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Post 3 : Movies

Hi homies!

How are you? Hope you are doing great! Today's topic is movies. I'm not good at watching movies to be honest, I'm a series person. But when I do, I prefer horror ones. That doesn't mean I only watch those kind of movies... as long as the trama catches me, then it will work for me.

I don't have a favourite actor/actress, but I like Jason Momoa very much! I want to watch his last movie 'Aquaman' but it hasn't been released yet, so I'm excited for watching it soon. Moving on, my favourite director is Guillermo del Toro. He is an spanish director who has directed amazing films like 'El laberinto del fauno', 'Mamá', among others. His last hit was 'The shape of water'. Not my favourite, but the makeup is great.

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Finally, my favourite movie is Mulan. I like it a lot because it has taught me how to be brave in a world of men. Also, the soundtrack is amazing, characters are unique, and makes you cry, laugh and think about society. I have watched it so many times I know every dialogue!

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  2. It's not a movie, but did you see Hill House? is a horror series

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    1. No I haven't. Yet. It is on Netflix and I have it on my 'watch list', but I'm re-watching a series called 'Gossip Girl' XD
      Is it great?

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  3. Hi! I've read that you like horror movies. Did you watch "The Nun"?

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    1. Sadly, no. Because it's a very new movie so I haven't seen it on internet (where i usually watch movies). I heard it was bad tho. Well, I always recieve bad reviews of horror movies!

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  4. Hi, 'El laberinto del Fauno' is a really good movie, I love it.

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    1. It's my favourite of Guillermo del Toro. It's fantastic! I don't know why it didn't win any Oscar :(

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  5. I like horror movies too! But don't you think the last ones that have been released are a bit laughable? xD

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    1. Hahaha indeed they are! But I don't like watching in them at the cinema because people distract me and it doesn't scary me. I prefer watching them at home in the night :D
      But the thing it scares me the most is playing horror games!

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