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girl_dee 12-27-2017 11:51 AM

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i struggled with Emma Stone as Bille Jean King (swoon) but the movie was really good!

homoe 12-30-2017 07:05 PM

Crooked House Christina Hendricks, Gillian Anderson Glenn Close



An Agatha Christie's most twisted tale, a spy-turned-private-detective is lured by his former lover to catch her grandfather's murderer before Scotland Yard exposes dark family secrets.

Mary enjoyed it much more than I.......:popcorn:

Gemme 12-30-2017 09:42 PM

We're watching Pretty Woman now.

Fancy 01-04-2018 07:14 PM

Finally watched Room.


Yes, I did empty a box of tissues.

akiza 01-07-2018 03:52 PM

born to fight a thailandese action movie it doesn't stop to give me chills even after all this time

homoe 01-12-2018 01:19 AM

Brad's Status 2017 Ben Stiller, Austin Abrams, Jenna Fischer


A father takes his son to tour colleges on the East Coast and meets up with an old friend who makes him feel inferior about his life's choices.


I really enjoyed it............:popcorn:

homoe 01-12-2018 01:25 AM

Marshall 2017 Chadwick Boseman, Josh Gad, Kate Hudson

About a young Thurgood Marshall, the first African-American Supreme Court Justice, as he battles through one of his early career-defining cases while working for the NAACP.

I enjoyed it, but I would love to see someone do a movie about his actual journey to being appointed to the Supreme Court and once there how he was treated by his fellow justices etc etc

Orema 01-13-2018 07:20 AM

Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

We both enjoyed this very much. Better than I expected. Francis McDormand was exceptional, as usual. Woody Harrelson’s character was endearing, puzzling, and annoying all at the same time. Thank goodness this didn’t have a typical Hollywood ending. Looking forward to seeing it again.


Fancy 01-13-2018 09:31 AM

Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf - 1966, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton

Being a theatre nerd and Edward Albee fan, I’m so surprised I hadn’t watched this until now. I was so blown away by this amazingly complex script so perfectly executed. No wonder it won 5 academy awards in its day. It’s now my gold standard for acting litmus. I’m wondering if I’d have the guts to attempt directing this on a local stage.

Gemme 01-13-2018 09:37 AM

Wind River



This was a heartbreaking movie. I liked it a lot though. Until I heard about this, I didn't know that there are no national statistics for missing Native American women.

jools66 01-14-2018 12:15 PM

greatest Showman & Three Billboards Outside Ebbing
 
Just came back from watching Three Billboards outside Ebbing at the cinema, what a great film, well worth going to the cinema for. But if ya not that way inclined get it when it's comes out on dvd. The cast are really outstanding.

At the risk of being unpopular, went to see The Greatest Showman, and didn't like it. Some of the numbers were very good and the dancing at times was also, but the film itself I didn't enjoy. Guess ya just gonna have to make ya own minds up.

*Anya* 01-14-2018 12:49 PM

The Post
 
I went with a friend to see this yesterday. I could not help but see the parallels between what is going on with our government today and what happened during the Nixon administration (as well as prior administrations).

For the most part, when the Pentagon Papers were published and people found out that the government had lied about Viet Nam for 30-years; people were outraged at the lies that had been told.

Today, lies and liars, eh, business as usual.

Then, burglars broke into DNC headquarters. Today, the Russians break into the internet.

Shoulders shrug.

Great movie, acting terrific. Parallels to today, upsetting to me.


Gemme 01-14-2018 02:16 PM

I saw RIPD today. I have to admit; I adore Ryan Reynolds. He's a cutie patootie. And Bridges was amusing too. Sure, it had no chance of gaining accolades or winning awards but it is fun.

I've seen bits and pieces of a bunch of other movies today that I saw previously but RIPD is the one I'm going with today.



Kätzchen 01-14-2018 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1192323)
Brad's Status 2017 Ben Stiller, Austin Abrams, Jenna Fischer


A father takes his son to tour colleges on the East Coast and meets up with an old friend who makes him feel inferior about his life's choices.


I really enjoyed it............:popcorn:

I watched this (rented it on cable), thus afternoon.....what an interesting movie.... I'd say it ranks right up there with the movie , Crash. I like how there are several social topics of concern at stake in this movie: identity, in individual and social type ways; feelings of loss, regret poasibly, the idea that when we're young, we gave all these hopes, dreams and desires and how we try to achieve them. But somehow, like in the movie, our lives don't always stack up to what we imagined it would or could be, and how we tackle our own sense if self worth, retain our own sense of dignity, and how life is life, even if the outcome we try to achieve is nowhere near the expectations and desires held during youth ....as we grow in our life over the years.

Excellent movie: It made me cry, and I thoroughly enjoyed it..... thanks for sharing about this movie, homoe!

homoe 01-14-2018 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1192908)
I watched this (rented it on cable), thus afternoon.....what an interesting movie.... I'd say it ranks right up there with the movie , Crash. I like how there are several social topics of concern at stake in this movie: identity, in individual and social type ways; feelings of loss, regret poasibly, the idea that when we're young, we gave all these hopes, dreams and desires and how we try to achieve them. But somehow, like in the movie, our lives don't always stack up to what we imagined it would or could be, and how we tackle our own sense if self worth, retain our own sense of dignity, and how life is life, even if the outcome we try to achieve is nowhere near the expectations and desires held during youth ....as we grow in our life over the years.

