What is the last movie you watched?

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The last movie I watched was Creed on HBO a couple of nights ago.
It was very good up until the end; the ending wasn't terrible, but it was just way too predictable.


The last movie I saw was star wars Rogue one in theaters it was great.
 
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The last movie I watched was Creed on HBO a couple of nights ago.
It was very good up until the end; the ending wasn't terrible, but it was just way too predictable.

At the theater, ROGUE ONE.
 
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Ben Hur (2016)

On it's on, I thought it was a good movie. A lot of people compare it to the 1959 version, but it's not even close to being the same movie, in my opinion, except there's a big chariot race at the end.
If you do watch it, try to put the Charlton Heston version out of your mind, and just watch it as a stand alone and you may enjoy it.
 
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Ben Hur (2016)

On it's on, I thought it was a good movie. A lot of people compare it to the 1959 version, but it's not even close to being the same movie, in my opinion, except there's a big chariot race at the end.
If you do watch it, try to put the Charlton Heston version out of your mind, and just watch it as a stand alone and you may enjoy it.
I probably won't see the 2016 version, but your advice is sound. It applies to every movie remake - except the movie "The Manchurian Candidate" - and pretty much every book made into a movie.

Let the current version be its own story. Comparing it to 'the other one' makes one crazy, AND one misses half the current movie during the mental comparisons.
 
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