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    Super Jabber Jump

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    Classic jumping game, bring back your memory of childhood! Super Jabber Jump is a classic platform...

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Sofia Coppola recommended Lolita (1962) in Movies (curated)

 
Lolita (1962)
Lolita (1962)
1962 | Classics, Drama, Thriller

"I love Kubrick. I love the way he put that film together, the way it’s filmed. Just some of the shots he did there, like the reverse shot in the car window with the monster."

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Ross (3284 KP) rated Grimm - Season 5 in TV

Oct 3, 2017  
Grimm  - Season 5
Grimm - Season 5
2015 | Drama
The series gets back into the swing of it, with a few one-off monster based episodes and then Monroe and Nick are off on a roadtrip to the black forest to go digging for treasure.
  
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Susan (45 KP) rated Life (2017) in Movies

Jun 29, 2017  
Life (2017)
Life (2017)
2017 | Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Atmosphere was creepy, alone in space, trapped with a monster (1 more)
Ending was not as I expected (in a good way)
Basically another Alien movie with better special effects (0 more)
OK take on a rip off of Alien
  
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017)
2017 | Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi
funny lines, plot line, soundtrack on point (0 more)
nothing really I can think of (0 more)
Baby Groot is the Cutest!
The best part was the opening with baby Groot dancing while everyone was fighting that battery eating monster!!!
  
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Doug Jones recommended Frankenstein (2007) in Movies (curated)

 
Frankenstein (2007)
Frankenstein (2007)
2007 | Drama, Horror, Mystery
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"Number two would be also Boris Karloff, as Frankenstein’s monster in Frankenstein. That was another performance that left me just chilled and with such imagery that’s emblazoned in my mind, and he channeled something completely different for that. He was a completely different character. It showed his diversity as an actor, and his subtleties. That was an era of filmmaking where people over-did it a lot, and he found subtleties as Frankenstein’s monster that I just thought were [wonderful]. Less was more, and he knew that."

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