Last Film You Saw

Just watched Glass Onion. Liked the first part much more and the fact that it was a little more realistic too.
No idea what to watch next and don't like spending hours just looking for the right film to see.
Going to install some live addons on my firestick https://www.firesticktricks.com/kodi-live-tv-addons.html and watch whatever is on tv at that moment.
 
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Play Misty For Me - 7.5/10

Clint Eastwood directorial debut where he plays a radio DJ who is stalked by a jealous stabby insane woman. Watching now it doesn't have the same impact that it would've had in 1971 when the material was more fresh. It's still pretty great. I especially liked the cinematography and choice of locale (Carmel beach), and the music. A romantic interlude set to Roberta Flack's First Time Ever I Saw Your Face is especially nice. And there is some decent suspense and jump scares. It is kind of a slow burn that builds in intensity.
 
The Pale Blue Eye

Christian Bale
Gillian Anderson
Robert Duvall

The Pale Blue Eye is a gothic thriller movie directed by Scott Cooper and released on Netflix in January 2023.
Really enjoyed this. I wish they made many more films like this.

8.5/10
 
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The boy who harnessed the wind, story about a your boy in a Malawi village which is suffering from crop failure due to the dry weather. The boy designs a windmill and gets the village to build it in order to charge batteries which then are used to run a pump to irrigate the crops. A very watchable true story. 8.5/10.
 
The Pale Blue Eye

Christian Bale
Gillian Anderson
Robert Duvall

The Pale Blue Eye is a gothic thriller movie directed by Scott Cooper and released on Netflix in January 2023.
Really enjoyed this. I wish they made many more films like this.

8.5/10

Managed half an hour,great for insomnia.
 

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