What's the last movie you watched?
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Lion (2016)
I was just amazed by this film. I can't believe it. It was one of the best films I think I've ever seen. And I want to say I loved it. But it was so gut wrenching and heart breaking that it feels weird to say "I loved it".
If you have not seen this film yet, then do it now.
We followed this incredible film with...
I was just amazed by this film. I can't believe it. It was one of the best films I think I've ever seen. And I want to say I loved it. But it was so gut wrenching and heart breaking that it feels weird to say "I loved it".
If you have not seen this film yet, then do it now.
We followed this incredible film with...
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The Last Word (2008)
What an incredibly boring film. And just stupid. A man that helps people write suicide notes meets a woman at his clients funeral and they start a relationship. It's his clients sister, cos that isnt weird at all. Of course he lies about his job to his new GF.. How it has a 40% approval rating is beyond me.
What an incredibly boring film. And just stupid. A man that helps people write suicide notes meets a woman at his clients funeral and they start a relationship. It's his clients sister, cos that isnt weird at all. Of course he lies about his job to his new GF.. How it has a 40% approval rating is beyond me.
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cheers, you wont regret itPresti35 wrote:Thanks TP, I'll add it to the list!think positive wrote:Seriously watch Believe me on Netflix, watched it again today with hubby and junior, just an amazing 17 year old girl, just truly incredible
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Well, I did it.think positive wrote:A Dogs Journey - i avoided A dogs purpose, oh god, it come under comedy, ive only ever cried that hard once before, hachi!!! geezus, and 2 of the dogs were called Max and molly, My Max gave me Molly, oh man, you know when you need a good howl? forget the 2018 grand final, watch this!!!fricken hell, i dont think ill ever recover!
After previously seeing "A Dogs Purpose", I finally watched the sequel "A Dogs Journey".
I've had 4 dogs in my life; Mitchell (1986-2002), Oliver (2009-2019), Bailey (2009-current) and Morris (unknown birth year, but had since 2018-current).
A Dog's Journey (2019)
Those opening scenes are gut wrenching. However, the rest of the film is actually not as sad as the first one. It has a poor rating on rotten tomatoes, but it's a good film if you can handle the sad parts.
Eight Below (2006)
Well I thought this was going to be a happy dog movie from Disney. Turned out to be a survival film. I still thought it was a really good film except for 2 parts. If you've seen it then you know what I mean.
I cant deal!!
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I'm not actually sure how I came to watch this, but I watched CHIP's. The 2017 movie inspired by the old 70-80's TV series.
As far as I could figure, it had precisely 3 things in common with the TV series.
1. The title
2. The main characters answered to the names John and Ponch
3. It was set in the California Highway Patrol.
It has 18% on Rotten Tomatoes, but reviews are quite mixed.
It was dumb, often crass, but occasionally funny and unlike the remake of Point Break, I actually enjoyed it.
As far as I could figure, it had precisely 3 things in common with the TV series.
1. The title
2. The main characters answered to the names John and Ponch
3. It was set in the California Highway Patrol.
It has 18% on Rotten Tomatoes, but reviews are quite mixed.
It was dumb, often crass, but occasionally funny and unlike the remake of Point Break, I actually enjoyed it.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Yeah I’ve seen it, I got so mad.....Presti35 wrote:Well, I did it.think positive wrote:A Dogs Journey - i avoided A dogs purpose, oh god, it come under comedy, ive only ever cried that hard once before, hachi!!! geezus, and 2 of the dogs were called Max and molly, My Max gave me Molly, oh man, you know when you need a good howl? forget the 2018 grand final, watch this!!!fricken hell, i dont think ill ever recover!
After previously seeing "A Dogs Purpose", I finally watched the sequel "A Dogs Journey".
I've had 4 dogs in my life; Mitchell (1986-2002), Oliver (2009-2019), Bailey (2009-current) and Morris (unknown birth year, but had since 2018-current).
A Dog's Journey (2019)
Those opening scenes are gut wrenching. However, the rest of the film is actually not as sad as the first one. It has a poor rating on rotten tomatoes, but it's a good film if you can handle the sad parts.
Eight Below (2006)
Well I thought this was going to be a happy dog movie from Disney. Turned out to be a survival film. I still thought it was a really good film except for 2 parts. If you've seen it then you know what I mean.
I cant deal!!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Up in Toc for a few days, some FTA TV
Miss Congeniality.
Saw it years back, actually enjoyed it.
Guardians of the Galaxy.
Haven't seen the original for a couple of years, it held up and really enjoyed it.
Miss Congeniality.
Saw it years back, actually enjoyed it.
Guardians of the Galaxy.
Haven't seen the original for a couple of years, it held up and really enjoyed it.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Just watched Simone Barbès or Virtue last night, a 1980s French comedy about two women working as ushers in a porn theatre. One of the best films I've seen for a while! You can watch the whole thing here with (barely comprehensible) English subtitles, if you're interested: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfMLog4YHDk
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