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Name the most recent movie you have seen

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How to Train your Dragon - the live action version.

Was it any good?

The Phoenecian Scheme was most resent, and it was very Wes Anderson, but not exactly Moonrise Kingdom.

Currently watching Pulp Fiction

THE DUMBASSES...No, it was the New...No, wait...THE THUNDERBOLTS. oh boy, the MCU in trouble.

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Superman, which is sweet, intelligent and too much fun. Rachel Brosnahan was the perfect Lois Lane, Mister Teriffic was exactly that, and Krypto a true scene stealer. I haven't had this much fun at a superhero flick since Tony Stark took the Avengers out for Schwarma.

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Superman, which is sweet, intelligent and too much fun. Rachel Brosnahan was the perfect Lois Lane, Mister Teriffic was exactly that, and Krypto a true scene stealer. I haven't had this much fun at a superhero flick since Tony Stark took the Avengers out for Schwarma.

Ditto!

Private Show - A man and his wife ditch a public performance in favor of a private one in this microfiction piece.

Perfectly Imperfect - where love and sex collide and a man knows his wife better than she knows herself.

The Naughty Babysitter - Part Three - Katie gives up control of her body.

Boardrooms & Boudoirs Part Fourteen - Chapters 53-56 - Grace deals with feeling out of sorts.

Also just seen superman, love that it just wont take itself seriously...

agree with James Gunn about not rehashing over how he got to earth just like how batman became batman or peter parker became Spiderman, we all know, lets just get on with bad villains getting their just desserts.

Fantastic Four which was much better than i expected. i actually liked it quite a bit.

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

I agree with Sprite on Fantastic Four, as i loved the retro vibe, the way the Silver Surfer was presented, which was true to the original Norrin Radd, story, and Galactus himself as a nigh-omnipotent being who wants out. Reed was a good man, scientist to the core, Johnny has vastly more sense than presented, Ben Grimm shockingly well-adjsuted and Susan Storm clearly the anchor that holds it all together Really, really Fantastic job. It's nice seeing a superhero movie without utter black, which is what DC got so wrong with Henry Cavill's Superman.