What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

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Trial Of The Incredible Hulk (1989)
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The Weapon (1956)
Le Crabe-Tambour / Drummer-Crab (1977)
And Soon the Darkness (2010)
Une journée bien remplie ou Neuf meurtres insolites dans une même journée par un seul homme dont ce n'est pas le métier / A Full Day's Work (1973)
Les chiens / The Dogs (1979)
Wolfpack (1987)
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
 
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I had almost no idea about this going in (besides some cloning stuff being involved). And yeah, this isn't for the faint hearted. Cronenburg Jr seems to follow his dad's footsteps in some ways even though it's a bit different (haven't yet seen Possessor. Should I?). Mia Goth of course feels like her character was written especially for her, and Skarsgård is truly great as well. Not a flick I think I'll revisit soon, but nevertheless a very non forgettable experience, pretty much like many of Cronenburg Sr:s films. If that makes sence lol.
 
Trial Of The Incredible Hulk (1989)
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Damn, I've yet to see this. The TV show was quite a huge hit in my country back then, and made The Hulk like a pop cultural character over here way more than the comics had done before.

But I was sadly unaware of this film until recent times, and always wanted to watch it. Mostly for Bill Bixby, an IMO underrated actor who sadly left us too early.
 
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You Hurt My Feelings. Probably the best movie for anyone in a relationship and who has problems being honest with their partner. Also, I really like this director and what she did with a similar movie of hers called Enough Said.
 
Batman Unlimited: Animal Instincts (2015)

The first of three DTV movies made to promote Mattel's action figure line of the same name. Batman, Nightwing, Flash, Green Arrow, and Red Robin team up to take on Penguin and his 'Animalitia' (Killer Croc, Cheetah, Man-Bat, and Silverback) and their plan to divert an asteroid known as the Midas Heart due to pass by Earth in order to get the gold at its centre.

Much of the voice cast has a solid history with DC; Roger Craig Smith (Batman), John DiMaggio (Killer Croc), Will Friedle (Nightwing), Phil LaMarr (Man-Bat), Charlie Schlatter (Flash), Laura Bailey (Cheetah), Keith Szarabajka (Silverback), Yuri Lowenthal (Red Robin), and Alastair Duncan (Alfred). Animation is pretty good (there are a couple of places where the action seems to 'jump' a little), as are the costume designs (a prototype Batsuit featured at the beginning is an obvious nod to Batman Beyond!). Gotham itself has a Blade Runner/sci-fi look, rather than the more familiar BTAS/Burton type of design. Dialogue, although corny at times, is pretty snappy.

This doesn't approach the depth of the DCAU, and it never claims to. It's just fun, with a feel of Batman: The Brave and the Bold, or the movie JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time. 7/10
 
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania

Not as bad as I expected, but still lackluster like most of phase 4 has been.

Thor: Love & Thunder

Better than I expected, liked it a lot more than Ragnarok.

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
 
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The Incredibles 2

it is amazing how much more visually amazing 2 is and I have to say I love how well the kid who voices Dash in 2 sounds like the kid who played him in the last one. I have to say Disney knows how to recast certain characters if they are either retired, too old, dead etc.
 
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