Like Clouds, Like the Wind: Damn it! In Japanese.
Midsommar: I'm really tired of movies being over two hours long. Needs to stop asap. It's good, but it's to quiet to hear on my laptop. Going to save this one to watch on my T.V.
Miss Austen Regrets: Nope. People forget that Jane Austen's works are not so melodramatic and hyper romantic. She was a very logical sort of person. This is all wrong 4/10
Morobito (Live action): I started to watch the anime version of this on Netflix once. I wanted to see what happened, so I put this on my list. It's ok. I just can't get into it myself. 5/10 (those green screen effects though...💀)
Night Scream: I had started to watch this one a while ago. It's a good Lifetime quality thriller. 7/10
Northanger Abbey: Wow... it only takes two minutes and they misquote Austen. 0/10
Ready or Not: I saw this one in theaters and it's pretty good. I mean I wouldn't buy it, but it has a good plot. Main character marries into a wealthy board-game family. They make her play a weird ass game of hide and seek, so she has to survive. Weirdly, reminds me of Knives Out, which I liked better. I can't remember how this one ends though.
You know who I feel bad for? Margot Robbie. Thought she was the lead in this. *Spoilers* It's the devil. I will say the explosive ending was pretty funny. 7/10
Scents and Sensibility: Oh. We'll come back to you Scents and Sensibility.
Shadow Island Mysteries: I'm not sure which one is supposed to go first. I had started to watch the wedding one before, so I'm assuming it's that one. They're alright; basically a Hallmark movie mystery. 7/10
Honey Boy: Oops, I missed this one! I'm not going to watch this whole thing, I just wanted to "see about it" if that makes any sense. It's really good! If you are into thinky-feely deep sort of movies. Labeouf did a great job; hope he makes more things like this and I hope it has brought him some sort of peace. My only concern is they guy they got to play Labeouf in treatment. He looks nothing like Labeouf, which wouldn't be a problem except for the fact that young Otis looks like young Labeouf. I will say the actor is very good though. It really was beautiful. 10/10
The Stone of Destiny: The most Scottish. DNF 7/10
The Ash Lad: Not sure what language this was in originally. I love it! It's a light fantasy romp. It did make me think, why do all fantasy stories start with a barn/farm getting burned down? DNF but 9/10 fro effort
AND I'VE GOTTEN MY WATCHLIST DOWN TO 60 MOVIES! STARTED AT NEARLY 100 A FEW DAYS AGO. DOWN TO 13 THINGS TO WATCH. (15 of the 60 are either things that I have to pay for or things another one of my family members has listed and I refuse to watch my sisters Nicolas Sparks bullshit💩).
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