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Monday 6.8 IO, 6.4 JW, 3.6 TED2

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It's strange that weekdays are so weak compared to weekend for this time of the year. MU made more on this monday than IO. I don't say that's and indicator of IO having bad legs, but it's strange that this movie have larger drops. JW droping 63% is high, but we all know that it compensate on the weekends (i've just want higher weekdays i love summer weekdays)

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Short Circuit is a better robot movie than TF2.

 

johnny5_shortcircuit2.jpg

 

Reminds me when I built a Johnny 5 replica with my legos and put cheap pink binoculars on top. Good times.(No Sony, that doesn't mean I want a nostalgia craving cashcrab sequel/reboot)

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Reminds me when I built a Johnny 5 replica with my legos and put cheap pink binoculars on top. Good times.(No Sony, that doesn't mean I want a nostalgia craving cashcrab sequel/reboot)

Chippie was practically Short Circuit anyways

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RT consensus is in.

 

TG (21%):

 

Critics Consensus: Mired in its muddled mythology, Terminator: Genisys is a lurching retread that lacks the thematic depth, conceptual intelligence, or visual thrills that launched this once-mighty franchise.

 

MM XXL (63%):

 

Critics Consensus: Magic Mike XXL has enough narrative thrust and beefy charm to deliver another helping of well-oiled entertainment, even if this sequel isn't quite as pleasurable as its predecessor.

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Chippie was practically Short Circuit anyways

 

Robots featured in Hugh Jackman films since 2011:

 

Real Steel

The Wolverine(Silver Samurai)

DOFP(Sentinels)

Chappie

Les Miserables(Russell Crowe)

:P

 

Hugh Jackman likes robots.

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AI is pretty underrated, IMO. A bit of a mess at times, but the sincerity of it really shines through.

 

AI is fantastic. Gets better and more resonant with each viewing, just like most Kubrick films. 

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