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I recently saw Davinci's code and all the trilogy. I must say that I loves it. I never had the opportunity of watching these movies, but they surprised me. Inferno (the last one) made think about all this pandemic situation and to be more aware about our planet. I absolutely recommend these movies!
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'Wonder' is the movie I watched recently. I felt good about that and I loved it. It's definitely on my re-watch list.
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The great movie i saw and still watch is black panther it has great actions,great words and a perfect of Rayn coogler.

I rate it 9.9 out of 10.
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I went on a Maze Runner trilogy marathon last weekend. I really enjoyed them even though I have heard the movies weren't a huge hit. A solid 8/10.
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The last movie I saw was Safety. I rate it 10
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I just watched a Cyber-horror/thriller movie, Unfriended : Dark Web. It cast a dark light on the dangers associated with the technology we cannot seem to live without nowadays. I loved the ending in particular, it was not a cliché like most of these kinds of movies I watched.

My rating for it is 4 out 5 stars. I'm definitely re-watching it! :lol:
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I watched the sucide squad 2, and its just fine.
Going to rate 5/10
Ending was just waste of time.
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Not a movie but a series on Netflix::: clickbait! Excellent and I highly recommend! It gets the highest rating in my book. For sure, an “edge of your seat” kind of series….
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Stan & Ollie

A biopic covering of the later years of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. It wasn't a great movie but it was interesting to learn what their off-screen lives were like. John C. Riley played Ollie and there were times it seemed I was watching the real Oliver Hardy. The make up department outdid themselves. Steve Coogan played Stan Laurel and he was OK but didn't look as much like Stan as Riley did Hardy.

Don't know if I'd recommend it offhand, but if you are a Laurel and Hardy fan I think it would be worth watching.
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no time to die, great movie and its 8 out of 10.
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I have recently drifted away from the world of movies, but the last series I watched was Squid Games. It was really exhilarating.
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Freedom Writers- Absolutely loved it. A very good and necessary analysis of the Integration Program (US Education System). It highlights the hypocrisy of goverments and laws, as they are meant to integrate students from low income, difficult social backgrounds into school but they end up doing the opposite. A newly qualified vocacional teacher takes on the challenge of really integrating them into school and society, and after many obstacles and internal fights within the system she manages to get them through. Based on a true story. Highly recommended!
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The last movie I saw was Nanny Diaries starring Scarlett Johansson. It was different and showed the realism that comes with parenting and watching over others. The story was solid and the ending was okay.
I give it a 3 out of 4 stars.
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WALULYA SAUL wrote: 17 Oct 2021, 06:35 The great movie i saw and still watch is black panther it has great actions,great words and a perfect of Rayn coogler.

I rate it 9.9 out of 10.
I really liked that movie and I can watch it again and again definitely my rating is 10 out of 10. Waiting for Black Panther 2. Wakanda forever
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I recently watched Don't Breathe 2 thought it was continuing from 1, but that was not the case it was a new story. I didn't enjoy as much as I did in Don't Breathe 1. My rating 6 out of 10
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