French:
I watched a lot of movies lately, some I can't remember. I did see Babysitting 2 which was actually funnier than the first imo. I then found out that they made a Les profs 2, so I'm gonna watch that soon.
Besides that, after playing Rainbow Six Siege on PS4 with a bunch of Quebecois and not being able to understand hardly anything they said, I decided to work on my comprehension in Quebecois again. I'm watching a series called Tu m-aimes-tu and I hardly understood a thing the first episode. I really need to put in my work here. I feel like I'm learning French again!
Spanish:
Finally finished Club de Cuervos. Similar to my French situation, I played with a few Mexicans on the same game and lo and behold, comprehension problems once more. What's the moral of the story here? Don't limit yourself to just 1-2 accents!
Despite that, I saw a few Spanish movies.
Desechos was really funny. I didn't think it would be worth it, but the end made the whole movie. It was hilarious.
Tres bodas de mas was ok. Inma Cuesta and Martinos Rivas are great actors.
The best one I saw that I've been putting off forever was Torrente. It was simply fantastic. I'm going to have to binge 2, 3, 4, 5 eventually. What else surprised me was how hard it was for me to understand Torrente, the main character, at times. Even though he's supposed to be from Madrid. But I guess it was supposed to be like a lower class accent to fit his persona.
Italian:
Watched a film called Come non detto. Even though I haven't touched Italian in awhile, I was surprised that I could watch this movie without problems. The only problem I really had was when two characters spoke in the Roman dialect they were kind off hard to understand everything, but besides that I loved the movie.
German:
I haven't read in awhile because I've been watching a lot of TV. I went through another season of Family Guy that I had already watched in Portuguese and now I'm watching a show called Schloss Einstein. It's a drama whose target audience is 10-14 year olds and it shows. It's not the greatest, but it's real language that can help me practice in 20 minute blocks. It's harder than the dubs which is to be expected. I think it's time to watch some German films with German subs but for some reason I haven't gotten to it.
Portuguese:
Nothing
Russian:
Lesson 52 without Toil, lesson 8 Ultimate Russian. I can probably mutter a few basic sentences at this point, but even that wouldn't be pretty.
Japanese:
Some Assimil and Genki