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Midway! (recent remake) via. Netflix. Dialog was bland and I've seen better video game cutscenes than the CGI in this flick. 6/10
 
Watched Cadillac Records on Sunday, and what an amazing movie with great performances. I don't know how this escaped my notice when it first released, but man, it was really great. I especially loved the Chuck Berry bits, although if I have nitpicks, it's that some of the events feel rushed or happen without much context for the viewer for why they happened, like with Chuck Berry's arrest which appeared to come out of nowhere in the movie.
 
Finally managed to watch Trolls band together which kinda ignores the first movie unfortunately, also finally watched Despicable me 4 and it felt like the writers had too many ideas and tried put it in the movie without fully executing those ideas. And I've rewatched Stuart Little since I was a little kid and I have soooo much questions now about Stuart's world
 
I saw Challengers last night. I was ready to hate it for being boring and not for me but then the ending and great camera work happened. It really did bring the whole thing together.
 
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Red ONE
I liked it but I can see why it has bad review's: it has the cliché of a cynical adult who becomes less jaded thanks to the miracle of Christmas, also Gryla's motive sucks. Why is she considered a villain? Bad people deserve be punished imo

Dear Santa
God, this has the cliché of the previous movie reviewed above AND the cliché of parents with a strained relationship on the edge of divorce but reconcile because a Christmas movie has to have a happy ending. Also, a certain comic on webtoon called The adventures of God has dedicated an episode a year to possibly misspelled letters but they manage to keep it refreshing even after 9 episodes

Mufasa
If you tought this was going to be Disney milking the franchise and creating a unesesary sequel solely for the money, you were right: this movie shamelessly copied the music and scenes from the remake and called it a movi. It has the obligatory love scene that SOMEHOW had a love triangle, the stampede scene, and a lion ascending pride rock.

This movie also made the same mistake as Solo by trying to come up of a explanation for everything: how Scar and Mufasa met, how Scar got the name Scar, how Mufasa, Scar met Sarabi and Zazu, how pride rock came to be. Also Scar's dad is dick, he knew of the dangerous lions yet he spent the whole time sleeping instead of teaching his son how to fight
 
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Post apocalyptic movie, Elevation.
I wasn't expecting much, but it wasn't that bad. When it comes to Science Fiction, I'm easy to please. It does set things up for a sequel at the end.
 
Battleground (1949) - The events that occurred middle of December to December 26, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge and the siege of Bastogne.
One of the scenes on December 25th when the surrounded members of a fictional division of the 101st Airborne is listening to another read from a propaganda leaflet fired mortar round that landed all around them. In the next scene, the staff sergeant played by James Whitmore is picking up the leaflets off the ground and walking toward some trees, they never say why, but probably to put them to use wiping his rear.
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The fog lifted on December 26 and the USAAF destroyed the exposed German armor, ending the siege.
 
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