Whats the LAST movie you have watched?

Everything, Everything - Amanda is a talent it won’t be hurtful to keep a watch for.


my bad - Amandla Stenberg

a single still doesn't do justice

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last night - Sea of Trees

Other than the obvious cheap(?) sell out of his TV commercials - who among us would turn down those checks - be honest, now?, I just don't get the Matthew haters. With over 40 projects in less than 30yrs they can't all be Magic Mike :D

To whatever length the critics might stretch their talents to excoriate it, I found it a ride worth taking - of course, I also enjoyed Seven Pounds .
 
But operating that Netflix remote doesn’t take as much work, I guess? Here’s hoping you a speedy recovery- I had a much less serious injury to my rotator, biceps and forearm a few weeks back. Nowhere near as bad as something requiring surgery, but still frustrating as hell when your dominant arm doesn’t obey
 
Yes, unfortunately it is my dominant arm. I have been trying for six months to get it taken care of, and the health care attitude is " give it time",

Casino Royale (I don't think I have seen Quantum of Solace yet, so I'll look for it)
Catch 22
Blade Runner (1982)

Lifeforce 1985 (Mathilda May is a sweety) will probably be next.
 
I’ve alwys been a fan of Daniel Craig’s - perhaps sacrilege to say this, but I though he got much closer to Bond’s character from what I recall reading Fleming’s novels than Connery ever did. Hell, I even got a kick out of his turns in Golden Compass, and Cowboys and Aliens.

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Fair enough: I’ve discussed this before - my first Bond was Dr No, and let’s just say that Ursula Andress made quite an impression on a 12 yr old, and it only took me until Goldfinger to start clueing in on the middle school grade sexism of the disposable female characters’ names.

Aside from Barry Nelson’s TV appearance in 1954 - which I never saw, and the total joke that was the 1967 psychedelic spoof of Casino Royal, of the 7 actors by my reckoning that were seen in the role on the big screen, only Connery, Brosnan, and Craig count.
Budgets, special effects and action scenes aside, I still think Craig delivered a more honest visceral portrayal of the cynical survivalist that I think Ian had in mind before the screenwriters / producers got their greedy paws on the franchise.

Not that Sean wasn’t horrible in all of his over 70 films, but I just think he’s done much better than Bond, even when caricaturizing himself.

But who gives a rip, and enjoy yourself as much as possible during your recovery