
Holy ****. I just found out that i was completely wrong about KD even being in this movie. The guy that I thought was KD was actually Chris Webber. I watched the end credits and they showed them getting their make up on and stuff. Wow, cant believe i was that far off.

Webber is quite the amazing actor in this movie.

Also, make sure to watch the end credits. There are some extremely funny deleted scenes (some should have definitely been kept in the movie), plus some other good stuff. They show reggie miller shooting baskets at a dave and busters type hoop and its actually quite impressive to watch him just drilling shot after shot of nothing but net. Kyrie shows off some amazing ball handling skills in the credits. Shaq shows his big bare butt. Kentuckys basketball coach makes an appearance in the credits and kinda makes fun of his own reputation of cheating/doing shady things. He tells uncle drew that he can come play for kentucky cause he still has elligibility or something like that. Plus some other stuff you will want to see.
 
One more thing to add about the uncle drew movie...... The first song played during the credits is FIRE!!! G-Eazy (featuring yo gotti and someone else) titled 1942. Im gonna go listen to it again right now.
 
I saw "Crazy Rich Asians" the other day. It was fine for what it is, but it has the same plot as a dozen or more Hallmark movies, which generally bore me to tears. This one had ridiculous wealth thrown in, and the more I thought about that amount of wealth and what could be done to help others instead of having a wedding costing $40 million, I decided I'm becoming a bit of a socialist.

Dude ... it’s just a movie ...
 
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