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Huh! We watched Uncharted last night as well. It was enjoyable. I never saw the recommendation here just ran across it in the listings.
 
Netflix just added Uncharted, for those who might be interested.

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We're on the waiting list for that one (The Lost City) from the library. We're #122 of 231 people waiting in line for one of 66 copies. When I put in my request just a few weeks ago, we were in the low 200s. Moving along quite nicely!
I posted that on 8-2. We watched "The Lost City" last night, much sooner than I thought we would. I picked it up at the library on Friday, but no TV watching when a baseball game is going at night. ;) We really enjoyed it. Laughed a lot. Himself said it was the Indiana Jones version of Miss Congeniality. :LOL: I love watching Sandra Bullock work, so I would watch the worst movie ever as long as she was in it. Technically, she doesn't even have to be "in" it, we're good with her voicing animated movies.
 
Last night, we watch Last Seen Alive, with Gerard Butler. I was worried at the beginning of the movie, but it turned out to be better than I thought it would be. Gerard is getting older. Aren't we all. Sigh.
 
Watched The Grey Man on Netflix last night. A "CIA/James Bond/save the little girl" type of movie where shooting, exploding and crashing were present in abundance. It was enjoyable if you are willing to suspend logic for a couple of hours.
 
I generally have nothing against the Marvel movies. But here I go again, watched The Eternals on the plane. Oh, my gosh, it was so horrible, so horrible, did I mentioned how horrible it was.
 
Saw The Fallout.
Movie is about some school kids dealing with after school shooting.
I can’t say I loved it, but it was good.
 
Watched Prey on HULU last night. One of the new Predator series. Not sure how many more they can make, but here it is. I liked it, not loved it. Definitely beautiful scenery, but some special effects were less than special.
 
Looked through Amazon movies (thanks, Loverly!) and landed on "The Guilt Trip" with Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogan. He's a scientist and product developer trying to find someone to market his creation. She's a widowed Mom whose life has mostly revolved around her "boy" since the death of her husband when the son was 8. They leave NJ together, driving cross-country to meet up with all of his appointments. It got a middling rating (5.3), but neither of us wanted to really follow a plot line, so it fit the bill. We enjoyed it more than that rating, though! While it started slowly, the story line of the relationship between the two developed nicely without becoming overly...yuck. A nicely touching near the ending when they attempt to meet the Mom's first love, whom she ended up not marrying (obviously, CG...).
 
We watch The Black Phone. For a "horror" movie, it was well done. Not just a shocker, kind of movie. Had a story and it kept us guessing. If you like that kind of movie, you'll enjoy this one.
 
Just finished watching Stuber, Netflix.
I thought it was very funny! and really well done.
Dave Bautista, cop, basically kidnaps a part time Uber driver. Still chuckling.
 
Oops, not Netflix... on Disney.
Also, had to look up his name, Kumail Nanjani, plays the Uber driver.
Again, of course, with Bautista, a lot of fighting, but funny!
 
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