The Last Movie I Watched

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  1. Asmodean

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    How was it, did you like it
     
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    Anyways

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    An english guy that travels to Isfahan about a 1000 years ago to learn how to be a good doctor. If you like the setting (time period and kind of story) it is hard not to like. But some elements of the movie were a bit cheesy/predictable. Didn't bother me a lot because it was made well enough to suck me in from start to finish. So I would recommend!
     
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    I like Ben Kingsley and I hope to one day see the beautiful Isfahan and other Iran beauties.
    So yeah, I'd appreciate the setting.
     
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    American ultra. It was good. I think they spent just a bit too much time on the wedding proposal idea at the beginning.
     
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    Jaws 4 was very, very bad.

    Jaws 3, on the other hand.....how can I resist a young Dennis Quaid cruising around trying to save the day? I can't Simple as that. I know it sounds mental, but I've probably seen Jaws 3 100 times, and I'd watch it again in a heartbeat. I love that movie. It is definitely top 5 of my favorite 80's horror movies of all time.
     
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    Nothing Left to Fear 2013

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    Intersteller. Way too long but putting that aside it was a good movie.
    Not one I would recommend because it gets technical at times but for me personally. I like and can follow that kind of movie.
     
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    Same here, pens. It wasn't perfect but it was entertaining and intriguing to me. I'm up for a rewatch already.
     
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    Finally saw Suicide Squad.
    Fuck the haters, I had a great time at that movie!

    Not my fave version of the Joker, but Jared Leto did a superb job of embodying it.
    (I also wished Croc was bigger in stature, but that can be easily overlooked.)
     
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    Last movie I saw was The Godfather part 2.
    Though it wasn't my first time seeing it (I think it was the third time), I had recently watched it for the first time after hearing so many good things about it. So, I wanted to see it in order to know what the fuzz is all about.
    Needless to say, it's an amazing movie, I can see why it is so highly praised. It does a great job balancing both Michael's story arc as well as young Vito's arc in the same movie, and the performances are well done.
    One of the best sequels ever. Not such an easy task.
     
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    This is the best film I have seen this year, hands down.
     
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    Slumber Party Massacre III

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    YES!!!!!!




    #2 is my favorite.

    I heart the driller killer.

    I had a pajama party for my birthday back in March, and I had the slumber party movies playing in the background (on mute, of course).
     
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    The 1980s were the real heydays of slasher movies but most were directed by men, the slumber party massacre movies were directed by females which gave them a different flavor.




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    Went to a drive in and saw that animated fish movie, Dora I think.
    I had trouble staying awake even thought the animation was pretty good.

    Then they showed Star Trek Beyond. That was disappointing. First of all in was filmed way to dark, half the time it was hard to see what was gong on, that may have something to do with being shown on a drive in screen but Dora wasn't hard to see. So that sucked. Then there were so many plot holes that I lost count and it was way too predicable. I'd rank this one as the worst Trek movie I've seen and that's sad because I liked then new franchise.
     
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    Striking Distance./ was filmed in my backyard sort of..
     
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