Post the last movie you've seen and how you rate it
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Since I find Timothée Chalamet a cutie, re-watched two of his earlier films
One and Two (2015) and The Adderall Diaries (2015). Both (personal opinion) are average films but amazing acting, both 5.5/10 story but 7/10 in acting


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I, Tonya (2017). It was hilarious yet poignant. 8/10.
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Schindler's List (9/10)
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1. Justice League (2017)
When I looked at IMDb and saw the 6.9 ratings, I totally understand why this movie is highly overestimated. And I agree, its lile there is something in the story that missing like a giant hole that put every plot apart from each other. The Superman resurrection also a little bit odd. But, overall its watchable. I put 7/10 because I like DC characters.2. The Ritual (2017)
I like horror and I like the idea of this movie. I was actually quite terrifying at the beginning at the old abandon cabin. But, I don't like the ending. How you suppose to fight an ancient god like that and it just didn;t feel right. 6/103. Lady Bird (2017)
A clever movie. Greta Gerwig put her best so far. Saoirse Ronan acting also awesome, she's really close to Oscar this year. 7/104. Permission (2017)
I like the idea, about a couple, straight and gay couple, trying to test the stronghold of their relationships. But, guess what? Nothing but break. 5/10 -
Coco (2017) made me feel, and tbh, that's a difficult task for a movie to do in such a short timeframe. 9/10.
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I finally saw Jumanji II. It's better than my expectations. I'd give a a 4/5 on the basis of Jack Black's performance of a hot teenage girl in a middle aged (ugly) man's body. He managed to give the character some depth and development without breaking the body language or vocal mannerisms of a teenage girl.
Everyone looked like they were enjoying themselves - which can make a fun movie more fun. Joe Jonas did a good job of playing a cute guy who discovers himself attracted to a tran-woman.
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8/10
A gorgeous film. Fell in love with Andrews (somehow I feel gayer), she is just a joy to watch.
PS. I'm a couple of decades late, I know.
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So, finally I saw Call Me by Your Name (2017).
It's a beautiful film. A romance, a realistic ones, not like most of the romance movie with unrealistic plot, this film is catching every drops real feelings and emotions when you falling in love. Plus Timothée Chalamet awesome performance in his age and Armie Hammer finally find a spot for his highest performance so far. I guess, the last 20 minutes of the film is the most moving scene.Thanks to James Ivory for beautiful screenplay. I just realize that he also write Maurice that always in Top 10 best gay movie so far. When I saw Maurice for the first time, I cried because its really powerful and the ending is devastating.
But, many people probably will not agree with me, I think the film its really that powerful. I mean, if I can compare to Maurice which I rated 9, I rate Call Me by Your Name (2017) 8/10 or Brokeback Mountain 10/10.
Moonlight took the best prize last year, it could be happened again this year, with one note, Luca Guadagnino win Best Director.
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Call you by my name (9/10 Happy atmosphere) (6/10 act)
this movie makes me remember my first and only male-love. back to the college time. at the same hot summer but different fortune. he helps me go out of depression,that’s the first time in my life feel someone really care about me. time goes fly, each of us have owned family, but I still remember that summer. he is my brother. I can’t tell him that he is my lover forever.
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The Shape of Water (2017). Beautiful and mesmeric. 8/10.
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Saw Ferdinand (2017) last night. Few minutes of the movie, I suddenly remember a Pulitzer winning novel with similar plot, The Yearling, and adapted to movie The Yearling (1946). Mostly I like the idea of the movie, but I saw too many bully going on in the movie, its funny but not really recommended it, especially to children.
6/10 -
7.8/10
I haven't enjoyed a coming-of-age so much since The Diary of a Teenage Girl (2015).
8.5/10
A dramatic comedy, and a funny drama. I think the film's DVD trailer described the movie similarly. And that's exactly what it is. And I enjoyed every goddamn second of it.
8/10
It took me awhile to get into the movie's pace, but when I did, hot damn. Enjoyable.
PS. I use the word 'enjoy' and its variants quite often.
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If I were still capable of feeling shame, I would feel it for sitting through the end of Hellraiser: Judgment.
For those familiar with any of the previous gory, trippy adventures of Pinhead and the Cenobites, you'll be enraged as to how these characters have been shunted aside for very poorly written and acted stretches of "police procedural."
These generic detective story lines make for much tedium, when all you really want is a good skinning alive. And somehow, they removed all the horror from those few-and-far-between scenes, as well. There's not enough pot in the world to make this film passable. 3/10.
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I watched the first two Hellraiser movies and I like THE IDEAS. What would Heaven look like for people into BDSM? What if Hell were a place you had to choice - who would choose it? Is it possible to watch other people suffer without it damaging your self?
Then the movies started focusing on the spectacle rather than the concepts and lost my interest.
I did enjoy the graphic novels.
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As to topic:
I saw Black Panther on Tuesday. 9/10
The movie looked great, especially the clothing of the different tribes. (One of the complaints from African writers about how Africa is depicted in North America is that they ignore tribal identities and homogenize them into a monoculture.) It seemed to be the best foundation of the Marvel movies: the actions and motivations of the 'heroes' make sense as do the actions and motivations of the villains.
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Although one of the lead character here is gay in real life, this is NOT a gay themed film. This is a story of what transpire between American writer James Lord (Armie Hammer) and Swiss painter and sculptor Alberto Giacometti (Geoffrey Rush) when the latter asked the former to sit for a portrait.
Some may find this monotonous but personally I liked this film, actors are good and there are some lighthearted moments.

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Annihilation (2018) by Alex Garland
It was surreal but intellectually stimulating and intriguing, reminded me a lot of 2001 Space Odyssey. 9/10.
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
While I did enjoy watching this movie, it fell short of being as good as the reviews suggested. It really had great potential. But the script/editing was kind of jumbled and flat. The acting was pretty good.
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Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
While I did enjoy watching this movie, it fell short of being as good as the reviews suggested. It really had great potential. But the script/editing was kind of jumbled and flat. The acting was pretty good.
This is so true, plot was average but with magnificent acting. Story 5.5/10, and the acting 8/10

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Very good acting but the character's actions stop having consequences about halfway into the movie.
There are a couple of characters who disappear by walking offstage. People REALLY complain about that when it happens in Science Fiction.
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