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I really didn't know if David would be just alright, decent, good, etc. I ended up loving it. It's the best theatrical release this year. Best Christian animated movie since Prince of Egypt. One of the best Christian movies ever made. Stunning animation, great music, sincere, and heartfelt. David is handled so well and I liked how it did more with his family.
 
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I really didn't know if David would be just alright, decent, good, etc. I ended up loving it. It's the best theatrical release this year. Best Christian animated movie since Prince of Egypt. One of the best Christian movies ever made. Stunning animation, great music, sincere, and heartfelt. David is handled so well and I liked how it did more with his family.
I think I would like that movie! I want to see it too!
 
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I think I would like that movie! I want to see it too!
I hope you do see it. I think you'd enjoy it. The movie captured the spirit of David to me. David who wrote the Psalms. David who was after God's heart and not his own glory. I also liked the way Saul was done. His pride is clear, but you feel for him.
 
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I just finished watching The Bird Box. Okayish movie. It reminded me of The Happening, except it's better done, it's like what The Happening could've been if Mr. Shyamalan were a good director. It's not a movie I will remember, it's not that good.

Also, yesterday night I watched Sadako Dx–yet another movie in the Ringu franchise. The japanese Ringu 1998 is a classic, it's as perfect as a horror film gets, but the fact the sequels are so bad makes it look like a case of accidental genius. Now, this last installment, Sadako Dx it's a bad movie, and I mean a really bad movie; it's the kind of movie that you'd find on public television a saturday midday, and you watch because you cannot think of anything else to watch. It's a sad thing that one of the best example of how to make a horror movie is now producing bad sequels to do some cash grabbing while it can.

I will start watching The Maltese Falcon in a few minutes. I think I will watch noir for the following days.
 
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Like most Stranger Things fans we binged Volume 2 and look forward to the finale. I discovered the show through a discussion on Project Montauk which was the underlying influence for the series and Stephen King's The Institute. If you want to explore that rabbit hole start with Stranger Things first then The Institute. The latter is a series now as well.

Cinema notwithstanding, the subject is troubling and indicative of the importance of prayer and the church. Both are based on real events which you're unlikely to hear in a sermon and I can't help wondering how evil goes this far with the numbers we're supposed to have in Christ but I digress.
 
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I was watching a video on YouTube of someone just filming the stuff for sale & the shoppers in WalMart in 2004. It’s meant to be nostalgic but to me it looks the same today. Other then the aisles of CDs
 
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I finally finished an episode of Black Mirror not too long ago. I clicked on the wrong season and watched Common People from season 7. The premise of the story is simple. Someone gets sick and is likely to die from an unexpected ailment. But a cure exists from a company who offers the procedure free of charge in exchange for their service and that's where things go downhill.

It turns out the service is a subscription they can't stop paying or the device will stop working and they'll die. Like modern times, they keep adding features and higher tiers and removing others until they've priced them out completely. It was really disturbing because of the parallels and it wouldn't surprise to see a similar practice adopted in healthcare. The rest are following suit.
 
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