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I am looking forward to seeing the new movie - Judgement Day.
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I would like to watch "Carol", a lot of my friends told me it's beautiful. are they right?
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I'm looking forward to Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, and the next Star Wars movie.
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So, I'm really not that much of a fan of comic books turning into movies, sac-relig, I know, although I do enjoy them when my hubby watches. That being said, strangely enough, I'm looking forward to Suicide Squad. I look forward to seeing bad guys as good guys I guess.
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I saw something advertisted the other day called "Don't Breathe" and it looks so good! It's a horror movie.
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I am very much looking forward to seeing Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
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jgarner1114 wrote:The Girl On The Train!!! Just finished the book... I couldn't put it down can't wait to see how the movie is.
I just got a copy of The Girl on the Train for my birthday! I have not started it yet, but I definitely will today. I have a feeling I wont be able to put it down.
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bruin wrote:
jgarner1114 wrote:The Girl On The Train!!! Just finished the book... I couldn't put it down can't wait to see how the movie is.
I just got a copy of The Girl on the Train for my birthday! I have not started it yet, but I definitely will today. I have a feeling I wont be able to put it down.

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I'm looking forward to seeing Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them.
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I can't wait to see Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children.
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When the bough breaks
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I just saw the trailer for the movie Hacksaw Ridge, the true story of Private Desmond Doss. It was so moving I instantly did a Google search of this astonishing young man. There are several books out there of his story and of course my library had only one. It's on hold now, because the movie doesn't come out until November 4th.
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I'm so beyond excited to see The Death Cure when it comes out. I absolutely love The Maze Runner series, and even the movies for them actually. Despite them changing quite a lot in The Scorch Trials movie compared to the book, it was still brilliant. Absolutely incredibly excited to finally see this movie when it releases.

-- 10 Sep 2016, 02:41 --
fari30 wrote:I cannot wait to watch Miss Peregrine's!! I am so pumped for that.
I also want to watch Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train and Deadpool. I just need to find the time to do so.
I as well am very excited to see this movie. The trailer always comes on and my curiosity level is peaked right now.

-- 10 Sep 2016, 02:42 --
klbradley wrote:I saw something advertisted the other day called "Don't Breathe" and it looks so good! It's a horror movie.
I always see the ads for this on YouTube and I always have to turn down my volume as quickly as possible and look away. Horror movie commercials make it so hard for me to sleep, especially when they come on unexpected.
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A Date For Mad Mary ... heard it highly recommended on an arts show during the week & they played a clip from it that dam near caused me to drive into the ditch. :lol2:
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Fran wrote:A Date For Mad Mary ... heard it highly recommended on an arts show during the week & they played a clip from it that dam near caused me to drive into the ditch. :lol2:
@Fran

I just watched the trailer and it looks pretty good but as usual I am having a hard time with the dialect. I may have to wait till it comes out on DVD so I can turn on the subtitles. Now the irony of it is that I am usually the guy they call on to decipher the accents of foreign students when they cannot be understood. This talent, probably the result of being raised in a bilingual family, proves totally inadequate when trying to decipher dialects of my native tongue ... go figure ... ??? [:- \ ???.
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