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Inception, Inception" is a science fiction action film directed by Christopher Nolan, known for its mind-bending plot, stunning visuals, and intricate storytelling. it's really amazing one , maybe it's late for me to watch it , but it worth
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The last movie I watched was Slumberland and i rate it 10/10. It's a funny, adventurous and heartwarming film and you can watch this with your family. I'd say this is a fantastic film and it's worth a watch!
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The last movie I saw was Just Go with it.
someone recommended it in underrated romcoms. Had potential but was wasted in jokes that were not that hilarious And felt stretched. Not recommended. Dont waste your time if you plan to see it. 2 star out of 5
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The last movie I watched was "Wednesday" (2022). I watched the movie only because of the hype,but I have to admit it was kind of good. I would rate it a four out of five stars only because I didn't fancy their best attempt at the looks of the said monster.
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The most recent movie I have seen in theaters is Blue Beetle. It was actually pretty good and very funny. I would rate it 8.5/10.
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The last move I watched was "Jerry and Marge Go Large", a family friendly movie I think. I rate it 4/5.
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Mission impossible because it was thrilling movie :tiphat:
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I havent been to a theatre since Pirates of the Caribbean. I watch all my movies at home in Netflix, Disney Plus or YouTube Movies
The last one I watched recently was The Last Samurai on Netflix and I dont know how many times Ive seen it before this but every time I did watch it I always cried. And the reason why i wanted to watch it again was to see if I would still cry when watching it and I didnt this time.
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Last movie I watched was "Elemental". It's a comedy/fantasy movie. It was amazing feel-good movie. You can connect to characters very well. Also I enjoyed the music score. I give it 4.5/5. If you're feeling low and want a distraction then I highly recommend this movie. It'll definitely lifts your spirits up and increases your confidence. It's available on Disney+
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Hidden strike 2023
I'd rate it 4 out of 5 stars
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The last movie I saw was "Elementals". It's an animated film in the comedy/drama genre. I really love the characters and the music in the film.
It's a must-watch feel-good movie. If you're feeling depressed and need a distraction to lift your spirits up then definitely try to watch this movie. I would give it a 4.5/5 rating. Though you feel the movie as slow-pacing you'll really love the story. You can watch it on Disney+
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Last movie I saw was Jagun Jagun (The Warrior) by Femi Adebayo. African nollywood.
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I also watch Operation Red Sea, it's a war zone movie. Terrorists and Chinese navy.
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I recently watched the One Piece live action because I am a big anime fan. I am always skeptical about live action adaptations because it is really hard to do an anime proper justice but I was honestly pleasantly surprised by this adaptation. It was a really enjoyable watch and I would recommend others to watch it too especially if they want to get a taste of one piece without wanting to make a commitment to the thousands of anime episodes.
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