Movies

Watched "Operation Mincemeat" last night on Netflix.
Solid, ok period movie.
Today we watched "The Man from Toronto" (also on Netflix). It's a ripoff of better movies, I'm also growing weary of Kevin Hart's schtick, meh.

Edit: we saw "Everything, everywhere, all at once" last week, now that was a movie. Absolutely amazing and surprisingly moving.
 
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Picked up Spider Man No Way Home on 4k Ultra HD Blu-ray at Target today to play on my PS5. Was interested in seeing how 4K HDR movies on physical media compare to streaming / digital purchases.
 
Sale is live! I think I'm going to Pick up Uncut Gems, Shaft and one other. Any suggestions?
Blow Out, La Haine, blood simple, memories of murder, last temptation of Christ, Mishima (a life in 4 chapters).

Sorry, just looking at my shelf and picked some ones I love and highly recommend
 
Blow Out, La Haine, blood simple, memories of murder, last temptation of Christ, Mishima (a life in 4 chapters).

Sorry, just looking at my shelf and picked some ones I love and highly recommend

Thank you for the suggestions. I do own Blow Out, but Blood Simple looks like it could be a winner.
 
I want Blow Out, but it's gonna be a 4K release from Criterion in the fall.

But here's what I got...so far.

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I've never sat down and watched Citizen Kane in one sitting. I've seen parts here or there...and I even owned it on DVD.
 
I picked up the Okja 4K, Missisippi Masala, The Worst Person in the World, and Trouble in Paradise.
 
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