What is the last movie you saw, and rating?
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Re: What is the last movie you saw, and rating?
9/10 for Geostorm
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I cried at 3 or 4 different points during this movie. It was especially sad since my mom's boyfriend's dog had passed away around the same time. I'm definitely glad that I gave this movie a chance as well.Jessie118 wrote: ↑11 Jan 2018, 22:42 I believe the last movie I watched, or at least the movie that was most memorable, was "A Dogs Purpose". This was such an adorable movie that made me laugh and cry and just wanting so much more! There was so much emotion and creativity in this film. I rented it not expecting much and soon found myself sobbing. I can easily give this movie an 8/10. It was so sweet and family friendly, perfect for watching with loved ones.
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HBO definitely knows how to draw you into the worlds that they create. Such a great show!givemeyrstory wrote: ↑15 Jan 2018, 11:55 Hi fellow readers/movie watchers.
I am currently watching the series, (BoardWalk Empire). Season 1-2.
Its very well done, there are various stories happening that lick together the whole subject of the Prohibition period in this series, of the 1920s and 30s. Lucky Thompson, the main character seems to quietly and cleverly hold things together in his successful platform of control of the underground business world in the story. Your imagination is teased enough to know what is happening as the wheels of deals are made and not made,
as the various bosses try to collect territory in the different states of America. There is a strong
domestic treat running through the series, in that its complex flavour draws you in for more as the storyline moves along. You will need to watch a few times, and will pick different things along the way.
Hope you get the enjoyment as I did and still do in this series, 1-2 box set is recommended . Thanks! 10/10
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Thought this film was a blast! It certainly doesnt have the emotional weight of the first behind it (Robin Williams is unbeatable and his character's arc is heartbreaking) but I was pleasantly surprised. Jack Black and the Rock stole the show. 3/4
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