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We went to Ron's Gone Wrong, and it was very entertaining, I really enjoyed it.
I am watching Manifest currently. Its really pretty good so far, its three seasons and long episodes, so its a long journey. I am only half way through it, and I have been on it for about a week. I took yesterday off and watched it all day just to decompress, and I hardly put a dent in it.
Jamie and I watched Halloween for the first time and thought it was pretty decent, then we also watched the latest movie in the series called "Halloween Kills" which was ok too. Not really up our alley for movie genres, but was nice to shake it up and watch something seasonal.
I grew up with all the holloween and friday the 13th and nightmare on elm street movies-- I think they are funny- not scary-- but that's just me-- i notice how fake they are ect ect.
So i WATCHED MATTS OFFROAD PULL OUT A SUSKI FROM A FOREST and dragged it through a river-- was pretty cool-- now i am trying to watch fabrats to watch them build this old 60s sazuki for some reason i want to see this build :-)
I just finished "Clickbait" on the recommendation of someone else who enjoyed it. I was almost to the point where I didn't care anymore and thought I would give up, and then I was at the end, and it had a completely different ending than I would have expected. I give it a 7 out of 10.
I just finished "Clickbait" on the recommendation of someone else who enjoyed it. I was almost to the point where I didn't care anymore and thought I would give up, and then I was at the end, and it had a completely different ending than I would have expected. I give it a 7 out of 10.
We finished that last night too. Thought it was fairly good with a wild twist ending, worth the watch for sure.
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