What was the last movie you watched?

Jaguark101

"I'm not feeling particularly magnanimous today"
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"Licorice Pizza" (2021) - 3/5

Beautiful cinematography, great soundtrack and great acting. Overall its decent but nowhere near the top echelon of PTA's films.

Looking forward to seeing "One Battle After Another" next week.

My PTA film rankings (the ones I've watched so far):

1) Phantom Thread (Interchangeable with 2)
2) Inherent Vice (Interchangeable with 1)
3) Boogie Nights
4) There will be Blood
5) The Master
6) Licorice Pizza
 
"Licorice Pizza" (2021) - 3/5

Beautiful cinematography, great soundtrack and great acting. Overall its decent but nowhere near the top echelon of PTA's films.

Looking forward to seeing "One Battle After Another" next week.

My PTA film rankings (the ones I've watched so far):

1) Phantom Thread (Interchangeable with 2
2) Inherent Vice (Interchangeable with 1)
3) Boogie Nights
4) There will be Blood
5) The Master
6) Licorice Pizza
Mine:

Inherent Vice
There will be blood
Boogie Nights/Phantom Thread
Master/Magnolia
Punch Drunk Love/Hard Eight/Licorice Pizza
 
I also watched the Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle movie today. And yeah, it was loooong. It's over 30 minutes longer than Mugen Train.

Story SPOILERS and thoughts below...

RIP best girl. :( She was impressive in her final move, especially considering she was already well past her limits. It was very touching when Zenitsu's regrets and resolution finally culminated in momentarily seeing his late gramps-sensei in the afterlife, giving him the closure he needed. While Akaza's flashback is my top favorite in the manga, I admittedly felt fatigued by the time we finally reached it in the movie. Again, this was a long one. I guess the length is my only complaint. Giyu's initial unlocking of his Demon Slayer Mark, along with the accompanying epic OST, was the most hype scene for me. It's kind of a shame that he was paired with Tanjiro, though. Of course the MC would end up stealing most of the spotlight. The Transparent World is a fire concept. Fantastic movie, but it's the next part I've always been most looking forward to.
Just saw it yesterday. Akaza had me in tears man.
 
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