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I saw The Nun today, and i thought it was pretty scary
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I may have been pretty late into the club but I‘ve seen the movie ‘Call me by your name’. It was such a scenic and bautifully shot movie. The touching and deep storyline would reel you in even more. It’s a coming-of-age movie played by the lead roles of Armie Hammer and Timothee Chalamet. The movie would get you all the feelings; laughter, anger, love, sensual, emotional. It would go down as one of my favourite movie, no doubt.

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Green Book movie.
This movie wins three Oscars. So I don't think the movie won these awards for nothing. Good work!
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Ive been watching some Japanese films lately and I found a copy of the subbed Japanese version of Shin Godzilla. Its not a typical monster movie, its more of a political statement about the Govt. inept dealing with a natural disaster. Its quite realistic, they have endless meetings trying to decide what agency it comes under and even if they have sufficient cause to legally use the military. In the meantime the monster has destroyed a good part of Tokyo. I believe they had pretty much the same confusion with the tsunami and radiation leakage of their nuclear power plant. Its like one character in the film said, Man is more frightening than Godzilla. The movie left you with a feeling that will be a sequel but Toho said there will be no sequel. Its a great film, just dont expect a typical monster movie.
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The last movie I saw was Marvel's The Black Panther. Truthfully, I have never been a fan of Marvel movies. I'm more of a DC Comics person. I went into the movie a little skeptic but I flushed that out quickly. The opening scene was very interesting, but the entire plot seemed a bit cliché. There was plenty of action, which was nice, but that did not hold my attention. I'd give that movie 2/5 stars. Sorry Marvel fans!
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The last movie I saw was The other Boylen Girl . I saw it on netflix. I give it a 4 out of 5 star rating. Certainly a new way I saw the whole Mary - Anne and King Henry love story. Excellent acting by both female characters is a plus.
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I don’t go to the movies a lot. The last one I saw was Aquaman. I would give it 3 out of 4 stars. The underwater scenes were amazing. The underlying love story of Aquaman’s parents was unexpected and endearing. This movie is full of adventure and the typical struggle between right and wrong.
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isaac adamtey wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 09:19 my last movie was also the avengers
I also did watch this some few months ago and I did enjoy it. I would have rated it 4 out of 4 stars if there was a chance for rating.
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janelwhite wrote: 11 Mar 2019, 09:01 I don’t go to the movies a lot. The last one I saw was Aquaman. I would give it 3 out of 4 stars. The underwater scenes were amazing. The underlying love story of Aquaman’s parents was unexpected and endearing. This movie is full of adventure and the typical struggle between right and wrong.
The actions in the movie were enthralling in the movie indeed. I pitied Aquaman when he was young and the other students were bullying him. I had never the expected the whales to turn violent to such an extent because of the bullying.
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The last movie I saw was months back was Halloween. I found an interesting the concept of them going back and making this one the sequel to the original one that was made back in the 70s not having all the other films that came after interfere with this one. It was nice to see Jamie Lee Curtis once again and her role and her trying to get revenge on Michael. I found myself to be flip flop when it came towards the ending part of me did enjoy how it ended where are the other part of me wish that it could have been different so that way I could have seen how it would have continued on with this series if they would have actually made more.
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The Last movie I saw was bumblebee, it was a good movie, but not as good as I expected. I would still recommend it though if you have not seen it.
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Aquaman RATE: 10


It was FANTASTIC, the graphics were nice and the plot of the movie was good .. it’s an easy movie to follow no matter what age you are you’ll enjoy it 🤗
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For me it was Everything everythig, but I can say it sort of disappointed me as I had loved the book but the movie was... just ok. I must admit that I had higher expectations of it, and I didn;t love the way Mandy and Oliver seemed to be together when talking, as a trick to make it less boring when they just chatted. If you saw it you may understand. I would rate it 5/10 :o
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I watched Gizmo! a hilarious documentary about weird and strange inventions over the years. People with bird suits trying to fly, an alarm clock that pulls the covers off your bed when it goes off, a bicycle that climbs trees and other really weird stuff. Some actually made some sense. A device that jacks up your car when hooked to the exhaust pipe, a driverless tractor to plow a field and a couple others that were pretty good. Gotta give this one 5 out of 5.
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I watched To the bone last night on Netflix. I put it off for a long time thinking it would be too depressing, but, it is a pretty good movie. I give it a rating of 4 out of 5 stars.
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