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Lucem Ferre 07-17-2019 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Alfred (Post 2065239)
Amazing movie, real cathartic for anyone who's ever been through a breakup with an emotionally-unavailable partner.

Spoiler for Spoilers:
IDK if this is a spoiler since it doesn't have much importance to the plot (on a surface level), but it really bothered me when dude forgot her birthday and she apologized for not reminding him. I really want to watch the movie again to catch all the little things like that. She was stuck in a situation where she needed emotional support for the extreme trauma she experienced and the only people in her life treated her and her problems like a burden and it obviously wore off on her because she apologized every time he ****ed up.

Agaliarept 07-17-2019 10:34 PM

Rewatching A Silent Voice and now I’m not okay

RL Clown 07-24-2019 09:45 AM

I watched the new Spiderman movie (2019). I recommend the movie to people of all ages... In that movie, Spiderman faces his toughest opponent yet - Mysterio. Mysterio can turn everything into an illusion. No question about it, Mysterio is a very dangerous enemy. If you haven't seen the new Spiderman movie yet, now would be the perfect time to do so...

Lucem Ferre 07-24-2019 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by RL Clown (Post 2067573)
I watched the new Spiderman movie (2019). I recommend the movie to people of all ages... In that movie, Spiderman faces his toughest opponent yet - Mysterio. Mysterio can turn everything into an illusion. No question about it, Mysterio is a very dangerous enemy. If you haven't seen the new Spiderman movie yet, now would be the perfect time to do so...

:laughing:

debaserr 07-24-2019 03:16 PM

They make a convincing case. It sounds like a formidable foe.

jwb 07-25-2019 09:31 AM

Training Day

Seen it before of course but it's been a while

Exo 07-25-2019 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by RL Clown (Post 2067573)
I watched the new Spiderman movie (2019). I recommend the movie to people of all ages... In that movie, Spiderman faces his toughest opponent yet - Mysterio. Mysterio can turn everything into an illusion. No question about it, Mysterio is a very dangerous enemy. If you haven't seen the new Spiderman movie yet, now would be the perfect time to do so...

What local high school newspaper did you find this in?

The Batlord 07-25-2019 05:42 PM

Dog Soldiers is a fun as hell werewolf movie with pacing that's a notch too fast so many of the non-main characters are just sort of there, the tension is minimal, and you find yourself wondering how all of these people in the first half hour found themselves in this situation while maintaining the composure of people already an hour into a werewolf movie. The movie knowing what it is (werewolves vs. soldiers) kinda gets in the way of the movie setting itself up but hey the characters who do get developed are great, you get all the action you were hoping for and then some so it's a solid 6.5/10 and the delightfully gooey werewolf carnage knocks it up to a high 7.

Now onto Howl from 2015. A werewolf movie about a train stopped in the middle of nowhere that I guess is about being a customer service drone who hates their job until people realize how awesome you are at dealing with werewolves.

Exo 07-25-2019 06:10 PM

The Lost City of Z

Charlie Hunnam can't act his way out of a see through bag. Robert Pattinson is a f*cking underrated actor and a half. This was a bit of a chore to get through as the pacing and editing was terrible but that imagery and location photography were excellent. They filmed this sh*t in a reall ass jungle. That's cool. The story was okay and I read that they took some liberties with how it actually panned out but it's definitely a nice movie if you like long adventure films. Seriously though, that Hunnam kid sucks.

debaserr 07-25-2019 07:08 PM

Once Upon A Time in Hollywood

Standard Tarantino fare, if a bit slow paced. There are a lot of driving scenes to set the mood. No real plot to speak of, just snapshots of an earlier time. Enjoyable, but nothing spectacular.


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