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The last movie you saw

UltraGlitterCat

loves to trade pokemon
Mufasa. I really liked it. I always wanted a brother is stuck in my head. Taka was absolutely adorable as a kid, shame how he's gonna turn out. Didn't care for Zazu or Timon and Pumbaa but they're not in the film enough to break my enjoyment of it. Kiara and Rafiki were cute. I don't mind the CGI art.
 

PokemonBattleFanatic-

Hardcore Paul Fan
Terrifier (2016), it's kinda tame compared to the sequels but it's still gore porn.
 

WishIhadaManafi5

To Boldly Go Where No One Has Gone Before.
Staff member
Moderator
Watched The Warriors and Once Upon a Time In The West via YouTube free movies recently.

Both were pretty good. The former is a product of its time, but definitely worth watching.
 

Pokefan_1987

Avid Pokemon TCG Card collector.
Yup it's one of the most finest movies Jim Carrey has made with a double role. But personally i thought Gerald would be more serious and not so bombastic compared to Ivo.
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I was watched the first The Mummy movie yesterday. The way those scarabs kill people is still VERY creepy.


Musfasa I really enjoyed it a lot. It would of been nice if it was animated but over all I had a good time
I didn't watch it but i know that movie was a big benchwarmer. One of our most popular cinemas was playing nothing but that movie for 4 weeks straight until december was over. It's like a easy choice movie for kids while parents could finish shopping.
 
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Pokefan_1987

Avid Pokemon TCG Card collector.
The Last Stand with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Johnny Knoxville.
 
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