Amulek Posted October 29, 2019 Share Posted October 29, 2019 Because it's that time of year: Hocus Pocus 2 Link to comment
Maureen Posted October 30, 2019 Share Posted October 30, 2019 My granddaughter will be 2 years old in 2 weeks and she recently watched Monsters Inc. (several times now) and absolutely loves it. I was finally able to watch the whole movie and it is an adorable, entertaining movie. It's perfect for the Halloween season. M. 2 Link to comment
sunstoned Posted November 5, 2019 Share Posted November 5, 2019 my wife and I watched Monsters Inc. She is in Digital Media and was interested in the animation technology used. It is not the type of movie I usually watch, but it actually was quite good. 1 Link to comment
Garden Girl Posted November 11, 2019 Share Posted November 11, 2019 I watched an old favorite... "Dead Poets Society" starring Robin Williams... the final scene when the boys say goodbye to him is awesome... GG 2 Link to comment
Garden Girl Posted November 12, 2019 Share Posted November 12, 2019 (edited) I just finished watching "Into the Wild" about Chris McClandless' sad ending of his short life in the Alaska wilderness... in an old abandoned bus he called his "Magic Bus" while on his "Alaska adventure"... his story is chronicled in the book by John Krakauer, based on Chris' journal, found in the bus with his body, which was found by moose hunters. His body weighed 67 pounds when found, and death was listed as "starvation." I had seen this movie some time ago and when it was rerun this week had held off on watching it again because it is so tragic... it really stays with you. He was having difficulty getting food so was eating plants and berries and apparently ate some poisonous variety that eventually caused his death... If you Google Christopher McClandless it will have several pictures and websites that tell his story... GG Edited November 12, 2019 by Garden Girl Link to comment
bluebell Posted November 13, 2019 Share Posted November 13, 2019 20 hours ago, Garden Girl said: I just finished watching "Into the Wild" about Chris McClandless' sad ending of his short life in the Alaska wilderness... in an old abandoned bus he called his "Magic Bus" while on his "Alaska adventure"... his story is chronicled in the book by John Krakauer, based on Chris' journal, found in the bus with his body, which was found by moose hunters. His body weighed 67 pounds when found, and death was listed as "starvation." I had seen this movie some time ago and when it was rerun this week had held off on watching it again because it is so tragic... it really stays with you. He was having difficulty getting food so was eating plants and berries and apparently ate some poisonous variety that eventually caused his death... If you Google Christopher McClandless it will have several pictures and websites that tell his story... GG It's a sad story. Such a waste, but hopefully can serve as a lesson for those who think you can just go out in the wilderness and survive without any training or knowledge of the area. 2 Link to comment
katherine the great Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 Ford v Ferrari. 2+ hours of rollicking good fun! (and educational) 2 Link to comment
bluebell Posted November 16, 2019 Share Posted November 16, 2019 Watched We Are Marshall last night in honor of the 49th anniversary of the plane crash on Thursday. A sad movie but still good. 2 Link to comment
sunstoned Posted November 18, 2019 Share Posted November 18, 2019 The Crown is back with a new season. It is actually a good series. Well directed and with good actors. Link to comment
Tacenda Posted November 20, 2019 Share Posted November 20, 2019 Just came back from seeing the movie "Midway". An even better movie than those before about the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor. It added so much more to what happened afterward. Excellent movie! Link to comment
Garden Girl Posted November 21, 2019 Share Posted November 21, 2019 (edited) I've been watching Turner Classic Movies with their Star of the Month, Bette Davis... What an actress!! And what movies! Now Voyager, A Stolen Life. Dark Victory, Jezabel, etc etc. Ms. Davis wasn't what you'd call a beauty but she had such a "presence" and style that made her fascinating... and beautiful in her own glamorous way... GG Edited November 21, 2019 by Garden Girl 1 Link to comment
Duncan Posted November 24, 2019 Share Posted November 24, 2019 I too just came back from seeing "Midway" I know nothing about the Battle of Midway so I don't know how historically accurate it is but great movie!!! MUCH better than Pearl Harbor 1 Link to comment
sunstoned Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 I just saw Midway. Lots of good special effects. 2 Link to comment
bluebell Posted November 25, 2019 Share Posted November 25, 2019 We saw Midway too and I really liked it. I wasn't expecting much (and the beginning with Pearl Harbor was kind of not great, though they obviously needed it in the movie for context) but I was very pleasantly surprised. 1 Link to comment
