#247, or #506 since I started counting, leaving now to go see 2020's "Druk," which in English is called "Another Round."
It's a movie about excessive alcohol consumption, which I don't typically care for, and I probably wouldn't just put it on at home without a reason? But if it's playing at the cinema...
#267, or #526, 2015's "The Man from U.N.C.L.E."
All I remember ever thinking about this one at the time is "what, another spy movie?" but now I also think "I can't remember if that's the guy who's a cannibal."
🕴️ "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)
@Alexis this movie came out in the same year as both a Bond movie and a Mission Impossible movie so a lot of people, including me, missed it, but I actually really like it
though I saw it before the whole 'cannibal' thing so maybe that would color my opinion now 🤷
🕴️ "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)
@balrogboogie "Bridge of Spies," and "Spy," too. "Furious 7" was pretty spy-y, too. And yeah, it's good fun!
It's hard not to think about the cannibal thing, but still, I liked the movie.
🕴️ "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)
@Alexis Tbh that was probably one of my favourite car chase scenes in anything I've watched
🕴️ "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)
@SigmaOne Ranks up there with some of the better (and goofier) Bond chases.
@Alexis Zack Snyder's 8mm? This is the weirdest Berenstain universe yet.
fictional violence
@kurt Zack Snyder's 8MM, this time you can really see the knife go into the girl on account of it's happening in slow motion.
@Alexis Weirdest Fast and the Furious prequel you'll ever see.
@kurt Between scenes, Morgan Freeman gets into car chases and illegal street races as he juggles his job as Miss Daisy's driver with his side hustle selling stolen radio sets.
@Alexis I mean to be fair, why was that film in the dice to begin with
@The_T The first roll was "Netflix, Disney+, or something I already have downloaded," the next roll was which of the top six rows on Netflix, and, uh, I /have/ watched, like, Kevin James movies, that kind of thing -- and "The Intern" -- on Netflix, so it's not /weird/ that it shows up in the fourth spot on the Netflix recommendation row.
@Alexis and to think, I don't even trust YouTube recommendations...
@The_T I mean, my top recs on Netflix right now are all movies I've seen, would probably like, or that I at least understand why they're there.
My top recs on YouTube are all LoadingReadyRun videos, travel videos, movie trailers, and, like, woodworking videos. And then when you scroll down there's a 15-minute lecture by a fascist, but that doesn't make the rest of the recs useless.
@Alexis I think the big problem with YouTube recs is it's all videos with thousands of views. I want to watch videos created by people like me.
@Alexis So he's to blame.
re: 👴🧓 "The Internship" (2013)
I was moderately surprised it wasn't titled "The Advertisement", tbqh
re: 👴🧓 "The Internship" (2013)
@sydneyfalk 2013 sure is another country, because considering how much it *is* an ad, this is somehow making me think *less* of Google than I already did.
re: 👴🧓 "The Internship" (2013)
"this is somehow making me think *less* of Google than I already did" is such an amazing thing. that movie may be worth misting just for that, I'll have to look into it
🕴️ "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." (2015)
I don't trust this Henry Cavill character, he says "Nazi" weird