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What's the last movie you've seen?

August: Osage County (2013)

Kinda ambivalent whether I like it or not. I mean the second/last half was really good and the dialogue and acting were way better, the first was too much US-American country in a stereotype way with boring jokes and a bit slow. Def. worth a watch if you have a few hours to spare but yeah I've seen better.

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August: Osage County (2013)

Kinda ambivalent whether I like it or not. I mean the second/last half was really good and the dialogue and acting were way better, the first was too much US-American country in a stereotype way with boring jokes and a bit slow. Def. worth a watch if you have a few hours to spare but yeah I've seen better.
 
I discovered Kindergarten Cop 2 wasn't just an April fools joke, so I watched it out of morbid curiosity.

To be fair, it's nowhere near as bad as I assumed it was going to be and there were quite a few times I genuinely s******ed (no big hearty chuckles, just a s******). Still a movie that didn't need a sequel though, especially one that's like 2 decades after the original and has none of the original cast...



They should have tried harder to make it it's own thing. Dolph wasn't just trying to be Schwarzenegger, which is good, but the rest of it was pretty much cut and paste of the original. The only main difference was that they really want you to know that this school is super into the modern ideals, which they could have gotten a lot more out of in an 'old timer facing modern ideals' type way, but Dolph calls the ideals stupid and then he's just totally accepted it 2 minutes later and it's never really questioned again.

And there's a 'school pig'. I don't really know why, they were just kind of like "oh, by the way, there's a pig". Somebody on set must have just found a pig and thought "f*** it, let's include the pig". Again, it's introduced and highlighted as though it's going to work as part of a joke or plot point later in the movie and it just doesn't. It's just a pig, because reasons.



I think it's a direct to DVD movie, so I'm probably putting way more thought into this than even the people who made the movie did, but it's a shame because it could have been a surprisingly good sequel rather than just surprisingly not being as awful as everybody assumed it would be.
 
The Boy (2016)

I loved The Boy - well, until the last 20-30 minutes. The ending disappointed me.

Saw Alice: Through The Looking Glass on Thursday afternoon. I didn't have high hopes but surprisingly really enjoyed it.
 
the angry birds movie. i thought it would be bad but it was actually p good
 
Saw Alice: Through The Looking Glass on Thursday afternoon.

I'm supposed to be going to see that with some friends this week, I think I'll enjoy it too - I loved the visuals in the first one! even though I thought the plot was kind of dull

I watched Sisters last night, I didn't laugh once. I thought I'd really like it because I think Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are hilarious but it really wasn't my type of comedy at all.
 
I watched Alice Through the Looking Glass a week ago and I gotta say, the special effects are awesome! I don't really think they really put too much effort into the story itself, though, but I enjoyed it.
 
I'm supposed to be going to see that with some friends this week, I think I'll enjoy it too - I loved the visuals in the first one! even though I thought the plot was kind of dull

I watched Alice Through the Looking Glass a week ago and I gotta say, the special effects are awesome! I don't really think they really put too much effort into the story itself, though, but I enjoyed it.

Yea, the story isn't fantastic. But the visual impact alone is worth the watch. And the actors are hilarious - but wouldn't expect anything less considering the cast. Sacha Baron Cohen as Time was an amazing choice.

Also, rest in peace Alan Rickman. <3
 
I watched Spirited Away again last night. It's been a while since I last saw it, but I loved it nonetheless.
 
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