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Yeah, Beetle Juice was ok. It had some fun parts in it.
We went to Final Destination in the theater last night. That was pretty entertaining. We both enjoyed it.
I started watching "Not So Grand Tour" last night which they just recap some of their old shows. It was missing Jeremy Clarkson, which is a vital part of the show. Basically, just reruns without Jeremy.
Well it looks like free theater tickets and popcorn and pop for me for awhile-- Family gets in free since my daughter got a job at the local theater. ( even though I rarely drink pop anymore.
Whoohooo! We rarely go to movies anymore unless it is with the grandkids. At this point the ones here have special friends and don’t grandpa and grandma tagging along if they do go.
The Eternaut This was a weird one for me to watch-- It was probably the best disaster preparedness movie ever.! They lose power, and there is radioactive "snow" (ash)--- the downside it was made in Argentina, and was dubbed in English. So the voices didn't really "fit " the actor. But if you watch the whole thing I believe it was a really good series. Made me think of what to do in an emergency kinda show-- or what not to do.
I also watch most of Clarkson farm while the family slept. The name of the runt pig is soooo funny, His new helper is pretty feisty too. Caleb is not in the first few episodes.
Watched Novacaine. Entertainment value was there, but also a bunch of stuff that didn't make sense. Then watched Father Figures. Several laugh out loud moments and a few crazy plot twists.
Julie and I watched "Straw" on Netflix, boy howdy, it was a stressful movie, it was one that got you in the feels. I felt really invested in this movie while watching it. I would rate it high because of how invested I felt while watching.
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