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The town.... A crime story
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The last movie I saw was Robin Hood (2018) I haven't finished it yet but its 9/10 for me. Only cause Robin Hood has been done so many times. I thought I wouldn't like it for this reason but its actually pretty good.
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The last movie I liked that I really enjoyed was Crazy Rich Asians. I had heard from a lot of people that it was really good , but I thought they were over exaggerating. It’s definitely worth the screen time and definitely not like I expected, but easily relatable.
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I watched the movie "The Green Book" last weekend and found it even better than expected. The acting was incredible and the scenes depicting racial prejudice toward black Americans reminded me of my own reminiscences from my 60's childhood. The evolution from distrust and antagonism between the two main characters to empathy and true friendship was deeply moving to me. I recommend this movie with gusto!
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The last movie I saw was Polis Evo 2, it is a story of how two Malaysian Policeman with an Indonesian Policewoman cooperate together to topple a group of terrorists have taken over a village and are holding the villagers hostage. Inspector Sani and Inspector Khai with the help Malaysian special police force armed together to save the hostages and at the same time, take down the terrorist group.
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"Aqua Man" Loved it! 5/5 I may have been a little biased though because I love any movie that takes place under the sea. It was really beautifully made. And, who doesn't love a "coming of age/mix of two worlds" themed movie? Splendid.
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I watched Alpha House last. It has a lot of explicit content, but it's also funny and interesting. I rate it 6 out of 10
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My most recent movie was Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindlewald, and I have to say I was a little disappointed by how it turned out. I love the entire franchise, but sadly I would only rate this movie 8/10...
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I THINK the last movie that I watched was Bird Box, and honestly, I really loved it. I got attached to the characters. I'm not often spooked, but I did find myself a little unnerved while watching it. I absolutely LOVE Sandra Bullock, and I'm really interested in reading the book now because of the movie.
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I just saw What Men Want with one of my best friends. I would definitely say it was better than the Mel Gibson gender-flipped one. A part of that is the higher rating I think.
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Im watching Escape Room movie tonight. It was a horror movie. Kinda interesting and it makes you more suspen . Eventhough i am a little bit scared but I loved to watch horror movies lol. Rate for Escape Room movie is 90% 😍
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eunbijk wrote: 13 Feb 2019, 13:09 Im watching Escape Room movie tonight. It was a horror movie. Kinda interesting and it makes you more suspen . Eventhough i am a little bit scared but I loved to watch horror movies lol. Rate for Escape Room movie is 90% 😍
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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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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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 :)
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! :lol: :lol:
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Amber Nichole wrote: 14 Feb 2019, 15:42
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 :)
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! :lol: :lol:
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) :lol2: Hope you enjoy the movie! :)
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