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Lwyant wrote: 18 Mar 2018, 08:11 I just seen Jumanji, the Cridicks were not to nice tword the film but I thought it had it moments of funny and suspensful. I really liked it. I thought it was great compaired to the first Jumanji...
I watched Jumanji too. I agree with You.
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Nation geography movies are full of fun. Recently I watched how ice bears can swim in iced ocean water looking for predators. They target sea lion as there meal. They are white and bright colour. Another movie was the jaguar in south America with hunting skills of crocodiles in forest rivers. It's amazing
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The last movie I saw was The Martian and I gave it ten out of ten.
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I'm trying to remember which movie I saw in Theaters last. I'm pretty sure it was the new Star Wars. Id rate it a 8, because it was clearly not as good as the originals for me. My son really liked it though.
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I recently saw
Mudbound
and totally loved it. Although, heartbreaking in many ways, it is a movie of substance and truth. Sadly, the reality of racism still darken our lives, the few moments when humanity overcomes this shadow helps us through this amazing story.
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There last movie I saw was Justice League. I didn't care for it but that's not a reflection of the movie, it's a reflection of my disinterest in the superhero-type action flicks.
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I watched "The Greatest Showman" recently and loved it! I have already recommended it to several friends who love musicals and I can't wait to buy the soundtrack and the DVD when it is available next month.
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I saw Thor Ragnorak , and I absolutely loved it. I am waiting for Infinity war.
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Moana! Lol. And definitely 4/4! From the music to the plot to the artkwork it was just amazing. I don't go to the movies often and watch tv shows or listen to podcasts.
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The movies I have seen in the last 24hrs have been
The Disaster Artist
I'd say its a 3/5, I'm a huge fan of The Room, I would really like to read the book. Sadly the movie was a glorified fan project but I still appreciate it.

Downsizing
4/5
It was a lot different than I thought it would be, the story was way deeper than I expected. It makes you really think about the impact that one person can make in a community, even if its just one persons day that you improve.

Justice League
4/5
I adore Ezra Miller as the flash. Too bad that Superman/ henry cavill was almost completely cg. I'm looking forward to the other stand alone movies.
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Black Panther. I love the diversity of the characters and the introduction to different tribes' culture in the movie is spectacular as well. The superpower and technology don't impress me much, the highlight of the film is its roles of every character, all of whom I adore.
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My most recent movie is The Shape of Water and I absolutely loved it. I immediately hunted down the book and am now reading it.
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My husband and I have been rewatching some movies on Netflix.
It was fun to rewatch Men in Black, rated PG-13, I believe.
We've been watching a few cartoons lately: Madagascar, rayed G.
And I'm in love with the new live action, Beauty and the Beast, rated pg. That was truly one of the best remakes ever.
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The last movie I saw was The Wind Rises by Hayao Miyazaki. Like most of his recent films, I found it quite mature and interesting, his approach towards a kind of "biopic" refreshing. You can tell that the subject of aviation has been always fascinating to him, his directorial work remarkable as usual, although I'm still not fully convinced regarding the mix of CGI with traditional animation (although there are certain moments that benefit from its use). I give it an 8 out of 10.
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The latest movie I saw was Black Panther and I loved it. The story was simple but the way it was directed was absolutely marvelous. I liked the special effects in the film and also the actors. :D
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