What's the last movie you've seen?

There's a lot of movies where as the trilogy goes on the last films are weaker, but I found the 3rd movie to be just as amazing as the others. It could just be that that time period is interesting enough as is lol, but I really enjoyed it. I would say it goes BTTF 1, 3, and 2 for my list. Not saying I dislike the 2nd, they're all good!


I completely agree!! The second went a little dark and weird for a little while with returning to the alternate 80's timeline where Biff is rich and with Marty's Mother in the casino. The early parts though were pretty fun with the hover boards and flying cars.

I agree with your rankings 100%
 
I think I actually watched the movies out of order. Obviously the first and then I think I caught the 3rd randomly on TV one day. I'd see the 2nd on TV, but never watched it all the way. So when I did have a proper sitting I was surprised with how many time periods they jumped between. I just assumed it was the future and then 80s dystopia. I didn't know they then jumped back to the 50s. There was a lot of the 2nd movie I didn't realize happened and I got a new appreciation for it. It still ranks as my least favorite, but that's not saying that as it's the worst. It's still a really good movie!
 
Just watched the Kpop Demon Hunter movie. Great music, fun movie, would watch again.
 
I watched Who’s That Girl? a crazy Madonna movie. I have to admit…I liked her look and soundtrack better than the movie lol. (Except maybe the muscle daddy in the bachelorette party scene.)
 
Watched Happy Gilmore 2. I think the first is a classic comedy in my mind. The sequel was kind of a reunion of sorts. Cameos galore, mostly actors from the original, plus so many other celebrities! But the second part of the movie was kind of meh in my opinion. Still, a fun movie if you are a fan of the original.
 
On Friday night, the Shudder streaming service aired their monthly episode of The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs and it was an ecological horror/Jaws ripoff double feature night.

The first movie shown was the original 1978 version of Piranha from director Joe Dante. I had never seen it before, and had actually considered checking it out on my own since I'd seen the poster before, was curious, and considered finally checking it out this Summer, but I'm glad I waited instead and watched it this way. It's a dumb fun B movie and I liked it well enough.

The second movie was the...1978/1980/1981 (different versions in different countries) Thai movie Crocodile from director Sompote Sands. It was...an experience. I wouldn't say I liked it all that much and I wouldn't recommend it for numerous reasons, especially for a scene early on that's really questionable and also because of a scene depicting the death of a live crocodile. That aside, there was some goofiness that made it at least a little fun as a curiosity, though I will say that it was a bit of a struggle to maintain my interest and I'm someone with a healthy attention span and tries to stay engaged with what I watch. Not something I'd bother to watch again in the future, but I'm always open to expanding my horizons and seeking out things I haven't seen, so hey, at least I've seen it and gotten it out of the way this way. Probably a movie I would've turned off if I was watching it on my own, but Joe Bob's commentary and info about the movie got me through it.
 
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i just got back from seeing Fantastic Four: First Steps with my parents! i liked it but it wasn't what i was expecting
 
The last movie I saw was in the theater which was Weapons. I thought it was a really great movie, it felt unique compared to other movies that are in the same genre (though I think I would consider this more of a thriller compared to a horror) There were a few comedic moments which I did appreciate. I'd totally see it again or buy it when it is released.
 
The last movie I saw was in the theater which was Weapons. I thought it was a really great movie, it felt unique compared to other movies that are in the same genre (though I think I would consider this more of a thriller compared to a horror) There were a few comedic moments which I did appreciate. I'd totally see it again or buy it when it is released.
I've heard really good things about this movie! I kinda wanna see it which rare for me cause I'm not the biggest fan of horror, but I dunno if I could see it in theaters I'm too much of a scaredy cat haha. Might wait til it goes on streaming or digital to check it out.
 
War of the Worlds (2025)

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Watched "The Empty Man" last night..... what a terrible movie. I usually like terrible movies but this was terrible in a not-fun way
Guess it was a Empty Movie 🥁🤓
saw The Princess Bride for the first time.. I get the hype now, good movie

Also watched Alien: Romulus, was entertaining but I think a bit formulaic
That intense fight with that realistic rat of unusual size was so breathtaking. How they could ever take on such an undertaking without cgi is amazing.
Monsters uni 😜😜
I know a lot of people didn't like that movie, but I loved it!
 
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