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The last movie I watched in the movie theater was the "Joker" about a year ago. At the time, I had no idea the pandemic was coming to stop such gatherings en masse. Even though the movie had been out for awhile and it was Halloween, the place was still crowded. It was fun. In hindsight, I miss movie gatherings like that. But I read drive-ins are slowly making a comeback. I think the last drive-in movie I saw was Beetlejuice in 1988 when I was still a teen - lol.
The most wonderful time of the year (2008) Henry Winkler Warren Christie
I may catch a movie or two from the hallmark channel during the holiday season although they're shown year round. The violent scene at the back of the toy store is as violent as these movies get.
Beautiful photography when it was live action but the computer graphics were rather the pits. Timothy Dalton is an excellent Caesar and the decadence was decent (well, it was a TV mini series). Past that, one should not take too much into the flick but rather just see it as one person's interpretation of events back then. Seen like that, it was a few degrees to one side or the other as oppose to being completely off the mark. I'd give it a 7.0 for there might be desire to go back and see it again, see what delicate points may have been missed the first time.
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