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Drew 3 year s ago
All those movies are terrible.
       
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Candace 3 year s ago
Drew, Valerian was okay-ish. But agreed.
       
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Josey 3 year s ago
Drew,
oh dear.. i just realized you are right....
       
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Joanna 3 year s ago
#13 Based on Phillip Pullmans Trilogy "His Dark Materials." It's more (and openly) anti Catholic Church rather than anti-Christian. This was a good film and the series is good too. Reminds me, I must re-watch Ken Russell's "The Devils."
       
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Dosia 3 year s ago
The first Pacific Rim was great the second, terrible as f@#k
       
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Greg 3 year s ago
Dosia,

John Boyega is not as great as he thinks he is.
       
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Valerie 3 year s ago
In Time is quite a good movie. Definitly underrated.
       
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Roberta 3 year s ago
well these movies pander to the chinese which never do well in the US.
       
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Nick 3 year s ago
Just another proof that non americans have a better taste dance3
       
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The Mummy (2017)

US Box Office: $80,101,125

International Box Office: $329,852,780

The movie was intended to launch a Marvel Cinematic Universe–like franchise based around Universal’s classic monsters (which would have been bad@$$). But, simply put, the movie was bad. It was so unsuccessful, that the entire franchise was killed. Surprisingly though, the movie ended up having the biggest international opening in Tom Cruise’s entire career!

 

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