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God help me, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is creeping on to my list. The original musical is a nice piece of fluff with some terrific music and production numbers (I'm an ABBA fan from when there was still an ABBA) but the idea of a sequel struck me as a studio cash grab. However, as clips and trailers have been coming out, it's starting to grow on me (yes, I know, there's probably a skin cream for that). It doesn't help that I've been a bit obsessed with ABBA recently, re-engaging with their music in a big way even before I knew the sequel was coming soon.
Saw the new Jurassic World. It was, as expected, alright. I would hazard that the premise was better, but intrinsically more flawed. Also Jeff Goldblum had a very small role, and that made me sad. Some good, albeit ham handed jabs at Trump and the failures of government and capitalism in general.
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This one seems like an interesting concept. It looks into the dark side of social media.

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God help me, Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is creeping on to my list. The original musical is a nice piece of fluff with some terrific music and production numbers (I'm an ABBA fan from when there was still an ABBA) but the idea of a sequel struck me as a studio cash grab. However, as clips and trailers have been coming out, it's starting to grow on me (yes, I know, there's probably a skin cream for that). It doesn't help that I've been a bit obsessed with ABBA recently, re-engaging with their music in a big way even before I knew the sequel was coming soon.


I'm the only person I know that liked the movie, Mamma Mia. I liked the music, even badly sung, and I liked the story, even poorly acted. And it was in Greece. What's not to like?
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I'm the only person I know that liked the movie, Mamma Mia. I liked the music, even badly sung, and I liked the story, even poorly acted. And it was in Greece. What's not to like?


See, I acknowledge all the movie's flaws, but it's light, fun and not meant to be taken too seriously. It's a movie that invites you to just roll with it and be entertained for a couple hours. Terrible script? Sure. Slim plot that exists only to string the musical numbers together? Sure but what else is new in a musical? Hammy acting? Sure. Some of them sing so badly your ears bleed (hi, Pierce Brosnan)? Sure. But it all comes together much better than it deserves to.

Elevator pitch: Beautiful (mostly) people sing ABBA songs on a Greek island.
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See, I acknowledge all the movie's flaws, but it's light, fun and not meant to be taken too seriously. It's a movie that invites you to just roll with it and be entertained for a couple hours. Terrible script? Sure. Slim plot that exists only to string the musical numbers together? Sure but what else is new in a musical? Hammy acting? Sure. Some of them sing so badly your ears bleed (hi, Pierce Brosnan)? Sure. But it all comes together much better than it deserves to.

Elevator pitch: Beautiful (mostly) people sing ABBA songs on a Greek island.


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SO psyched to see this! unbreakable is my favorite m. night shyamalan film and i've been on pins and needles since the teaser in split to see how he was going to go about the sequel.

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I think we're going to see Blindspotting tomorrow.

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I’ve just seen The Imitation Game. It must be two years old, but I’ve just seen it and it was outstanding! Great (true) story, excellent cast, and wonderfully filmed.
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Finally got around to seeing Coraline. *Shudder*


God, I LOVE that movie. Probably seen it 5 times. Good book too.
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Finally got around to seeing Coraline. *Shudder*


NF Canada has had it for a while but, while I'm a fan of both Neil Gaiman (who wrote the book) and Henry Selick (the writer and director of the movie, also responsible for The Nightmare Before Christmas), I have not yet seen it. Just don't have a lot of time for movie watching anymore. Your reaction suggests that Selick got it right, though.

For those who don't hang out in Rump's, Verbal and I have been oo'ing and ah'ing over the trailer for Godzilla, King of the Monsters, the sequel to the 2014 American version of Godzilla. I enjoyed the first Godzilla and Kong : Skull Island, which is part of the same universe, and the trailer for the next Godzilla looks wonderful.
Definitely see "Sorry to Bother You." A send-up of a ton of genres, and politically astute about race and class and Late 2010's USA...

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Wish to see

The Avengers: Infinity Wars and Bohemian Rhapsody smile

That's to start my list lol

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"Depressiving" is the single word that comes to mind. Not necessarily a bad movie, but it kinda sucks your energy from you.

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Just now saw "Ali's Wedding" on Netflix, a nice romcom situated in Australia's Muslim community


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Saw Super Troopers 2
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Wish to see Rampage

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