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The Substance and I rate it 10/10. It borders on horror, especially for young and older women in the industry
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katlego Mogotlane wrote: 19 Nov 2024, 01:05 I saw Inside Out 2. I really enjoyed it. I loved the introduction of new emotions. It had a true message that states that our emotions do not get to choose who we become. That lies with us. Whether we choose to respond or react.
I haven't seen this yet, but I'm hoping it lives up to the first one
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Seven doors by Femi Adebayo and it was 10/10
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I watched Interstellar: Directed by Christopher Nolan yesterday. I really like that movie and don't mind watching it again. I like the official soundtrack too! I am playing it on loop!
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I took my kids to see Moana 2 in theaters last week. I thought it was a heart warming movie. The graphics were great, the storyline was very good as well. My kids really seemed to like it. I still think the first one was better, but I did enjoy it.
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It was "You've got mail", and even though it was interesting, I was unsatisfied with the ending.
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Connection A Korean Crime Thriller sorrounding a murder mystery and about drugs it truly has everything from mystery to drama and it's rating is 8.0 for various reasons, it's an enjoyable watch
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Ezra. I did NOT expect to cry in the end.. but boy I did.

Learning that it's based on a true story didn't help either.
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The Martian. A story of a man stuck on mars and trying to get back to earth! He has to find a way to survive the harsh planet and I loved it. Matt Damon was the main character and he was amazing. Overall a 8.9 out of 10!
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Last movie in theaters or last movie at all? I made some friends watch Ip Man with me last night (a masterpiece of a kung fu movie, and possible Donnie Yen's most well known role before his Star Wars appearance).

The last movie in theaters was the Lord of the Rings anime which was disappointing because it had so much potential but just felt rushed.
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Well since it's been a while since I've watched a movie it's hard to remember. But I'm sure it was blue bettle. Plot was aok and I really loved the guy's costume. Wish I could get one to roleplay.
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Oh my goodness the last movie I saw was “The Notebook” with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams. I truly loved it. It was so sad that they experienced what they had but still never gave up on each other. The ending made me bawl and feel empty, simply becausw of the foreshadowing that happens, and overall the movies representation of the purest form of love.

I totally recommend!
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Last movie I watched was a series Squid game it's a one of a kind show but not for everyone and the ratings for the series was high as it turns out many people enjoy watching that drama.
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Nosferatu 7/10
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Naterothwrite wrote: 31 Oct 2024, 14:59 Woman of the Hour. It was one of those movies that's good enough while it's on and then you move onto the next one 7/10
I just watched this last night and it was so good in my opinion. I knew nothing of the real life serial killer, but the acting and writing made the character so creepy. I also like how the focus isn't just on this creeper of a dude but on women's safety and how the world sexualizes girls (especially young actresses or models).
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