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    Star Wars, The Force Awakens It was pretty awesome. My high hopes were not dashed
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    The Good Dinosaur. I actually thought it was pretty cute and not terrible, I think it's just been a bit outshined by Star Wars. I liked the human character a LOT more than I thought I would, he was pretty adorable. x)

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    Ooh, how exciting, I'm looking forward to seeing it, probably on Tuesday
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    Lion King!
    For the first time ever I've seen it broadcasted on TV.

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    Brave. I couldn't sleep and it was on Netflix
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    Coco avant Chanel. It was on the TV and I got hooked Very nice, well-made film.

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    Conspiracy Theory. My dad had it on last night, kind of crazy but not terrible. Your typical suspense/thriller figure it out type movie.

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    Dracula (1931)

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    The Good Dinosaur. I'm not sure what to say about it really, I mean I enjoyed it but it definitely wasn't what I expected, haha. There was a moment or two that were really weird, and some things that I just didn't expect for a Disney movie these days, haha, but I really liked both the main characters. I thought Arlo (or however it's spelled) had pretty good character development. Not to mention that the landscapes were to die for. Some of them looked so much like actual footage as opposed to animation.
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    Star Wars: The Force Awakens, at laaaast! And it was fantastic. I'm still - several hours later - in a really good mood because I enjoyed the film so much, haha. They sure met every expectation and more!

    I'm also really surprised that I managed to go this long without seeing it and not stumble upon a single spoiler. Well done, internet :P

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    Shaun the Sheep Movie

    Aardman Animations did it again, it's so friggin' hillarious! I loved it!

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    Star Wars: The Force Awakens, at laaaast! And it was fantastic. I'm still - several hours later - in a really good mood because I enjoyed the film so much, haha. They sure met every expectation and more!

    I'm also really surprised that I managed to go this long without seeing it and not stumble upon a single spoiler. Well done, internet :P
    That's amazing you dodged all the spoilers, it's a movie very easy to spoil with just a few words xD Glad you enjoyed it.

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    Just finished watching E.T. The Extra Terrestrial. I hadn't seen this movie since I was about 10 years old and given that it recently popped up on Netflix I decided that it had probably earned another viewing from me. I just want to say that the special effects from 1982 were really bad Overall an ok movie, but very long and drawn out.
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    Men in Black 3.
    These movies are one of my favorites! And this 3rd one, they've done it so well.
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    The Hunchback of Notre Dame. <3 Love that movie, it's so beautiful in so many ways. Also has some of the coolest songs in Disney history, in my opinion. I watched the songs in french and spanish as well just to enoy them even more. x)

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    The Lion King in 3D, at the movie theater!

    They put it on one theater only today, it's the second time I see it in 3D and it still impresses me, it's very well achieved.
    There was one particular kid sitting in front of me who was having a blast with it, I could see he was really enjoying it, and I recall he said "did he die?" very concerned right after Scar pushed Mufasa from the cliff and before seeing his body (awww!) but he also laughed at all the jokes and overall seemed to love it to the end.

    I don't know, I guess I had never really seen anyone watching TLK for the first time before, especially a kid that excited and about the same age I was when I saw it back in '94... It made me smile

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    Back To The Future

    It was on TV the other day, so I decided to watch it again, even though I watched it a few weeks ago.

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    The Jungle Book, the new version. Quite enjoyed it. Some of the animation was a bit stiff but I enjoyed it visually otherwise, not as close to the book as I would have liked, but still a fun movie.
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    The Angry Birds Movie

    First of all, it's a huge piece of crap that I don't recommend to anyone, still I watched it because I had heard some rumors about it, but I couldn't be sure until I saw it for myself.
    It may be unintentional, but this movie is kind of an allegory of 9/11 and the Syrian refugee situation. The pigs are portrayed as immigrants to the birds island, and they're all very welcomed by the peaceful birds, except for Red, a bird with anger issues that nobody likes and is suspicious for the pigs. Then one night, while the birds are distracted in a party, the pigs destroy their homes and steal their eggs. The birds ultimately turn to the Red for help because he's the one who was "right all along", so he encourages them to get angry to attack the pigs back and get their eggs back.
    It basically promotes anger and hate to one whole race to solve conflicts, and it's all very one-sided.

    Like I said, it may be unintentional, but it somehow feels like the total opposite of the message in Zootopia. This is the anti-Zootopia
    It might be just my adult mind overthinkinga movie for kids, though, but I still find the Trump-like ideals there kinda disturbing ><

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    Gonna see Captain America 3 tonight.

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