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Raising Arizona

Lmao loved this

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November 15th, 2018, 1:19 am
Raising Arizona

Lmao loved this
maybe it was Utah...

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Sorry To Bother You

Wow, did not expect that.

Also saw the Coldplay documentary in theaters, which was fun.

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Burn The Stage

My sister is a huge fan of the kpop band BTS so she took me to see this with her.

I was kind of surprised. The documentary was philosophical in some ways and the band seems so sincere. I totally get why people world over love them. Give it a watch if you want to understand why this band is so popular.

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This was a pretty cute movie. It most certainly doesn't not break free from the rom-com formula, but it does feel like an enjoyable 90s rom-coms in the vein of something like When Harry Met Sally. Zoey Deutch might be my new Hollywood crush, and Glen Powell seems like a star at the beginning of his big career.

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Burning

Holy shit this was so good. Everyone see it so we can discuss

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Durden wrote:
November 16th, 2018, 1:38 am
Burning

Holy shit this was so good. Everyone see it so we can discuss
2 weeks till it hits Chicago for god knows what reason, then we'll talk


-Vader

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This was quite a fine sequel to the first film. Which was also the only Halloween film I saw before this. I thought it was going to be all about Laurie but I think they made the right decision, even though Curtis aces it. Loved the score.
David Gordon Green did a good job imo, I really like his work in general and he was a good fit for this.

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Hitchcock getting closer to his mastery. So strange to see films made during the war, being about the war. I thought this was a very nice suspense story.

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BlairCo wrote:
November 16th, 2018, 12:58 am
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This was a pretty cute movie. It most certainly doesn't not break free from the rom-com formula, but it does feel like an enjoyable 90s rom-coms in the vein of something like When Harry Met Sally. Zoey Deutch might be my new Hollywood crush, and Glen Powell seems like a star at the beginning of his big career.
Have you seen Everybody Wants Some, Blair?£

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Honestly, this was fucking awesome, I thought.

B+ - A- right now, we'll see how it ages. I thought I was going to hate it, and then I loved it.

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