What is the last movie you saw, and rating?
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I hope you enjoy it tonight! I really loved it and felt that there was a large underlying message to it which isn't often present in horror films.
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It was much better than I thought it would be! Though it lacked in action compared to the first ones, the story was SO good and it was even a bit comedic. More than that, I enjoyed the fact that the story wasn't at all cliche. It's the type of movie you'd watch if you've watched the very first of the Transformers movies. Very, very good

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Oh my gosh! I haven't kept up with the Transformers franchise for quite some time, but I'm excited to hear that there is a Bumblebee movie! I have low expectations when it comes to the genre -- I treat them more as "feel good" movies instead of hoping for something epic -- but I will definitely have to check it out. Thanks for the comment so I knew about this!Tamorie21 wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 10:49 The last new movie I saw was Bumblebee.
It was much better than I thought it would be! Though it lacked in action compared to the first ones, the story was SO good and it was even a bit comedic. More than that, I enjoyed the fact that the story wasn't at all cliche. It's the type of movie you'd watch if you've watched the very first of the Transformers movies. Very, very good![]()


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I understand what you mean! I actually tapped out of the Transformer movies after Shia Lebouf disappeared (just haven't felt the desire to watch the others)Amber Nichole wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 15:42Oh my gosh! I haven't kept up with the Transformers franchise for quite some time, but I'm excited to hear that there is a Bumblebee movie! I have low expectations when it comes to the genre -- I treat them more as "feel good" movies instead of hoping for something epic -- but I will definitely have to check it out. Thanks for the comment so I knew about this!Tamorie21 wrote: ↑14 Feb 2019, 10:49 The last new movie I saw was Bumblebee.
It was much better than I thought it would be! Though it lacked in action compared to the first ones, the story was SO good and it was even a bit comedic. More than that, I enjoyed the fact that the story wasn't at all cliche. It's the type of movie you'd watch if you've watched the very first of the Transformers movies. Very, very good![]()
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