Excellent movie, I thoroughly enjoyed it..... thanks for sharing about this movie, homoe!

Yes well stated Miss Katz and I'm so glad you enjoyed it:hangloose:

Silk 01-14-2018 09:20 PM

Saw Moulin Rouge for the ... okay I lost count after 74th time. What can I say, sometimes I obsess,

Silk

candy_coated_bitch 01-14-2018 11:30 PM

Donnie Darko, for an online discussion group.

akiza 01-15-2018 09:54 PM

Finders Keepers ^^ good horror movie a possessed doll and a little girl who create havoc together

cathexis 01-16-2018 01:52 AM

This is quite sad:
Last Movie at a theater: Code Talkers (1st run)
Movie on cable: Snowden

Live more than 1 hour from a movie theater without a car and no transit. When I lived in a city, frequently (several times/wk) went to films.

Gemme 01-16-2018 06:29 AM

We saw Pitch Perfect 3 last night.



It was cute and fun, as expected.

homoe 01-16-2018 10:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cathexis (Post 1193130)
This is quite sad:
Last Movie at a theater: Code Talkers (1st run)
Movie on cable: Snowden

Live more than 1 hour from a movie theater without a car and no transit. When I lived in a city, frequently (several times/wk) went to films.

I can SO relate....we do have a movie theater here but it's pretty small with those smaller screens not like the stadium seating theaters I'm used to :popcorn:

homoe 01-17-2018 11:34 AM

Last night I watched Growing Up Smith.......it was OK:popcorn:

jools66 01-21-2018 02:08 AM

Darkest Hours and Coco
 
Hi everyone.
Went to see these films yesterday.
Darkest Hours is an absolutely brilliant film, the acting is of the highest calibre. And you can see why this is going to scoop a load of awards. It shows a side of Winston that is more human than a lot of films and the enormous task he had to face once he became prime minister. even if you are not into the history side of things it's a film I cannot recommend enough to go and see.
A gem of a film and one I will very happily watch again.

Coco was for me a film that took a time to get going but it did after a while. I really liked the music and the colours the film had. It actually deals with serious subjects which kids sometimes don't understand, particularly the dementia. It does a very good job at addressing these issues. Overall I liked the film, would I get it on dvd when it comes out?
Only to add to my collection.

Kätzchen 01-21-2018 08:17 AM

Julie & Julia (2009)
 
I love anything to do with Julia Child, so I rented the movie on cable TV and watched Nora Ephron's screenplay comedy based on the true story about Julie Powell, an fledgling writer stuck in a soul killing job, who decides to cook 524 recipes by Julia Child. Amy Adams as Julie Powell; Meryl Streep as Julia Child.

I enjoyed this movie and recommend it as an great movie!

Here's a trailer for Julie & Julia:


jools66 01-21-2018 02:53 PM

Julia child's
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Kätzchen (Post 1194073)
I love anything to do with Julia Child, so I rented the movie on cable TV and watched Nora Ephron's screenplay comedy based on the true story about Julie Powell, an fledgling writer stuck in a soul killing job, who decides to cook 524 recipes by Julia Child. Amy Adams as Julie Powell; Meryl Streep as Julia Child.

I enjoyed this movie and recommend it as an great movie!

Here's a trailer for Julie & Julia:


Simply love this film too.
There is an extremely good book called France is a Feast: The Photographic Journey of Paul and Julia Child.
It's great if you like julia, and the pictures were mostly taken by her husband Paul, who was a very good photographer as it happens.
It's really worth a look, you can find it on amazon.

homoe 01-24-2018 07:38 AM

Moonlight..............


A chronicle of the childhood, adolescence and burgeoning adulthood of a young, African-American, gay man growing up in a rough neighborhood of Miami.


I was late getting around to watching this academy wining film for some reason or another.......really enjoyed it

Orema 01-24-2018 08:18 AM

The Post.



This is the best movie I've seen from 2017. It was excellent. I hope Streep gets the Oscar for this performance, but I don't think she will. And I'm disappointed Speilberg and Hanks didn't get a nomination.

I'll watch it again when it comes out on a streaming service. Only next time, I'll watch it with All The Presidents Men—that's the perfect double-feature.

cinnamongrrl 01-24-2018 09:39 AM

We saw The Post last week and liked it very much.

Last night we saw Three Billboards and I for one LOVED it. It gets a little dark at times but it's tempered with humor.

As an aside......

