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I finally saw The Revenant. It wasn't too bad, 4 out of 5. Not 100% historically accurate, but definitely entertaining for a rainy afternoon.
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Black Panther, rated 6 stars
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Prince of Persia was an extraordinary movie, I really love it
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The last movie I saw was sky scrapper it was really good full of action and had a good storyline
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I’m not usually one for watching films but last night I did (I’m ashamed to admit!) settle down on the sofa with Bay Watch and it was brilliant! It was a complete spoof but somehow it worked and for comedy, I would give it a five star rating!
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Thinner. It was pretty engaging. An easy 7 out of 10.
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I just finished watching Hacksaw Ridge, and do not have a bad word to say about the film. Everything about the film is incredible, from the acting to directing to the production. The story is breathtaking, even more so once you realise it is based on real life events. Andrew Garfield perfectly portrays Desmond Doss an army medic who refuses to pick up a gun. I would recommend to anyone who loves film and cinema. I would rather Hacksaw Ridge 10/10.
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My last film was Skyscraper with Dwayne Johnson. The film was well made, but i have to say it was very predictable. That is why I would rate it 2 from 4 stars.
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I just finished watching Skyscraper. I actually really enjoyed it as a mindless piece of entertainment to pass the time. It reminded me a lot of the Die Hard series.
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The Little Hours. I give it a perfect rating. Super hilarious. It's based on one of the Decameron stories
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The last movie i watched is Extinct. I got a little scared because of the man-made creatures that tried to erase humankind from the face of the earth. I rate it at 3 out of 4 stars the storyline was rushed at the end but i enjoyed the character development in the movie.
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I just finished watching money monster. I enjoyed watching the twist and turns in the movie. It's either you get disappointed or the other way around after watching it.
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The most recent film I've just seen was the Meg. I really enjoyed it. A lot of twist and surprises. Definitely recommend if you're into shark films or just science fiction/action type films. Has some humor thrown in as well.
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Julie Green wrote: 02 Aug 2018, 18:01 I just watched The Post with Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks. Drawing on true events, the book explores the relationship between Government and media and should be required reading for anyone interested in how the media operates.
I'm a media student and I think I love this movie
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Hollyrobb42 wrote: 03 Aug 2018, 08:05 I recently saw incredibles 2 (just had to) and really enjoyed it! I think I’d give it 8/10 because I was really happy with the role elastagirl was given. I would say it was just as good as the first one!
I loved incredible too.
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