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What was the last movie you watched?

Did you like it? I am a fan of Barry, so thinking to watch it just because of him and the autistic topic.

It's an emotional movie and it's bleak. People struggling. I don't really like to watch that type of movies, I need something that makes me laugh.
 
"20,000 Leagues Under The Sea" (1953)

Great Jules Verne story brought to the big screen by Disney. Better still, digitally remastered.
 
Constantine

Peter Stormare gives a stellar performance as Lucifer in this movie.
He is Lucifer, I forgot for a while that he's an actor, he's very good.

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I just realized that The Tomorrow War was an allegory for global warming, but I enjoyed it anyway.

FYI, did you know that many of HG Wells' stories, like
  • The Invisible Man,
  • The Island of Dr. Moreau &
  • The Time Machine
were intended to be socio-political allegories...?

I heard that he was very frustrated that the public mostly received them as straight science fiction.
full
 
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Voyagers (2021). It was "Lord of the Flies" in space.

FYI, when some real college-agers were shipwrecked in 1965, it was nothing like LOTF...
Six Tongan Castaways in Ata Island (1966)
 
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"Swiss Family Robinson" (1960)

Classic Disney movie. One I haven't seen in nearly 60 years. Such nostalgia...

Think I last saw it on "Walt Disney's Wonderful World Of Color".
 
"Ad Astra" (2019)

Even Brad Pitt, Donald Sutherland and Tommy Lee Jones couldn't save this slow-moving space-opera. One to pass on.
 

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