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Yhe last movie I saw was "Lolita " 8) :D
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I recently re-watched Wonder Woman (2017) and I have to rate it 5 out of 5 stars. It is just so powerful, and I know people have trouble with the ending, but I loved every minute of it. It has so much depth for a DC Comics superhero movie. One of my favorites.
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The last movie I watched was the new Tomb Raider movie with a new Lara Croft. It was the about how Lara would get the name tomb raider. I love all the action and she kicked real butt in it. I would rate it 5 stars hands down.
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I saw Tag yesterday. It was hysterical! If you like to laugh and have ever played tag, you should go see it. Lol My face hurt from laughing so hard.
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The last movie I saw was the Emoji Movie and I didn’t think it was as bad as people said it would be. It’s not good by any means, but it’s a kids movie that only young, young kids will enjoy.
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"Adrift" its a movie based on a true story that was made so well, adressing how difficult the story actually is and how beautiful it just reveals itself in the film truly made it stick im my head for days. 5/5
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Last night we watched Z for Zachariah. Partner said he had read the book years before and liked it. The film was quite different (more commercialised). It was quite good and suspenseful. I felt on edge during some of it. But when I read the outline of the book I thought, oh that sounds so much better, d'oh! The book is not a conventional happy sweet ending though. The film left me with a slightly unsatisfied feeling.
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I recently saw Breaking In, and I was very pleased with it. I don't like scary/ horror movies, and was on the fence as to if that would fall into that category, and while it was definitely a suspense thriller, it wasn't what I would consider horror. It's basically the story of what a mother is willing to do to save her children and her family, and that's a story I can get behind. Some scenes are a bit graphic and violent - nothing too extreme but there are some clips on the edge.

I'd give it an 8 out of 10 - a movie I would own.
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I recently watched Jurassic World:Fallen Kingdom and I am broken. I am a MASSIVE fan of all the Jurassic Park films but this one not so much. There were scenes I couldn't bare to watch, my heart broke, I cried, I'm never watching it again. It was a good film, realistic in the sense that if we had that situation that could easily happen because of the disgusting humans in this world caring more about money than the life of a being, but It has affected me since the day I watched it :(

3/5 Stars
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The last movie I saw was a lifetime movie called “killer ending” and it was quite a head turner and plot twist , it is about an author’s best selling novel becoming her worst nightmare when her daughter is abducted in a copycat scenario taken from the authors writing

:shock: 8.5/10 stars
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Alpha Dog was an amazing movie. The book My Stolen Son by Susan Markowitz, which the movie was based is even more amazing. I could never image what that mother went through when her son came up missing then finding out he was murdered. I would suggest this book to anyone who likes to read tear jerkers.
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The last movie I went and saw in theatres was the new Incredibles 2 movie last week. While it took them 14 years to come out with the sequel, it was a very well done movie, and I really enjoyed it. It's definitely a movie I would recommend watching.
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The last movie I saw was Hereditary, and I thoroughly enjoyed it! Next to being incredibly creepy, the film is very artistic with its transitions and camera work. The acting is on point, and it doesn't stray from showing us some gruesome images. The last ten minutes had me hiding behind my hoodie. Still, I had hoped for just a bit more horror, especially in the first half of the film. The build-up was necessary, but it didn't have me shivering as much as I had wanted to.

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"Tau", which I would generously rate at 2 stars out of 4.
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Post by Jacki Mac Iver Hill »

I have absolutely no idea! :o And I even read a ton of replies, hoping one would have a movie which would trip my memory, but no such luck.

My husband says I don't watch movies. I have racing thoughts so when we sit down to watch one I might last 15 minutes before I lose concentration and need to do something that keeps me busy. For some reason watching a movie doesn't affect me like reading a book. When I read it shuts my mind down and I'm totally focused and immersed in the story.

But it's all good, because the book's always better than the movie! :wink:
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