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Watches civil war, it was interesting I didn't realized it was following war photographers through a Civil War so that was pretty cool since I've always thought about that line of work.
Then I put on 1934 the man that knew too much. I didn't actively watch the whole thing but the parts I saw with Peter Lorre were great.
Then rules of engagement, this also I didn't actively watch because it's hard with a new baby but I did have to rewind it a few times to get what was happening when I saw a good scene and I wanted the context
Before this me and the wife got through the xmen movies and the wolverine movies but haven't done the dead pools yet to get ready for the new pool movie