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La Vie en Rose. Just a re-watch but a great piece of work. 9/10
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Suicide Squadron. An average WW2 war movie, nothing exceptional except its the movie that the Warsaw Concerto came from.
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I saw Into The Woods. I hadn't watched any trailers for the movie so I went in not really knowing what to expect. Well first off apparently it's a musical, which aren't my favorite, and also I'm a huge stickler on continuity so when they changed small details about traditional fairy tales in order to make the stories work together it made it really difficult for me to enjoy the movie. There are a few really funny scenes but overall I was pretty disappointed in the movie.
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Annie :)
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We went as a family to see The Boxtrolls!

Hubby took this coming Tuesday off to take me to see the last of the Hobbit!
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The maze runner
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last movie i saw was Catch me if you can with leonardo dicaprio. such a good movie a definite must see and it is also based on a true story!

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EYanker25 wrote:I saw Into The Woods. I hadn't watched any trailers for the movie so I went in not really knowing what to expect. Well first off apparently it's a musical, which aren't my favorite, and also I'm a huge stickler on continuity so when they changed small details about traditional fairy tales in order to make the stories work together it made it really difficult for me to enjoy the movie. There are a few really funny scenes but overall I was pretty disappointed in the movie.
I have not seen this on the screen...but did catch it as a local live (play) production years ago, and enjoyed it very much.
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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
Seemed interesting because of the photographic elements but it didn't deliver. The plot seemed incomplete. I hate when that happens.
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Walk on Water....an Israeli film involving an Israeli intelligence agent hunting down a Nazi officer...gorgeous locales of Berlin, Israeli beach towns, etc...

Mildly suspenseful, good acting, overall enjoyable movie, but not great...

Winner of several foreign film awards abroad...
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suzy1124 wrote:Walk on Water....an Israeli film involving an Israeli intelligence agent hunting down a Nazi officer...gorgeous locales of Berlin, Israeli beach towns, etc...

Mildly suspenseful, good acting, overall enjoyable movie, but not great...

Winner of several foreign film awards abroad...
Hadn't heard of this one. sounds interesting!
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The last movie I saw in the theater was Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb. But after I watched that I decided to watch the first two as well. So I've also seen Night at the Museum and half of Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. I had forgotten how much I'd liked these movies when I was younger.
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The last movie was "The Gone Girl"
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Just watched Snowpeircers on Netflix and I was impressed. Great movie with lots of creepy twists certainly not predictable!
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Watched "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" again. The Hollywood version. Can't decide which version I prefer.
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