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What was the last movie you watched?

Just saw Wicked at my neighborhood theatre. eautiful wonderful fantastic
Rewatched Tremors for the first time in a few years, good fun :) Though I think I've always liked the 2nd and 3rd movie more. I like the first 4 movies a lot.
That's a good one
 
Syk Pike (Sick Girl)

It's a Norwegian movie, the English title is "Sick of Myself". It's labeled as a dark unromantic comedy, it's dark but I didn't think it was funny. It was a little twisted and unpleasant. A woman makes herself sick on purpose to get more attention.



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That is called the Munchausen syndrome...
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Oh that's right, I forgot it had a name. It's visually unpleasant in that movie. She reads about some Russian medicine, pills, that has been recalled because of terrible side-effects. So naturally she starts eating those pills.
 
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The Cell- visually very disturbing and artistic. It takes place in the inner world of a serial killer. The ending made me emotional
 
The Cell- visually very disturbing and artistic. It takes place in the inner world of a serial killer. The ending made me emotional

That one was pretty good, admittedly. I should've looked away during one of those scenes though because I'm extremely squeamish, but otherwise :D
 
Watched TerrorVision (1986) last night.

Was a fun film, I'd recommend it if you like schlocky so-bad-it's-good 80s horror (it's comedy horror, to be exact).
 
"Darkest Hour" (2017) *****

Gary Oldman in a well-earned Oscar winning performance as Winston Churchill, who rose to meet the challenge of saving an entire nation in May, 1940.
 

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