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What was the last movie you watched?

"Robinson Crusoe On Mars" (1964) - Available on Youtube

The first science fiction film I saw in a movie theater. Loved it, and it remains a cherished boyhood memory though some of the film is obviously dated at this point in time.
 
"Robinson Crusoe On Mars" (1964) - Available on Youtube

The first science fiction film I saw in a movie theater. Loved it, and it remains a cherished boyhood memory though some of the film is obviously dated at this point in time.
I remember reading about Robinson Cruise , but he was on an island not Mars.🤔
 
I remember reading about Robinson Crusoe , but he was on an island not Mars.🤔

The film even credited the story being predicated on Daniel Defoe's original novel, "Robinson Crusoe". With a somewhat updated explanation of "Friday" though. A slave from another planet.
 
Fear Street: Prom Queen

This was on par with the other Netflix, Fear Street movies. It started out like they were going to skimp on the gore, but about 20 or so minutes in, they ramped up everything and just kept going. Absurd, unforgivably 80's and just fun and funny, even.
 
I was looking at the new movies that TCM was cycling into the available films on MAX and found "The Band Wagon". It is one of the great MGM musicals and I realized I had not actually seen the film before.

It is a companion piece to "Singing in the Rain and does for Broadway musicals what 'Singing' did for Hollywood. It is all about the Musical numbers both on and off the stage and at least one is haunting and mesmerizing at the same time. Clearly shot on a sound stage, if you watch carefully, the leaves on the trees and shrubbery dance in the wind while Fred Astaire and Cyd Cherise match each other step for step to the music of 'Dancing in the Dark'.

Oh, and the song 'That's Entertainment' was written specifically for this film.



 
I watched a bit of Heart Eyes. 💀

There's a disgusting scene where a woman hides inside a grape crusher, which is activated by a serial killer who has chased her into a winery. 😱 🩸
 

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