Post the name of the latest movie you've seen and your rating out of 10.
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Sunshine Boys (t0073766) - 7/10 - loved Burns, hated Matthau.
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Running Wild (2017) - 6/10. It felt like a TV Movie.
Seven Samurai (1954) - 9/10, it took me this long to see a Akira Kurosawa film.
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The Cardinal - 7/10
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Una familia de tantas (1949) - 9/10 one of the most praised classical Mexican movies, and with a good reason.
Hostage (2005) - 6.5/10, over the top ending and a wasted relationship between Bruce Willis and his family take points away.
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Alien convendant 2 for story because it was predictable from the start. You see every plot twist coming a mile away. Ridley Scott's dirrection4 because you can do only so much with a bad story.
"In Harm's Way" rewatch, 7.2 excellent direction but long and slow story and the terrible effects still mart it.
"Pirates Of The Carribean: On Stranger Tides" can't rate it because a scratch on the disc disrupted a major portion of the film.
"Rush" long and slow but the final race drew me in plus it was thought provoking. As much as people hated Niki Luader, he was right almost every single time 6.6.
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Crime and Punishment in Suburbia (2000) 6 or maybe even 6.5
Quarantine (2008) 4.5
Changing Lanes (2002) This is one of those films that seems better for some personal or more nebulous reason whereas, as objectively as one can be about any kind of art, it doesn't seem to be quite as good. So, more objectively, I'd say 7, which is good, but I liked it as much or even more than some "better" (movies with an 8 or so) films I've seen. It spoke to me, however, in a way that has a lot to do with what I needed to see that night and around this time, so it will be interesting to see what I think of it in a year or so.
A Quiet Passion (2016/2017) This is a tough one for me to rate. It's kind of a case of the opposite situation from Changing Lanes. There was a lot to admire -- the innovative camera work, great score and use of it, skilled and creative directing, good performances, etc., -- but I just didn't feel connected, which is odd because it's about Emily Dickinson, whose work I love, and it focuses, in part, on her poetry and feminism, with which I identify. I also hate the title but I don't know that that has anything to do with my judgement of the film. Anyway, I guess I'll say 7.
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Season 6 of Call the Midwife - 9/10 - just gets better and better!
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Pencho rated this earlier in this thread and provided the following link to watch it. (It takes maybe two minutes to watch. I think it's worth two minutes.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmEcxE0MPgM
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