What's the last movie you watched?
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Mrs Harris Goes To Paris is a nice enjoyable movie.think positive wrote:Mrs harris goes to Paris!
So not me, and I fell asleep for awhile, but I really liked it! The fantastic idea, yes please!
And FUBAR the new Arnie 8 part series! Not bad
Good to watch on a lazy afternoon, not too much strain on the brain.
An 1950s english cleaning lady taking on the snooty french to achieve her dream of purchasing a couture Dior dress .
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Caught the final instalment of Indiana Jones. The first not directed by Spielberg.
It used all of the format first 3 films action, chases, Nazis, critters, snakes (well eels), fights and fantasy.
Harrison Ford continues to deliver big screen presence and the ensemble cast worked in well.
I was an unabashed fan of the originals and didn't leave disappointed.
What it lacked in freshness still made for enjoyable viewing.
Many fans of the originals might have wanted more, but it was a fitting epitaph to a great series.
LH's rating, 6 goals 4 behinds.
It used all of the format first 3 films action, chases, Nazis, critters, snakes (well eels), fights and fantasy.
Harrison Ford continues to deliver big screen presence and the ensemble cast worked in well.
I was an unabashed fan of the originals and didn't leave disappointed.
What it lacked in freshness still made for enjoyable viewing.
Many fans of the originals might have wanted more, but it was a fitting epitaph to a great series.
LH's rating, 6 goals 4 behinds.
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The Red Sea Diving Resort.
Make sure you stay for the credits for the real pictures.
It’s on Netflix. Not my usual taste, but oh so hard to watch. As was my visit to emergency the other night, this is a huge mirror for humanity - in the opposite direction.
Amazing and terrifying at the same time.
Should be compulsory viewing.
Make sure you stay for the credits for the real pictures.
It’s on Netflix. Not my usual taste, but oh so hard to watch. As was my visit to emergency the other night, this is a huge mirror for humanity - in the opposite direction.
Amazing and terrifying at the same time.
Should be compulsory viewing.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Watched the new Flash movie. Quite enjoyed it, it's all about the flashpoint scenario from the comics where Flash goes back in time to stop his mum being murdered and breaks the universe.
Good, but the CW did it better in the TV series.
WTF is with this Barbie movie? People are flocking to it and apparently giving it great reviews.
Good, but the CW did it better in the TV series.
WTF is with this Barbie movie? People are flocking to it and apparently giving it great reviews.
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Who's going to be the first here to watch it? I feel like there's no way I'm getting out of itstui magpie wrote:WTF is with this Barbie movie? People are flocking to it and apparently giving it great reviews.
"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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