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Pat and Mike, somewhat sports movie starring Katherine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. It is fuunnny :P
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Peanuts Movie. I loved it. Made my heart happy.
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Awwww.. D= I still haven't seen it. =[
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Everyone keeps talking about it^ that and Zootopia.

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Part of Pocahontas (1995) Disney on Freeform formerly ABC Family.
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I went to see My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 with a friend today. We really enjoyed it! Lots of laughs and good times, and lots of crazy family fun. There were a few little things that I could have lived without, but overall, a fun movie with (as the title implies) ;) an emphasis on family! There was a nice twist. It made me want to see the original one again - it's been a long time since I've seen it.
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Alone Yet Not Alone. It was pretty good. The story is good. The quality is not fantastic. But I still enjoyed it very much. It gave me the feels. I had tears.
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (Disney 2005) on Syfy channel last night. =D> :D
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Kaida wrote:Alone Yet Not Alone. It was pretty good. The story is good. The quality is not fantastic. But I still enjoyed it very much. It gave me the feels. I had tears.
We got that movie for Christmas. It was pretty good, a little predictable how the mom finds the other girl at the end, but still a good one. :)
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I watched Ice Princess today. I hadn't watched it in a long time, and I was looking for something light and fun. This was just right. \:D/ I love watching figure skating.
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We watched Flyboys with two of our cousins last night. It was a really good movie! Kindof sad... but exciting! Especially since I knew some of the history behind it (the Lafayette Escadrille) already.
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I watched The Pacifier yesterday. I hadn't watched it in a while, and it is a fun movie. It combines all the things I like - action, humour, romance, cute kids, a great payoff on something when you don't expect it, and lots of references to The Sound of Music. \:D/
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Hunt for the Wilderpeople. Utterly fantastic.
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I have never even heard of that movie, but the title sounds intriguing!

The last movie I saw was Zootopia. I saw it months ago, but watched it again with somebody who hadn't seen it yet. Fun times! \:D/
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Jungle Book. I liked it better than I thought I would.
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I need to see that movie. I've been told by a lot of people that it's good!

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Star Wars (1977)
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Watched The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers last night. \:D/
The last movie I saw in theaters was the new Cinderella. =D>
The last new movie I watched in general was Zootopia. I liked the idea of animals in a city but I hated the movie. Very political.
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Mariogeek wrote:The last new movie I watched in general was Zootopia. I liked the idea of animals in a city but I hated the movie. Very political.
Why is being political a bad thing? Isn't the very purpose of fiction to make us think about real-world issues from perspectives other than our own?

The last movie I saw was Captain America: The First Avenger. I'm trying to catch up on Marvel in time for Doctor Strange. This was the best Marvel movie I've yet watched. There's some real character development present that was lacking in previous films. I found Cap's relationship with Peggy Carter to be the most organic and genuine in the Marvel universe. While I was sad to see them separated, it was also bittersweet. I like it when a film has the courage to break with the norm, even if it's personally heartbreaking. The one thing I would have changed would have been for Cap to have a failure or two early on to cause him to doubt his abilities.
Also, just a guess, but Howard Stark's Arc Reactor is based on the Tesseract?
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Mariogeek wrote:The last new movie I watched in general was Zootopia. I liked the idea of animals in a city but I hated the movie. Very political.
Why is being political a bad thing? Isn't the very purpose of fiction to make us think about real-world issues from perspectives other than our own?

The last movie I saw was Captain America: The First Avenger. I'm trying to catch up on Marvel in time for Doctor Strange. This was the best Marvel movie I've yet watched. There's some real character development present that was lacking in previous films. I found Cap's relationship with Peggy Carter to be the most organic and genuine in the Marvel universe. While I was sad to see them separated, it was also bittersweet. I like it when a film has the courage to break with the norm, even if it's personally heartbreaking. The one thing I would have changed would have been for Cap to have a failure or two early on to cause him to doubt his abilities.
Also, just a guess, but Howard Stark's Arc Reactor is based on the Tesseract?
I actually loved Zootopia. The political aspect, I thought to be interesting, and the points made against discrimination and prejudice is something I appreciate. The movie was rich and full of lessons and examples, the characters were amazing.

And I also like The First Avenger, it's so pure in itself. Steve is an absolutely wonderful hero, brave and loyal...

I figured that as well Woody. :)
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