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last movie i saw was 3 idiots. it was so funny and full of real life values , a must watch movie
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Moorim School, and I rate it 95%
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I just watched A Man Called OTTO with Tom Hanks. It was good. As a Brit living in Mexico, I found his Latina neighbour to be absolutely hilarious!
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I watched Glass Onion last night and it was honestly sooo good! A perfect Agatha Christie ish plot with a very satisfying ending! 10/10! totally recommend it!
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The Vigil by Keith Thomas
A rare Jewish movie (horror)
I’m not Jewish but it’s so nice to see films like
This being made the last few years.
4/5 ⭐️
I’d give it 5/5 but the subtitles pissed me off.
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FunkyFlowerLady wrote: 05 Jan 2023, 07:08 I watched Glass Onion last night and it was honestly sooo good! A perfect Agatha Christie ish plot with a very satisfying ending! 10/10! totally recommend it!
I also enjoyed this one. Is it fair to assume you also have seen Knives Out?
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Fran wrote: 28 Sep 2010, 05:49 Debating whether to watch 'Eat, Pray, Love' ... every review I'v heard or read in universally negative but curiosity is killing me. Can it really be as bad as the reviews?
Maybe check out some more reviews? Sometimes there's a vast difference between what fans of the book think versus what film critics think. If fans of Eat, Pray, Love' think it's good, you'll probably enjoy it too. It's not that fans have lower standards - if anything, in many instances they have higher standards and expectations, just think back to some of the fan reactions to casting in popular franchises. Fans are looking for something different to film critics, more of a recreation of the book experience on the screen, something that fits in or even enhances that experience. Good luck.
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Gone With The Wind

10/10
A mistake is simply another way of doing things
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Lucy Gilford wrote: 30 Dec 2022, 07:54 The last movie I saw was “Avatar 2 , the way of water”. It was insane ! I really loved it and my favourite part was near to the end actually when Neytiri (mother) was in the battle scene (I won’t give away anything as I don’t want to spoil it!) but when you see the film , you will know the scene I mean. She is an absolute hero in this movie!
Has anyone else seen it? Do you like it ?
My family went to see it but I didn't have the mental stamina for the 3+ hour long movie. I would rather be reading! I will watch it when it moves from the movie theaters to the TV. And I might break it up into two 1.5 hour chunks, haha.
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The last movie I saw was death note,it was pretty much awesome .
7/10
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Wren Michaels wrote: 01 Nov 2022, 16:38
human reader wrote: 30 Aug 2022, 10:04 The Lost City of D is underrated. While it has a few things to nitpick, the cast and awesome concept make it a better than average comedy for me. Having a movie about a writer isn't the rarest thing. But a writer and her book cover model? I can't think of another movie like that.
Completely agree! I was pleasantly surprised by how funny i found the film. Who knew Sandra Bullock and Channing Tatum would make such a good duo!
Would have replied sooner but I haven't signed in for a long time. It was nice to get a good comedy as I feel those are rarer these days. Anyways, hopefully we have more quality comedies this year. 8)
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Last movie I watched was A Million Ways to Die in the West [2014] starring Seth MacFarlane and Charlize Theron. A western comedy which surprised me how hillarious those duo are. Although, the movie is rated 6.1/10 on IMDb I would give this movie 10/10 and reccomend to anybody who wants to relax on sunday evening and have a good laugh.
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The fifty shades trilogy got me admiring the plot and the exotic scenes made by the characters, christen grey and anastasia steel.
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I watched Amsterdam. Every character has played its role very well. I enjoyed it very much.
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I don't think so, it could be the figment of your imagination.
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