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Date Posted: 23:30:25 04/19/20 Sun
Author: LAwoman
Subject: Movie Monday! What did you see this weekend? I saw

Knives Out. It was a fun, comedy-mystery with a great cast including Christopher Plummer, Daniel Craig, Jamie Lee Curtis, Michael Shannon, Don Johnson, Toni Collette and Chris Evans. It was light and kind of silly. Just what I needed.

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[> We watched The Lighthouse, and The Last Dance. -- skw123, 09:07:38 04/20/20 Mon [1]

The Lighthouse stars Robert Pattison and Willem Defoe, a black & white horror/suspense film about 2 lighthouse workers on 1890s New England island. It was so boring and incomprehensible that we only got halfway thru. Art film? IDK.

The Last Dance, the Michael Jordan story, was excellent. Parts 1 & 2 so far.


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[> [> I'm hoping I can catch The Last Dance episodes at some point. I have too many Sunday shows as it is. The Lighthouse intrigued me -- LAwoman, 11:10:06 04/20/20 Mon [1]

when I read some articles about it during the Oscar run. It played well at the festivals. Willem Defoe tends to do a lot of small, oddball films. I may check it out at some point. Next on my list are Ad Astra and The Invisible Man.


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[> So LA you liked Knives Out? I was hoping for so much more from it. -- AllyG, 13:39:32 04/20/20 Mon [1]

I did like the last 15 minutes or so though.


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[> [> I did like it. I went into it expecting it to be kind of wacky, which it was. I think the -- LAwoman, 09:26:41 04/21/20 Tue [1]

great cast made it enjoyable.


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[> [> [> I liked it too. Daniel Craig is hilariously mis-cast for laughs. -- skw123, 08:58:05 04/22/20 Wed [1]


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[> [> [> [> He looked like he was enjoying hamming it up with that awful accent. -- LAwoman, 09:34:36 04/22/20 Wed [1]


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