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The Equalizer with Denzel Washington. Entertaining in a Scarface Meets Home Depot kind of way.

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The fault in our starts. My friend wanted to go see it so I went with her and watched it.
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I just watched Tusk and The Maze Runner last night.
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Robin Hood
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Attack From Space. A Japanese version of Superman. Silly and juvenile and hokey special effects but lots of action. Great stuff for 10 year olds in in 1964 when this came out.
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The Hobbit battle of the five armies
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Trip to Italy. Great "foodie" movie...with dialogue worthy of Dinner with Andre. Very enjoyable. 9/10
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Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:The Equalizer with Denzel Washington. Entertaining in a Scarface Meets Home Depot kind of way.

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I really want to see this one. The last movie I saw was The Godfather. I hadn't seen it in awhile and decided to revisit it.
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TammyO wrote:
Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:The Equalizer with Denzel Washington. Entertaining in a Scarface Meets Home Depot kind of way.

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I really want to see this one. The last movie I saw was The Godfather. I hadn't seen it in awhile and decided to revisit it.
It is really good. Maybe a 9/10
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last saw Annie. really cute movie
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Paranormal 2. I know that they are up to about the fifth or sixth one already.
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Birds Do It, Bees Do it. An unusual documentary about animals having sex. When praying mantises have sex the female eats the males head during the act. Ive known women like that.
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Bighuey wrote:Birds Do It, Bees Do it. An unusual documentary about animals having sex. When praying mantises have sex the female eats the males head during the act. Ive known women like that.

LMAO!!!! :lol:
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Watched A View From the Top, I think it's called in English. Way funnier than it should have been. Thanks, Mike Myers.
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Last night I watched This Is Where I Leave You. I really enjoyed it. I was pulled in by the drama but also had a few good laughs along the way. It was an enjoyable 103 minutes.
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