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I most definitely have enjoyed it. Thanks. :tiphat:
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Glad to know that. And you are welcome. Happy Tuesday!
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Same to you! Enjoy the day!
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I watched The Kissing Booth. It's a lovely romance movie. I rate it 4 out of 4 stars
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surprisingly I'm unable to remember my last movie. probably because it was not such a great movie.
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The last movie I saw was "A Star is Born" with Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper. I rate it 7 out of 10.
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A strange Chinese movie, Mojin The Worm valley. Kind of a confusing thing but with great visuals. About a group of people who have a curse on them that they will all die at age 40. They have to go on a quest to find something, it didnt explain exactly what, to break the curse. They fight various weird monsters and flying man-eating fish to find what they are looking for. It didnt really explain if they broke the curse or not Its confusing as hell but worth watching just for the awesome visuals and CGI effects.
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I recently watched The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo (Swedish version) and I would rate it 10/10. I've seen it twice so far and the series is really good. I love the books!
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The last movie i saw was THE HUNTER KILLER.
After a long time a good sumbarine movie after the hunt of Red october ..the war under sea is as much difficult as in the air..but Gerald buttler as captain was amazingg....loved it espacially the scene of the sub in russian waters and base security of russians
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I watched an old favorite last night, 12 Oclock High from 1949. Great old classic with Gregory Peck, Dean Jagger, Gary Merrill and Hugh Beaumont who I never really liked but he was exceptional in this movie. Its a fairly realistic film about the daylight bombing raids into German territory in 1942. They dont make them like this anymore, 10 out of 10.
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My boyfriend and I went and saw US in theaters just last week. It’s a new horror film, and it was definitely that! Lol. I wouldn’t want to ruin it for anyone who wants to see it but it was okay throughout the movie but then the ending...was fantastic! Good for anyone who enjoyed Get Out, same writer I believe. 4/4!
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I saw Deadpool and thought it was incredibly funny, highly recommend it if you like humor and action movies, and lots of sarcasm! Also, superheroes.
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The last movie I watched was Gattaca. It was actually a rewatch for me. It's an amazing movie set in the not-too-distant future which tells of a new kind of discrimination - genetic discrimination. We had to watch it for our biology class and it was so nice to watch it again. I strongly recommend it.
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I saw 3 movies for the last few days. First, Aquaman and I really love it. Everything about this movie is beyond my expectations.Rate 4/5. Second is Venom, honestly it is a great movie even though it is an anti-hero movie. But I enjoyed while watching it. Rate 4/5. Lastly, Captain Marvel. Everything about this movie is perfect and I really love it. Rate 4/5.
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Haunted Apartment, a Japanese horror film about people who are trapped in an apartment house by an evil spirit. Really creepy and and disturbing, the Japanese make the best horror films.
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