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Annihilation (2018)
« on: Thu, 02 August 2018, 11:48:22 »
Did ya'll see this movie.. ??

What am I missing.. What stood out for you guys..

Tried watching it..../bored /falling asleep



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Re: Annihilation
« Reply #1 on: Thu, 02 August 2018, 11:52:27 »
shao khan definitely stood out for me


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Re: Annihilation
« Reply #2 on: Thu, 02 August 2018, 11:57:26 »
shao khan definitely stood out for me

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Did they finish him ? hahahahaha

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Re: Annihilation (2018)
« Reply #3 on: Thu, 02 August 2018, 18:58:26 »
I'm considering watching this but I can't decide.

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Re: Annihilation (2018)
« Reply #4 on: Thu, 02 August 2018, 19:20:15 »
I read this (the whole trilogy) and, like with "Ready Player One" I have the strong feeling that the movie is going to irritate me far more than usual with book adaptations.
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