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Last movie I saw was Dumb and Dumber.

Because apparently there's a sequel in the works.

It wasn't too bad. Heck, I found myself laughing at a few bits.
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The squeal doesn't look to good to be honest.
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I just saw How to train your dragon 2. The first one is one of my favorite films of all time and now the second one is also one of them to. I highly recommend anyone to go see it, especially if you love dragons. Pixar could learn a lot!
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Post by Quills on Wheels »

saw Kick Ass 2.

I still think number 1 is better. I suppose it wasn't too bad though.
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Quills on Wheels wrote:saw Kick Ass 2.

I still think number 1 is better. I suppose it wasn't too bad though.
On TV, DVD or in movie theaters? Cuz if it's the third option, boy did you get the movie late.
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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes sounds like an actual good summer film to watch.
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SEGANut wrote:Last movie I saw was Dumb and Dumber.

Because apparently there's a sequel in the works.

It wasn't too bad. Heck, I found myself laughing at a few bits.
Really? I thought that considering how badly the prequel did they would have let the franchise rest.
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Twinny wrote:On TV, DVD or in movie theaters? Cuz if it's the third option, boy did you get the movie late.
Nah DVD. I had planned to watch the movie ever since it came out on the big screen but I never got the time to. And then there were all these other movies that came out that I wanted to see so... yeah.
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Over the past couple of days, a couple of people have brought up Disney's Brave in conversation. I haven't watched it, mainly because I always hear that it's an "ehh" film - worth a watch, but not spectacular. Anyone have any additional thoughts on that? Never know if the hour & a half of (what are probably) cringey scottish accents is worth it.
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Chukapi wrote:Over the past couple of days, a couple of people have brought up Disney's Brave in conversation. I haven't watched it, mainly because I always hear that it's an "ehh" film - worth a watch, but not spectacular. Anyone have any additional thoughts on that? Never know if the hour & a half of (what are probably) cringey scottish accents is worth it.
I've seen the movie twice, and both times I enjoyed it. I think there's a specific thing about it that feels much more grounded then, say, Frozen.
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