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Johnny

@homemalone

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calendar_today20-05-2009 19:37:14

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Final Destination Bloodlines was super silly, but at the same time fun and entertaining. I enjoyed my time watching it.

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Watched “My Old Ass” and I enjoyed it so much. A coming-of-age comedy/drama with some VERY emotional and heartwarming scenes. I love Aubrey Plaza but it was Maisy Stella who truly stole the show. I highly recommend (Amazon Prime).

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The more ads I see for the new Superman, the more excited I get. I love Henry Cavill, but I’m so ready for a DC universe without Zack Snyder attached to it.

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I saw an ad that described “Friendship” as “I Love You, Man” for sickos and that’s spot on. I laughed a lot and I felt uncomfortable at times too. Paul Rudd and Tim Robinson knocked it out the park.

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Wow. Easily the best Superman movie of my lifetime and possibly the best Superman movie of all time. In James Gunn we trust.

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Wow. No spoilers but Donkey Kong Bananza had one of the greatest final boss fights and endings I’ve ever seen in a video game. It was everything I wanted. An absolute masterpiece from Nintendo.

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Happy Gilmore 2 was fun for what it was. It doesn’t come close to the levels of the first one but there was enough silliness and fun moments to make it worth a watch.

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Materialists was probably my most disappointing movie of the year. What could have been a fantastic movie from A24 with Chris Evans and Pedro Pascal ended up being a rather dull experience from start to finish. I’m not really sure what direction they were going for.

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Not a huge horror movie guy but “Together” was an enjoyable, terrifying, and well-written film that’s a big metaphor for codependency. And “Talk to Me” was an unpredictable and chilling with some scenes so unsettling I almost had to look away. Both are well worth a watch 👍🏼👍🏼