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The Venom. It and amazing movie.
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Paterson is my all time favorite film, and I read it years ago in 2019. I have rewatched the film many times over the years and with the same effect. I think there's something serene in the way it's all put together. The poems are just calming. The movie to me is therapeutic.
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Big Fish is my favorite movie of all time. I love stories, so a movie about telling stories is perfect for me. Add in the Tim Burton elements, and nothing could be better.
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One movie I can't forget is Pitch Perfect (all of them). Typing about it makes me want to re-watch it.
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One of my favourite movies is " Titanic " that a movie that touches ,and give me the feeling to love till the end ,nEach scene of Titanic always carries suspence , I think it was more thrilling on my.first watch ,i.will.never stop watch Titanic movie
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I guess it will be Harry Potter.
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The Shawshank Redemption. It had everything that guarantees an amazing cinematic experience. The underlying theme and the acting was beyond amazing!
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"Pride and Prejudice" with Keira Knightley. The best way to reset and rewind.
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One movie I can never forget about is the Matrix. When I lived at home, whenever it would come on my dad and I would always watch it together and I would make this microwavable pasta meal while we watched it together.
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That would be Merlin, but it was actually a British series, where Merlin is actually a magician but must hide his powers from the king Arthur in other to protect him. I still remember crying when Merlin best friend died.
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'Forrest Gump' - thoroughly enjoyed it and found it relatable since many of the events depicted happened at a time that I can either recall or have heard about from my parents.
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Harry Potter automatically sticks in my mind. I have watch it uncountable times this hard to forget
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George of the jungle (1997) has probably one of the most earnestly sweet scenes I have ever seen and it stuck with me for so long.
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It is so strange that I could never remember the name of the movie... I could never forget about the movie about a female boxer that was working as a waitress part-time, but she greatly enjoyed fighting. Her trainer supported her during all her fights, but there was one fight, her last one, where she got injured and was paralyzed. The ending was so tragic I almost cried. Also, the fact that all her relatives turned away from her because of this is so heartbreaking and sad.
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Dallas Buyer's Club. It was a moving bit of cinema.
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