Last Film You Saw

Devil in a Blue Dress (1995) - mid-era Denzel in a late 1940s noir.
Denzel is great (obviously). People get shot. Racism happens. Don Cheadle plays a bad man.
Worth a watch, rarely scheduled for TV though.
 
Added some classics to the list that I'd never seen before (until the start of the month, anyway)...

Die Hard - loved it. See why it's so popular
The Blair Witch Project - painfully boring, all three characters were intensely unlikeable and it only tries to be scary in very small snatches, the rest is just them screaming at eachother
Child's Play - nonsense, but entertaining nonsense
Friday the 13th - enjoyed it but not amazing
Psycho - brilliant
The Thing - very good indeed




Oh, we also watched that new Winnie the Pooh horror film, which is, as expected, the single worst film I've ever watched. Acting terrible, dialogue terrible, cinematography is student quality at best, and the costumes are a disgrace. Laughably bad and - like Cats or Troll 2 - only worth watching if you fancy getting pissed and having fun with how awful it is.
 
In Bruges - Decent, 7.5/10

One of my favourite films ever, personally - but it's also the only film in my 'top ten' that I never, ever want to watch a second time.


Glad you enjoyed it, but also one that I completely understand why most people aren't quite as in love with it as I am.
 
Hauting in Venice, enjoyable and third in the series 7/10
I really like the Brannagh Poirot films, more than most people seem to. Loved Haunting, probably my second favourite after Murder on the Orient Express...

Then again, I wonder if I'd have liked them as much if I'd known how the book versions of the first two ended.
 
David Holmes The Boy Who Lived, documentary on a stuntman paralyzed making the Harry Potter films, very emotional and so sad to have that happen at such a young age, Daniel Radcliffe comes across as he does most times I’ve seen him a very humble and decent human. 7/10

I've a lot of time for Radcliffe - one of the biggest child stars of all time, and yet seems utterly uninterested in accepting any job he doesn't find personally engaging. Pivoted straight to being a single dad in a haunted house in The Woman in Black, played Weird Al in a biopic and even a flatulent corpse in Swiss Army Man. Currently in a Sondheim musical on Broadway, with Jonathan Groff, one of the biggest musical theatre actors of our lifetime. He's a really interesting actor, especially compared to someone like Emma Watson.
 

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