See any good movies lately?

Saw Late Night With the Devil over the weekend. It wasn’t particularly scary, but I thought it was well done and I enjoyed it.
 
I just watched "the Iron Curtain" a true story filmed in black and white in 1948.

It is about a Soviet spy team at the Canadian Embassy that stole nuclear secrets in 1945.

If you don't like history especially learning about the USSR and the Cold War, dont waste your time, you will be board by this oldie.

But if you like History this story filmed while Stalin was still alive is worth watching.
 
Just watched Dark Waters on Prime. About the Dupont case, and what they did to Parkersburg W Virginia and the world. They chose money over people's lives.The more I watched the more I'm became p*ssed. It all had to do with PFOA-C8. And to think they sponsored my guy in Nascar. SMDH!
 
Finally saw the Villeneuve Pironi movie on HBO. Know the story well but this documentary was very in depth with many interviews and much from Villeneuve's wife and kids. I still got a bit teary eyed when the crash that killed Villeneuve was shown. Amazing how it affected me after all these years. Such a tragic story of both of these guys.
 
Watched the new Beverly Hills Cop movie on Netflix.

Save yourself 2 hours and just go back and watch the first two.
 
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I went to see "Horizon: An American Saga chapter one"

I like the movie. It is three hours long, and a little patience is needed. But I think the character development is great. Without posting any spoilers, I will just say the movie does a great job of showing the tragedies and heartbreaking moments on the trails to the West.

Thankfully, it doesn't degenerate into the soap opera tripe that Yellowstone has become. Some people have criticized the multiple storylines, but it worked for me and never seemed rushed. It simply shows a common story through many different eyes.

My wife didn't like it as much. I think it was the three-hour length that affected her opinion.
But I am planning in watching all four chapters as they are released.
 
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Watched "Abigail" the other day, mainly due to Melissa Barrera being in it. Vampires have never really been my thing, but I still enjoyed it for what it was.
 
I watched "where the crawdads sing" this past weekend. I haven't read the book so I can't compare the two, but the movie is great imo.

Daisy Edgar Jones is adorable and really perfects the girl next door idea imo.
She plays the lead role in such an incredibly great but understated way. The story is great as well.
 
Just saw Smile 2. I can appreciate gore in a slasher film, but Smile to me is a thriller. With that said, I wasn’t super impressed. Less gore and more storytelling would have been great. It like they thought we learned everything we needed to know in the first movie, so they decided to give us a bunch of gore and jump scares this time.

6/10
 
“Timer” is back online (free on Tubi) after being unavailable anywhere forever! It’s kind of like the horror movie “Countdown”, except it’s a romantic comedy. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but it’s tolerable for most people I’d think. Idk, but I enjoy it.
 
Just finished “Twisters” (over on peacock). Very good movie.

Just came here to post the same thing.

Admittedly, I’ve never seen the first one. However, I really enjoyed this one. Very informative and detailed the good and the bad that comes from tornadoes. I still buy physical media and this is one I may purchase.
 
Just came here to post the same thing.

Admittedly, I’ve never seen the first one. However, I really enjoyed this one. Very informative and detailed the good and the bad that comes from tornadoes. I still buy physical media and this is one I may purchase.

The original Twister movie is quite good but this one was better in terms of character development.

In the original, character development took a backseat to the action. It was there but it was a cliche 90s movie.
 
The original Twister movie is quite good but this one was better in terms of character development.

In the original, character development took a backseat to the action. It was there but it was a cliche 90s movie.

That makes sense. I really didn’t know what to expect and I didn’t watch the trailers. I thought it’d basically be a documentary on storm chasing rather than a movie with an actual plot.
 
Watched "The Founder," true story of Ray Kroc and McDonald's. How he acquired the original McDonald's from the McDonald brothers in California.
 
Gran Torino probably gets overlooked with the get off lawn line.

But I watched it again today, it is really a good movie.
 
"Life of on the Line"
released in 2015.

Watch this is one if you can, it tells a story that needs to be told and heard.
 
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