We were watching the movie and I whispered to my honey that the scenery looked familiar. Well, I googled it and...sure enough. It's filmed largely around Asheville! I recognized the mountain outside Mildred's house specifically since it was obviously horribly mined. That is in Black Mountain. I got lost on that road one day looking for a back way home :)

homoe 01-27-2018 08:30 AM

The Cooler....(2003)... William H. Macy, Maria Bello, Alec Baldwin

The Cooler, (William H. Macy) is extremely unlucky at gambling, and he owes the Shangri-La casino over 100,000 dollars. He is so unlucky that he is hired as a "cooler," someone to gamble next to high rollers and give them some of his bad luck to stop them from winning. This arrangement works out for awhile, until Bernie has almost paid off his debt and meets a cocktail waitress (Maria Bello). The two start to fall in love and Bernie's luck begins to change. However, the old-fashioned mob boss (Alec Baldwin) isn't going to let Bernie go so easily. Meanwhile, (Ron Livingston) arrives on the scene to help update the business management of the old mobster-run casino. Also starring Joey Fatone and Paul Sorvino as lounge singers. The Cooler was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize in the dramatic competition at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival.
I really enjoyed this..........:popcorn:

homoe 01-28-2018 06:27 PM

The Memory Keeper's Daughter (2008) Emily Watson, Dermot Mulroney

A father separates his son from his twin sister at birth to prevent him and the mother from knowing she was born with Down syndrome. Based on the novel by Kim Edwards.


The other night there was a question I believe in a book category and the answer was The Memory Keeper's Daughter. I mentioned to Mary what a good book it was, and also said they had made a TV movie too. Yesterday when she returned from the daily post office run she slapped it down and was all smiles!
We watched it last night and it was a real tear jerker in some places, but still pretty good. I suggest the book for sure then if you're interested the movie.

jools66 01-31-2018 10:41 AM

The Post & Downsizing
 
Saw these 2 films over a few days ago.
I really was thinking The Post would be my kind of film, After all the cast is very good.
But instead i was there 45 minutes in thinking how bored to tears i was.
It was a very very slow building film from what i could guess.
I didn't stay to find out.
Perhaps i just wasn't in the mood to see that kind of film at that time.
I will give it another try when its on Netflix or amazon, and see if my verdict changes.

I absolutely loved Downsizing, it gets into your head, and you are thinking "would that be possible" its funny and moving & thought provoking about what we are doing to our planet, and how its gonna end up.
It does slightly lose sight at the end though, in that you kind of feel that maybe its gone a bit off track at some point.
There are the most gorgeous views of Norway in it, and the small/normal size scenes are very cleverly done.
I would go and see it again,

Kobi 01-31-2018 11:14 AM

So B. It
 
Heidi knows her mom loves her. But because of her mother's mental disability, she is unable to care for herself or her daughter. Their loving neighbor, Bernadette, helps out and is a vital part of their family.

The truth about her mother's identity eats away at Heidi. She simply cannot rest until she pieces together Mama's past through clues that appear over the years. Why is her mother terrified of buses? Why do rainy days make her anxious? When Heidi finds some old photos of her mother at a Christmas party held at Hill House Home in Liberty, New York, she decides she must travel there alone in order to discover who her mother truly is. The trip is a frightening yet exciting adventure for determined, courageous Heidi.



I dont know what the book was like but the movie was well done. It will take your emotions on a roller coaster tho.

cinnamongrrl 01-31-2018 11:34 AM

We saw Hostiles last night and liked it very much. The scenery is almost as much a character as the people. I found myself often distracted by the beauty of these places.

The story is incredible and I'm already thinking I need to see if there is a book it's based upon. There were some unanswered questions that I had. But truly, a movie that could easily become a classic.

Degotoga 01-31-2018 07:28 PM

12 Strong

Based on the true story of the first ground troops to strike back after the September 11, 2001, attacks on the U.S... they kicked some Taliban ass via horseback.

Very well done. Highly recommend.

puddin' 02-03-2018 11:39 AM

goodbye christopher robin and the greatest showman. i adored both films for different reasons. would recommend both. and will definitely watch each again when they come out on netflix or amazon.

homoe 02-03-2018 12:30 PM

Almost Friends Freddie Highmore, Odeya Rush, Christopher Meloni


Once a promising young chef, Charlie (Freddie Highmore) is now an unmotivated twenty-something who lives at home with his mom and stepfather while working at a small movie theater and living vicariously through his best friend, Ben. His life takes an unpredictable turn however, when he finds himself falling for local barista Amber. Problem is, Amber has her own distractions- her mooching roommate (Jake Abel) a track star boyfriend (Taylor John Smith) and steadfast plans to move to New York City.

I really enjoyed it...........:popcorn:

akiza 02-04-2018 06:15 PM

The thing "_" it's just duh hum awful? in fact i've said wtf?

homoe 02-19-2018 11:57 AM

I re-watched Silver Lining Playbook.............

Martina 02-19-2018 03:11 PM

300 or is it The 300. Pretty bad. And I like action and Gerard Butler. I am taking a non credit online course on the history of ancient greece, and we just did thermopylae and salamis, so I thought I'd enjoy the film. I didn't.

homoe 02-23-2018 02:18 AM

Professor Marston and the Wonder Women
 
Tonight we watched Professor Marston and the Wonder Women. There is so much going on in this movie it's hard to know where to start......It's not about Wonder Woman but there is that, it's not about a Ménage à trois but there is that also.....if anything I'd have to say this movie is about love and accepting all that comes with it and thumbing your nose at society's norms!

Please check this movie out.........:movieguy:


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