Garden Girl Posted November 28, 2019 Share Posted November 28, 2019 I've mentioned previously about my film library and how I'm able to add to it... I like mainly the "classics" that are available more and more now on DVD, and available through several companies. I order from a bookseller in Falls Village CT... I just received two today -- The Ghost and Mrs. Muir starring Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison (one of my favorites which I just finished watching)... and, Gentlemen's Agreement (a stellar film about anti-Semitism starring Gregory Peck and Dorothy McGuire (which I will watch later tonight to be sure it too is without flaw). On order is still Inherit the Wind from another company, starring Spencer Tracy, Frederic March, and Gene Kelly (about the Scopes "monkey trial" and man's evolution). I do like some recent films and have added films like Hacksaw Ridge, The Help, Hidden Figures, etc. I have a collection of over 175 of the best films on DVD that my nephew will get when I'm gone... I'm counting on the DVD format being around for some time yet... before going the way of VHS... I'm waiting for the BYU basketball game to come on tonight at 8:30 PST on ESPN2, against Virginia Tech for 3rd place in the Maui Jim tournament from Hawaii... BYU lost last night by 15 points to Univ of Kansas, the 4th ranked team in the NCAA... GG Link to comment
sunstoned Posted November 29, 2019 Share Posted November 29, 2019 We just streamed Once upon a time in Hollywood tonight, and I wish I hadn't. It was extremely violent and the language was terrible. A person would not know this by watching the previews. Link to comment
bsjkki Posted November 29, 2019 Share Posted November 29, 2019 I loved Frozen 2. I had super low expectations but really enjoyed all’s it’s cheesy musical numbers. For my group, older teens and adult women, it was a hit! I would like to see Midway and Ford vs Ferrari...thanks for the opinions. Link to comment
Tacenda Posted November 29, 2019 Share Posted November 29, 2019 Ford v Ferrari = great movie!! Link to comment
Amulek Posted December 6, 2019 Share Posted December 6, 2019 On 11/28/2019 at 11:07 PM, sunstoned said: We just streamed Once upon a time in Hollywood tonight, and I wish I hadn't. It was extremely violent and the language was terrible. A person would not know this by watching the previews. Yeah, that's kind of Tarantino's thing. All of his films are like that. Sorry you didn't know beforehand. Link to comment
Amulek Posted December 6, 2019 Share Posted December 6, 2019 On 11/28/2019 at 11:30 PM, bsjkki said: I loved Frozen 2. I had super low expectations but really enjoyed all’s it’s cheesy musical numbers. For my group, older teens and adult women, it was a hit! We went as a family to see that just this last weekend. The kids really enjoyed it and said they thought it was better than the original. Link to comment
Jake Starkey Posted December 6, 2019 Share Posted December 6, 2019 King Henry on Netflix 1. Worthwhile watching. 2. Interesting in the re-interpretation and emergence of John Falstaff as a major character as Henry prepares for the invasion of France. 3. No spoiler alter ~ yes, Henry wins at Crecy but the aftermath will startle the viewer. Link to comment
Tacenda Posted December 8, 2019 Share Posted December 8, 2019 The last two movies, are Dark Waters and A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood. Dark Waters was an eyeopener! And Tom Hanks played a great part in being Mr. Rogers! Link to comment
Garden Girl Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 I just re-watched one of my favorite movies... it's playing on DISH now... McFarland USA... The true story of Coach Jim White who moves to the small farming town of McFarland in the Calif central valley near Bakersfield... A mostly Latino community of field workers, with children working in the fields before and after school... The community is beset with poverty and gang activity, etc. Coach White starts a cross country running program at the high school which defies all odds and goes on to win the first ever 1987 Calif State Championship. It's a wonderful story... I then Googled McFarland USA and up popped the website about the community, it's people, what it meant to have the running program, interviews with the original team members and Kevin Costner, who starred as Coach White, and the Diaz family whose 3 sons were on the 1987 team... Coach White's teams won the State Championship 9 out of the 13 years he coached. It's an inspirational story... wonderful... GG Link to comment
Tacenda Posted December 11, 2019 Share Posted December 11, 2019 5 hours ago, Garden Girl said: I just re-watched one of my favorite movies... it's playing on DISH now... McFarland USA... The true story of Coach Jim White who moves to the small farming town of McFarland in the Calif central valley near Bakersfield... A mostly Latino community of field workers, with children working in the fields before and after school... The community is beset with poverty and gang activity, etc. Coach White starts a cross country running program at the high school which defies all odds and goes on to win the first ever 1987 Calif State Championship. It's a wonderful story... I then Googled McFarland USA and up popped the website about the community, it's people, what it meant to have the running program, interviews with the original team members and Kevin Costner, who starred as Coach White, and the Diaz family whose 3 sons were on the 1987 team... Coach White's teams won the State Championship 9 out of the 13 years he coached. It's an inspirational story... wonderful... GG Such a good movie! And such hard workers those farmworkers! Link to comment
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