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I rewatched Life as We Know It which stars Katherine Heighl. I believe there are a lot of lessons from it. One is that we do not control time and anything can happen, so we might as well make every moment count. Second, we learn to love people. Third, we can't solve our problems by running away from them. Fourth, everything happens for a reason.
It has always been a good movie for me.
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Last movie I saw in theaters was Black Panther. 9/10! Everything about that movie was just incredible, it went beyond of what I expected. The plot, the characters, and the cinematography absolutely stunning. A beautifully structured movie.

The most recent movie I've seen though was, Forgotten, a Korean mystery/thriller. Was blown away with how this plot unfolded with such unexpected twists and turns. The cast did an astounding job with how they portrayed their characters, they even had me fooled right along with the main character. This movie brought tears to my eyes, made me think much of how we should live each day to the fullest. Because we just don't know how things could unfold in the future.. I'd give this movie an 8/10!
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The last movie I saw (at home for the first time) was Ferdinand. It is a story about a bull in Spain who does not want to fight, and he will not change for anything! It was pretty predictable, but I enjoyed the characters and the story, and it was also entertaining. I would give it 3.5 out of 4 stars. :D
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my favort movie was christin the car that killed people
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I recently watched Insidious: The Last Key. I was very excited to watch it and even asked my mother and sister to tune in as well but I was very disappointed with the film. It wasn't as scary as the other movies. I really thought it would be and I'm a horror fanantic so I really enjoy a movie that can scared the crap out of me. I felt like it was dull and boring and dry on the funny factor. I don't even like horror movies that try to put in light comedy unless its done right. I will admit there were moments I jumped but only jumping two times throughout a whole movie that is supposed to frighten you is not entertaining at all. The movie I was very pleased with was Annabelle: Creation. I was afraid that one wouldn't live up to the hype and momentum of the first movie
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9JKL, comedy series I just watched. Made me laugh my bowels out. I could totally relate. Family comedy.
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The last movie I saw was the new Jumani movie and I would give it a 5 star rating. It was hilarious.
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I saw Sherlock Gnomes last week and thought it was adorable. Depp was spot-on as Sherlock. The twists and turns left me gaping a little, and I particularly loved the visualization of Sherlock's thought processes. Out of 10, I'd give it an 8.
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last week i saw Black Panther.the movie is superb. i love the whole fighting spirit thing. where they all wanted die for their country and still save lives. and in the final scenes about how beautiful the sunset was in Wakanda, that is something. :wink2: :techie-studyingbrown: . plus has anyone read the book titled Reavens Peak? by Lincoln cole i think that book should be made into a movie. anybody else?
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I last watched Hot Fuzz. Not for the first time (of course), but my friend hadn't seen it and it's one of my all time favorite movies! I've always enjoyed the Frost-Pegg combination from Spaced, and even Worlds End. Yet out of their movies Hot Fuzz has always been the best to me with it's great selection of word play and puns. The direction is fantastic, it really drives the story without yelling about the cleverly written mystery clues and has some nice nods to classic action movies. 11 out of 10 easily x)
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The last movie i saw at the theatre was Black panther and as we all know i loved it just as much as others did, WAKANDA forever :wink:
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The last movie I saw was I,Tonya on April 9. A great dark satire coupled with impeccable performances by Allison Janney and Margot Robbie. I rate this movie a 10 out of 10.
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The last movie I've watched is The Good Dinosaur. The movie is good for everyone. It will taught us lessons about life and family.
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The last movie I saw was The Long Long Trailer. It's an oldy with Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz from I Love Lucy. Classy movie! A little slow at times, but very good. I give it an 8 out of 10. Much better than most of the garbage on TV these days.
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the last movie that i saw was jumaji welcome to the jungle. i like it action was intense all the way,Kevin hart provide is usual style of comedy,as well as jack black. The rock of course bought the action he usually dose not disappoint. buthe fourth lady actor did not make profound impression on me but seem to have great chemist with the cast. the plot was good short, full of intrigue and was easy to wrap up in the end

all in all 8/10.
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