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Rush hour, Rush hour 2, Minority Report

the first 2 were on tv so ofc i was going to watch them cause its nostalgia for me

 

Minority Report is such a great film, Tom Cruise always gives 150% in a movie

and Spielberg directed it so thats another +

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Reverend Balthazar:

The Man Who Watches a Movie a Day

In Theaters Summer 2016

 

(I'm pretty sure in this case you should just edit your original post, not double triple post.)

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Reverend Balthazar:

The Man Who Watches a Movie a Day

In Theaters Summer 2016

 

(I'm pretty sure in this case you should just edit your original post, not double triple post.)

You think so

Im sorry i thought it wasnt ...

No biggie, ill do as you say

Its the hollydays and i have free time so i started watching a lit of movies

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You think so

Im sorry i thought it wasnt ...

No biggie, ill do as you say

Its the hollydays and i have free time so i started watching a lit of movies

Nah fam, it's cool, I can relate.

I've been playing so many video games recently my hands hurt, no joke.

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Nah fam, it's cool, I can relate.

I've been playing so many video games recently my hands hurt, no joke.

I kinda envy you cause i lost my passion for playing video games

The only 2 things to relax me are basketball and cinematography

Btw, great movie title

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Looper

it was amazing

by watching looper i realized that every other hitman movie has a better hitman/hitman story than the actual hitman

 

American hustle

i cant believe i have been delaying this movie till today

i love con movies 

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Do documentaries count as movies?

I've been watching quite a few of Louis Theroux's documentaries lately (for the record, he has a delightful accent). I watched two on the Westboro Baptist Church, one on neo-nazis/skinheads, one about a rehabilitation hosptial for pedophiles and sex offenders, another about people with dementia, one on children who are on medication for mental illness(es), and I just finished one about the porn industry, specifically male actors. Don't particularly feel like I've learned anything, especially since all are from ~2000 -2011, and a bit outdated, but the people featured have all been interesting in one way or another.

I do wish Louis went about some of the situations he finds himself in a bit better though. To clarify, especially in the ones with the Westboro Baptist Church, the goal of the first documentary was partially to get to know the members of the church on a somewhat personal level. All of them, unsurprisingly, answered questions about their beliefs very similarly, and it was clear early on that he wasn't going to get better answers by pressing them, so I wish he would've moved on sooner and asked about other things. I get that the main "appeal" of the church, cult, hate-group, whatever you want to call it, is that they are so out there, and unapologetically offensive, but if you want to pick and prod at their beliefs, you're better off asking one of the ex-members since they can offer less cryptic perspective on just what it's like being, and partcipating in, such an envirnoment. Like it'd be much more interesting to ask about why they feel the need to picket so often, despite their intent to not convert people to their belief, or how they feel about being labelled a hate group, or if they ever wonder that their lack of empathy is something to be concerned about. Why spend 10min of a 50min documentary asking the then teenage members if they've ever been "tempted" or if they wish they could date. They're teenagers, you already, more than likely, know the answer, and considering just how staunchly anti-sex, and anti-"self indulgent" they are, of course they're gonna say "no" and change the subject; just move on. (self indulgent's in " " because they seemingly view all enjoyable things negatively, and don't allow themselves to enact on those "desires" despite most, if not all of those things, being completely normal) It's not a huge negative, I mean, despite that complaint, I ended up watching quite a few more documentaries by him, but it's just a bit frustrating. 

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I binged watch 4 movies just awhile ago to try and take a break from everything.

(NOTE: I know that The Maze Runner and Hunger Games are based on the book)

The Maze Runner

I never actually watched this movie so it's the first time I saw it after its hype. It's pretty cool. I like it but the plot really reminded me of The Hunger Games. I would give it like a 10 out of 10 but  it's like Hunger Games all over again.

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How to Train Your Dragon 2

I watched the first movie like about 3 years ago and this movie just gave me that nostalgia haha. I would say that this was best movie I have watched out of the 4 movies I watched awhile ago. I wish for a Wreck It Ralph 2 too soon. *sigh*

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The Maze Runner : Scorch Trials

The first movie was better but this wasn't that bad but compared to hunger games where the first movie's plot actually allowed a sequel, The first movie of the Maze Runner kinda already finished the story so I was really wondering how they would take the plot for the second movie. The ending was a bit all over the place but again the movie wasn't that bad.

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Star Wars : The Force Awakens

This was the movie that I was so eager to watch so I decided to watch it last. But man... :V :V The movie was freaking disappointing and I dunno why the rotten tomatoes and the likes are saying otherwise. I was so hyped but the story was awful. The plot was so similar to the First Movie and I was expecting Luke to show up since it's all over the trailer but he only did on the very last part of the movie. The only good thing about the Movie was that Ray is so badass :P

As a Star Wars fanatic, this is really awful but it's probably great for those people who have never watched Star Wars before.

Man, J.J. Abrams should just stay on the Star Trek universe. He made that one phenomenal but this one nope.

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