What Did You Watch Last?

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  1. Bisquitte

    Bisquitte Forum Expert

    Dear farmers, you can share with us the last movie, series, documentary, etc. you watched.

    You can comment on what you're watching if you want.

    In this way, the game can be both enjoyable and guiding for those who do not watch.

    And i start..!


    last movie i watched; (Spider-Man: No Way Home)

     
  2. chocomallow

    chocomallow Junior Expert

    Survivor Turkey :D
     
  3. Eonn

    Eonn Someday Author

    Last movie: Shrek 3
    Last series: Richie Rich

    (Heh, I look after a 3 year old most of the time, other than that I don't watch much).

    Ask me tomorrow and it will be a different answer but still kids shows.

    ok, the following day was, The Nut Job, A Babysitter's guide to Monster Hunting, Angela's Christmas 2, and the series was Justin Time. :p

    Yes I get a second childhood :D
     
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  4. Bisquitte

    Bisquitte Forum Expert

    Hahah @Eonn that looks fun

    The last movie I watched is "Aile Arasında" (Turkish Movie) ;)
     
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  5. sedomances

    sedomances Someday Author

    I currently watch Korean series ''All of Us Are Dead''. The last movie I watched is Almanya - Willkommen in Deutschland.

    Also Bisquitte, as a fellow Turkish, I am really happy to see that you are active in the forum. I hope I can learn from you both about game and forum.
     
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  6. Greek-Guy

    Greek-Guy Forum Connoisseur

    Wow, this is also the last series I have watched! It's not as good as other famous Korean series, but I enjoy it anyway. :D
     
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  7. sedomances

    sedomances Someday Author

    People say it's gonna reach Squid Game popularity. I enjoy it right now but can't comment on how popular it's going to be till I finish the whole series.
     
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  8. chocomallow

    chocomallow Junior Expert

    Movies I've watched recently:

    * Twilight - New Moon (1)

    * Twilight - Breaking Dawn (2)

    I will watch the rest of the series :inlove:
     
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  9. -matselleste-

    -matselleste- Forum Duke

    Series: Supernatural (for the third time lol)
    Movie: Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man. What can I say - we both ride Harleys and when my guy found out I'd never seen the movie, he said it was a necessity. He's not wrong :)
     
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  10. MeadowCrossing

    MeadowCrossing Forum Overlooker

    Dog...yep, that's the name of the movie we watched last night. I liked it - made me think about what it means/takes to get along with others.

    From the film description: With a dog named Lulu by his side, Army Ranger Briggs races down the Pacific Coast to make it to a soldier's funeral on time. Along the way, Briggs and Lulu drive each other completely crazy, break a handful of laws, narrowly evade death, and learn to let down their guards to have a fighting chance of finding happiness.
     
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  11. (B00KREaDEr)

    (B00KREaDEr) Someday Author

    Big Red

    About a boy and a dog. Really cute:inlove:
     
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  12. Follower22

    Follower22 Forum Apprentice

    Same, we're sisters
     
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  13. (B00KREaDEr)

    (B00KREaDEr) Someday Author

    i saw the add for that one
     
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  14. MeadowCrossing

    MeadowCrossing Forum Overlooker

    I haven't watched a movie or TV show all the way through for a long time. I keep falling asleep! :sleepy:
     
  15. (B00KREaDEr)

    (B00KREaDEr) Someday Author

    btw, that sounds epic!
     
  16. MeadowCrossing

    MeadowCrossing Forum Overlooker

    It was, for me, thought-provoking. If you watch it, hope you like it, too.
     
  17. (B00KREaDEr)

    (B00KREaDEr) Someday Author

    What's the rating? is it 18+?
     
  18. Follower22

    Follower22 Forum Apprentice

    Is it, like, a movie like The Call Of The Wild? Do the dogs fight a lot? Is any deaths involved?
     
  19. MeadowCrossing

    MeadowCrossing Forum Overlooker

    It says PG-13. I am not good at describing most shows as I tend to doze off and on. We have a son who's currently in the military, and also with what's going on in the world these days and how it's reported, I often think of those who are on any type of front line and how they cope. Below is a review posted by someone who watched w/their 12yo daughter.

    Just saw this yesterday, on Amazon Prime. My husband and I were truly surprised, as it was much deeper a film than the trailers let onto.
    It was, to me, a serious film framed as a comedy. While there were funny moments, they buffered the more serious nature of the real topic- our veterans, human and canine alike, struggling to function in a world outside of the military. The film focuses on how they try to cope with the physical and mental injuries they sustain during their service, dealing with uncertain futures those injuries render.
    We watched with our 12 year old daughter, and aside from one sex-related scene (no nudity, it was sexually- themed discussion and "preparation" for a potential encounter that doesn't actually happen), and a few pot/alcohol references, I felt the rest of the film was appropriate for her age and older, although preteens were definitely not the target audience here.
    Channing Tatum co-directed this film, and it gave me a new found respect for his theatrical talent. He treated the subject matter with a mix of harsh reality, and loving compassion for both the struggling soldier he portrays, and the military K-9 Belgian Mal his character is charged with transporting to a fellow soldier's funeral.
    We were engaged throughout the movie, made to feel for the two main characters, and made to care about what direction both their paths would take. It's a beautiful film that makes you hug your dog, look into their eyes, and whisper..."thank you." And you'll think of how grateful you are to have loved all the dogs you've had before them, too.
     
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  20. (B00KREaDEr)

    (B00KREaDEr) Someday Author

    Ok. Im 12 (13 on mondayxD), soooooo...
     
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