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What was the last movie you watched?

No Man of God

Elijah Wood plays a FBI profiler. Luke Kirby plays Ted Bundy. Most of the film takes place in a room with just the two of them. Surprisingly not exploitative of a film despite the subject matter.
 
When I was in high school, I read a book called Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging. I remember the book being funny and actually laughing out loud a few times, despite the fact that I don't really enjoy novels. I do enjoy humor though, and as a kid the book made me laugh. Maybe it wouldn't as an adult, I don't know.

I tried to watch the movie earlier, and I couldn't even get through the first ten minutes because of how stupid it was. The books clearly weren't meant to be intelligent or taken seriously either, but the movie was unwatchable.
 
Goon


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I really love the use of rotoscope in that. The visuals are fun.
It is interesting. It's just very funny how often the visual style changes and they have a lot of animation errors and it basically ends on a to be continued for a sequel that never happened.

Me and my partner had a fun time laughing about it. It's a shame it didn't work out that well.
 
It is interesting. It's just very funny how often the visual style changes and they have a lot of animation errors and it basically ends on a to be continued for a sequel that never happened.

Me and my partner had a fun time laughing about it. It's a shame it didn't work out that well.

I can't believe they're already talking about another adaptation. I knew it would happen eventually, but it's only been about 20 years.
 
Peter Pan & Wendy (2023)

Honestly, I would not recommend this one - it just ended up aggravating me. I won't go into details because I'll end up ranting, but suffice to say just stick to the original 1953 animated film.
 

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