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Brainstorm, a Christopher Walken movie from the 80s
It had pretty bad writing, but the concept was interesting and the special effects were really cool.
Murder Mystery on Netflix. Can't say I liked it. It had some funny moments but a lot of joke we're just so cheesy and I feel Jennifer Aniston was completely wasted of her talent. I didn't expect a Adam Sandler movie to be good though so I think I got what I expected.
Probably late but it's my first time seeing Spider-man Into the Spider Verse. I love the animation and the story. Sony keep on milking this franchise but it's all worth it.
The Autopsy of Jane Doe, for a second time. It's actually my second-favorite horror movie (you can't say second-favorite anything without people getting curious about #1, so it's The Thing); I was happy to see it on Netflix after it disappeared from Hulu.
I finally watched Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and it was so good. Visually stunning and I loved the cast of characters. I see why it did so well!
I just watched Spider-Man: Homecoming for the first time. :D (My Marvel movie viewing history has gaps, okay) It was awesome. Probably gonna see Far From Home this weekend, if the crowds aren't prohibitive.
UPDATE: THE CROWDS WERE NOT PROHIBITIVE AND FAR FROM HOME WAS EVEN BETTER, OH MY GOSH
I recently watched Your Name again with my mum... She didn't get it lmao. Still a lovely film and visually stunning. A recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it!
I watched Spiderman: Homecoming and it is a kinda cute, kinda funny movie. I much prefer Far From Home though :D it's even funnier and cuter and has the added emotional impact because of the Blip etc.
Braveheart. The film looks lovely cinematically and has an awesome cast, especially Patrick McGoohan. I do eyeroll at some of the swelling, heroic music a bit though. There's also no history in braveheart beyond using the names of real people like William Wallace, Isabella of France or Robert the Bruce. The flick is fun and nicely-told still, but boy is it Hollywoodized :)
Just finished watching Vice. Very good film that I may need to watch again because there was so much going on. Having worked in politics it was weird to see some of the people I met and worked with depicted on screen. But to my knowledge it was a very accurate portrayal of decision making post-9/11.
Picked because netflix was open and why not. I thought it was a decent movie, maybe not the best but I've definitely seen things that are worse. It at least kept my attention, which is good enough for me.