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I just watched the new movie of Dakota Johnson - Am I Ok? It's about someone learning about their sexuality and exploring that new found sense of self. I felt that I was not the right audience for it. I didn't enjoy it.
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I saw Deadpool & Wolverine. I loved it!
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The last one was The End of Time 2008
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I haven’t been to an actual theater/cinema to see a movie in over a year. The last movie I saw was Journey to Bethlehem. I’m a fan of musicals and it did not disappoint. It was funny, but also had depth. I rate it a 5 out of 5.
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Just saw Inside Out and it's amazing! It's a perfect blend of humor and deep emotions, giving a profound look at how our feelings shape us. The animation is vibrant, the characters are unforgettable, and it's visually stunning and emotionally impactful. Inside Out is a heartwarming and delightful film that emphasizes the importance of all our emotions, not just the happy ones.
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The last Movie I saw was Bad Boys and it was Awesome! 10/10
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I last watched Renfield, starring Nicolas Cage and Nicholas Hoult! It is a newer movie. I watched it with my friend at their house. It was very funny, gory, expected, cringy, and left a lasting impression. I thought it was very disorganized and had pretty bad writing. The acting from most of the cast was very strong. There is a romance depicted but the romantic leads have zero chemistry, which was annoying! I rated it three stars out of five. It was an interesting watch, but I was bored at some points. It seemed like everyone involved in the cast and crew had lots of fun making the movie though!
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Mairin wrote: 18 Sep 2010, 15:18 Let's see.. .last one I saw in a theater was Inception which was a totally awesome movie. Last one I saw at home was Star Trek (the newest one) and surprisingly I loved it!
OMG OMG, I've seen Inception too, that movie is my roman empire for movies, I absolutely love the plot of the movie, it is simple the most interesting thing I've seen in a long time. Maybe I'll give Star Trek a try!
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Mad Max Furiosa, I’d give it a 3 out of 5! I was honestly confused for half of it but the world they’ve built on these movies is insane and so derailed
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The most recent movie I have watched was honestly quite funny and gave an encouraging lesson about failure. Personally, I didn't find it that interesting, because it's not my type. I prefer more action. "Night School" is an amazing movie though, for all people who love a nice real life story and admire Kevin Hart.
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The latest movie That I have watched is an Indian movie called Gangubai. It's a biopic. I enjoyed watching it and I would give it a rating of 5 out of 5.
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The Way was the last movie I saw, and I will absolutely see it again. I give it a score of 9 out of 10.
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The last movie I saw was bad boys ride or die

They get 9 out of 10 as much as it was funny and packed with action They could done better by making all for of the heroes to work together on the mission. I think Marcus's son in law would made the legendary member to their squad throughout the movie as he's also got the skills that were needed
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A couple of days ago I watched The Hidden Figures. It's a brilliant movie with not a single moment to waste. Based on the true story of Katherine Gobles the movie is beautifully made. I give it a full 5 out of 5 rating.
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Anushka Surve wrote: 08 Aug 2024, 08:30 Just saw Inside Out and it's amazing! It's a perfect blend of humor and deep emotions, giving a profound look at how our feelings shape us. The animation is vibrant, the characters are unforgettable, and it's visually stunning and emotionally impactful. Inside Out is a heartwarming and delightful film that emphasizes the importance of all our emotions, not just the happy ones.
Did you watch part 1 or 2? They both are incredible but I fell in love with part 2. As an emotional wellness therapist, I couldn't stop smiling throughout the movie. It has depicted so beautifully the themes of self, beliefs, and the core of the beliefs in our subconscious which is usually a difficult topic to explain in simple words. If you are talking about part 1, I'm sure you'll be blown away by part 2. If you're talking about 2 then 'high five'!
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