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I watched Padmaavat, a bollywood movie with gorgeous visuals. The story was okay but the costumes and set designs were a class apart. Would rate 3 out of 5 stars.
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I saw the final sequel to Bad Boys Ride or Die. I was truly impressed. Our cinema culture is fading though there was only three of us in the theatre room including my daughter 😮. I truly enjoyed it. I would watch it again.

You know it must be hard as anyone in their elderly ages around your 50s to be trained to become a cop you played at the age of 20 something. But they keep pulling through . Im giving it a 9 out of 10
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The last movie I saw was "A Marriage Made in Heaven" and I loved it! I would rate it 4 out of 5
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„Trigger warning“ is a fantastic action thriller with a powerful and strong female lead!
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The last movie I saw was A Quiet Place: Day One, I really enjoyed even when I have not yet seen the prior two ones. The effects were amazing in showing how was the beginning of the invasion, but for me the main character was the piece to hold the story, in two hours she did the full journey, from anger, to grieve, to acceptance and finally redemption, I would see it again.
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The last movie I saw was the new “Bad boys” movie. This was such a good movie. I feel as if the chemistry between Will Smith and Martin Lawrence is so well because they are friends in real life. It was easy to demonstrate their acting skills because they are so used to working with each other. There were many celebrity cameos in this film but they were such rich characters.
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"Ray" and I will just give it 5star since I used his music as a pick up line for my girl "hit the roads Jack!"
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The last movie I saw was "A Family Affair" on Netflix. It is a RomCom movie with Zac Efron and Nicole Kidman where Zac Efron a famous movie star falls for his assistant's widowed mom. Definitely a fun one time watch kind of film!
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Meeting Joe Black. Rating 3/5
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The last movie I saw was Twister, I really enjoyed it. Even when is a summer hit, I liked it was not so cliche and make a couple of the main characters in the film. The special effects are amazing and makes it really entertaining and fun to watch. Even when it has a bit of drama makes the plot humane trough the lost of lives and possessions taken a way by nature. I totally recommend it.
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The summary of Koby's Bryant life and journey. It is interesting. It motivates me to do better. With the hope of a greater tomorrow, I strongly believe in the American Dream. Bravo!!!
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I just saw the latest installment of Deadpool, and it delivered. Hilarious and full of action. I give it a 9 out of 10 and highly recommend it!
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I just watched the Deadpool and Wolverine movie and I give it a 10 out of 10. The film was fun, filled with raunchy Deadpool humor, and the jokes were shocking - since I never expected Disney to greenlight some of the comments made by Ryan Reynolds's character. I was concerned that the film would completely ignore any past Wolverine character development, but any question I may have had was answered. I loved this movie, and I plan on seeing it in theaters at least one more time!
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Talaash movie that I watched was called Ms Lonely and it is an amazing Indian movie about a boy who has monophobia(The fear of being alone) so whenever he is alone he tries to kill himself and it has such comedic interactions and the romance subplot in the movie is absolutely amazing.
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