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Re: What is the last movie you saw, and rating?

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Wajizz wrote: 21 May 2018, 08:05 The last movie i watched was 'Me Before You'.. :cry:
I feel you. :cry: I went through the most watching that movie. At one one point I was laughing like I was mad and then I was crying like a baby.
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The last movie I saw was 'The Foreigner". I'd give a 4/5
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Last i watched - Brawl in Cell Block 99.
So violent, so graphic. It's fantastic.
stars vince vaughn playing completely against type and if you like a bit of graphic violence then i would highly recommend you see it asap. not for those with weak stomachs.
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The last movie I saw was The Ghost in the Darkness, starring actors Val Kilmore and Kurt Douglas.

The movie is just one of those movies that hooks you, that and knowing its based on a true story. Seeing something amazing such as these killer lions in the Chicago Museum would be just heart stopping.

I would rate it 8/10.
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Last movie I saw was Deadpool 2... It was awesome .... Especially the dialogue "You're so dark are you sure you're not from DC universe"
And when Wade/ Ryan defends canada! 😂😂😂
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I saw the movie Passion Of Christ. All the actors played their roles to perfection, specially Jim Caviezel who portrayed Jesus. He put himself totally in the character of Jesus as depicted in the Bible. The surrounding, clothing and culture during that era were fully justified by the direction of the film. Scenes of the Crucification of Jesus were so heartbreaking and Jim Caviezel immersed himself totally into the role, it felt like I was thrown back into time and actually witnessing the crucification of Christ first hand and could just not hold back the flood of tears that just poured out like a running stream of water. Every dialogue was well scripted and played perfectly by all the actors. It was a realistic experience for me rather than just another movie. Im sure this movie is one to watch with focus and would gain the appreciation of the audience. It is a movie to watch, as it is also a religious learning experience that possibly covers the entire new testament of the bible in a couple of hours. I rate this movie 9 out of 10. One should also follow the amazing things that were highlighted by Jim Caviezel after the movie which he experienced during the filming of the movie.
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I saw Black panther yesterday...
It was awesome and was really a different super hero movie to watch where a world inside this real world was shown...
I would recomend everyone to watch this epic piece!!
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I saw RGB, the Ruth Bader Ginsburg documentary, last weekend. It was great. I was amazed at her life story. I rate it four stars!
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I saw Deadpool 2 and I loved it
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That is a terrific question to ask everyone. The last movie that I saw was Daddy's Home 2. I thought that the movie was hilarious and well built around the concept of continuing the story line from the first movie. I am a big Mark Walhberg fan and he certainly plays his part in the movie as one of two main characters, with all the finesse and method acting that anyone could possibly manage. I don't know if any of you have watched the first one, but if not it is a must see if you like comedies. Enjoy everyone.
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I don't go much to theatres so, I watch movies with my laptop. Last movie I watched recently is The Greatest Showman, which is a musical movie. I enjoyed it really well and would like to rate it 4 out of 4
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have just watched ‘i saw the devil’
really cool revenge thriller/horror, where the lead seeking revenge doesn’t kill his enemy but keeps letting him go so he lives in constant fear. it’s brilliant.
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I saw The Avengers: Infinity War a few days ago. Still trying to recover from the shock. :text-nocomment:
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Yesterday I watched home again, it’s an amazing movie , really funny.
I would rate it between 8 and 9
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mxrix15 wrote: 12 May 2018, 07:20 The last movie I saw was “The Age of Adaline.” To be honest I didn’t expect much when I read the synopsis but let me tell you once I began watching the movie, I was entranced!!! There were when I wanted to slap some characters! The movie takes you on such an emotional roller coaster! I couldn’t believe I hadn’t seen it earlier.

I would rate it 7.5/10


had the exact same thing - low expectations but really pleasantly surprised
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