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We watched Wakanda Forever tonight and I really enjoyed it.

It didnt really tie itself into the wider MCU as much as I imagined, meaning I don't think it really had an impact on films to come other than introducing characters. However, it was clearly going to be a tribute to Chadwick Boseman/Black Panther and I think they did this incredibly well. Really touching at every point really.

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Watched Triangle of Sadness last night. Ehhh. It had some intensively funny moments but it also just seemed, I don't know, mean. It's definitely way down on the last of Best Picture movies.
 
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They already have an issue with people sitting in the wrong seats. I only imagine that is going to get worse now. Because I highly doubt they are going to increase their staffing to enforcing assigned seating.
Plus are they going to enforce it when I'm the only one there? I ain't paying for the good seat. They've already made the movie experience too damn expensive, but I love going to the theater and hardly do anymore.
 
Plus are they going to enforce it when I'm the only one there? I ain't paying for the good seat. They've already made the movie experience too damn expensive, but I love going to the theater and hardly do anymore.
Yeah, on discount Tuesdays matinees, after the movie has been out for 3 weeks and it’s me and two retired couples in the entire theater I am buying a discounted seat and then moving to a premium seat. The hungover 19 year old usher isn’t gonna give a shit and if the 23 year old assistant manager has an issue with it he can call the cops.
 
First time seeing it. I expected it to be more "robots starts killing people, small group of survivors try to get out alive" type of movie.

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Loved this movie growing up. A couple of the rampage scenes stuck with me. I revisited it a few years back and was disappointed with the ending, it just kinda…ends. Felt very TV movie-esque. Worth the watch for the Yul Brynner performance alone though.
 
Perhaps you saw me in Westworld
I acted like a robotic cowboy
It was my best role
I can not deny, I
Felt right home deep inside
That electronic carcass
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Loved this movie growing up. A couple of the rampage scenes stuck with me. I revisited it a few years back and was disappointed with the ending, it just kinda…ends. Felt very TV movie-esque. Worth the watch for the Yul Brynner performance alone though.
Yeah, it was very "pornstash wins, the end". The scene with the guy fighting the black knight was a bit disturbing. What happened to all the other robots? Did they shut down?
 
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