what is the last movie you have watched? (film, movie theater, Hollywood)
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Jour de Fete (1949), Jacques Tati. 4.2 out of 5. His first feature length film. Includes the extension of the short: L'ecole des facteurs (The School for Postman) with many (all?) of the same gags. Shot in both B&W and color, and they couldn't make the color version work at that time so it was released in B&W, and later they dug up the color negatives and voila.
I watched "Love Actually" last night. I've seen it once before but couldn't really remember it & for some reason, a few columns regarding this movie have popped up on different sites lately so I decided to give it another go. I like it, it was exactly what I needed to see last night.
Continuing with Francois Truffaut's Antoine Doinel series, watched the second and third in the series.
Antoine and Collete (1962), a short, :32. 4 out of 5 stars. Excellent. Second in the series and follows The 400 Blows (1959).
Stolen Kisses (1968), 4.1 out of 5 stars. Recognized a young Michael Lonsdale, who played Jean Pierre in Ronin, the guy who removes the bullet from Robert De Niro and tells the story of the 47 ronin.
The Way back (2010). Directed by Peter Weir (Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli, The Year of Living Dangerously, Witness, The Mosquito Coast, Dead Poets Society, The Truman Show, Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World). I liked it. The ending sequence was very well done and imho worth watching the whole film for what with the youthful flashbacks interwoven with the present as he finally walks through the door.
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