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I really enjoyed Lord if The Ring, with fantasy, heroic, adventure, action, history, and I given 5 stars. The story line and plot could make to the game RPG, its not bored for watching more times even for night story before go bed.
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I'm a great fan of series as opposed to movies. I watched a movie called Oceans 8. The movie is captivating and insightful. On a scale of 1 to 10 I'd give it an 8.
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77way wrote: 12 Sep 2020, 20:36 I really enjoyed Lord if The Ring, with fantasy, heroic, adventure, action, history, and I given 5 stars. The story line and plot could make to the game RPG, its not bored for watching more times even for night story before go bed.
That film was one of the most expensive back in the days. I presume Game of Thrones was inspired by Lord of the Rings.
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The last movie I saw was Tenet. I always love Christopher Nolan movies because of how intricate they are. I know I’ll have to watch it many times before I fully understand it. The only complaint I had is that the dialogue was quieter than the score, which made it hard to hear them sometimes.
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The last movie I saw was Chemical Hearts. Loved the cinematography and visual aesthetics. 6/10
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The last movie I watched was 'Darkest Hour' ( not to be confused with 'The Darkest Hour' which is a different film). I truly loved Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in it. His acting is truly fabulous. I am not the type who watches biopics but this one was definitely fun to watch.
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The last movie I saw was "Looks that kill" and I would rate it a 4 out of 4 stars. It was very touching and it balanced quite well the sad moments with a comedic flavor.
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The last movie I watched was 'Annihilation'. The plot was so intriguing and it may be difficult to understand for first timers like me. It actually made me search for the analysis of other people because there are details that you may have not noticed while watching. It was a good experience though and I may watch it again (if I have the time) to further understand the film.
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The last movie I watched was The Old Guard on Netflix. I give it a 8/10. It had great characters and a very interesting plot. I really liked that even if it was an action movie, it was also emotional!
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Haven't been to the cinema in ages due to COVID, but the last movie I watched at home was Extraction on Netflix and I thought it was brilliant. I love a good action flick from time to time and Chris Hemsworth as the protagonist Tyler definitely carried the action amazingly well. It wasn't perfect, I thought it had some pacing issues at times but I would rate it a 8.5/10
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I saw five feet apart and I so cried during the movie it was so emotional for me I felt like I was feeling their pain and to remind my self that it was just a movie
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I've been watching kung movies a lot. Although the old one are a bit cheesy they really show what the recipe for Honor and action are. Shaw brother productions.
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I recently watched Mulan and I am not satisfied as I watched the animated version. From scale of 1 to ten, I would rate it 6 out of 10.
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'Enola' is the last movie I saw it came out just a couple days ago and it is about the journey of Enola Holmes, the little sister of Sherlock Holmes as she tries to find her mother. I would rate it 4 out 4 stars as it was just the right amount of comedic to balance the sad parts of the movie and of course the scenes were amazing and the whole cast was perfect.
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I watched Moonlight on Netflix for my birthday 2 weeks ago!

It's an LGBTQ-related film with an all-black cast. I'd give it a 9 out of 10 rating. I love the storytelling, how they focused on the main character, Chiron, and told his story from youth to early adulthood. I would have given it a perfect 10, but I hoped to see more of Chiron and Kevin's relationship, if they really ended up together or not.
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