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Knives Out on Amazon Prime was, in my opinion, very good, even though it had very little sex, nudity, swearing and murder.
Reminded me of an Agatha Christie novel.
KNIVES OUT is a great movie. One of the best I saw in theaters last year.
TROOP ZERO was cute. Not a classic. Not one you'll want to watch 20 times. But a fun watch.
Same with INSTANT FAMILY.
CRAWL is great fun. R-rated for scares, and there might be adult language. But it isn't hard core gory and no nudity --- unless you count the alligators. The alligators are nude throughout.
FIGHTING WITH MY FAMILY definitely had a lot of profanity in it. R-rated for language. But a surprisingly good movie --- and I say that as someone completely uninterested in professional wrestling.
THE SECRET OF ROAN INISH. One of my all-time favorite movies. One of the few movies that both adults and kids can watch together and enjoy. Great, great, great movie.
It's more than 8 hours long, but it takes that much time to cover this extremely complex war. There was far more to it than the fighting on the Western Front.
The United States got in at the end but really didn't have that much influence The war was pretty much over at that point.
There were really no good guys in the conflict. The whole thing could have been avoided with better decision making.
I bought and watched the DVD set 10 or so years ago, but now you can stream it.
There is one channel which features foreign movies free,House of spirit is on,Jeremy Iron,Anthonio Banderas,Meryl streep and Winoa Ryder,you dont get that free easily.and Glen Close as well,
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