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IMAX is actually a lot bigger (taller) than the traditional, so-called 70mm cinema film:

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I recently rented Bad Moms and Sausage Party to watch during air travel.  Between the two movies I don't believe I've heard the f-word so much in my life.  I thought both flix were pretty funny and parts of both had me LOL.  I'd watch them a again.  Sausage Party was certainly "different".  Because it's an animated film of sophomoric humor I can easily see this being watched by kids that IMHO are too young to be exposed to this level of sexual humor but that's society today.

If you can't beat 'em you might as well join 'em.  Check out both movies if you're a fan of stupid humor.

 
I've been wanting to see Sausage Party since it came out, but I can't really get away from the kids in my house, so I just don't bother watching anything like that anymore.

 
I suffered through the Netflix movie Ridiculous 6, it was like a bad SNL skit that never ended...

 
Saw Rogue One yesterday. They (disney) did a nice job tying it together with episode 4. I was very impressed.

 
We saw Rogue One over the weekend, and on IMAX.  Not sure that was worth it, but the last IMAX movie we saw was The Force Awakens, so might as well.

I enjoyed it quite a bit.  I think I will wait for the blu-ray before watching it again, as opposed to TFA which i saw at least twice in the theaters.  Rogue One was really good, but for some reason not "I need to see this again ASAP!" good.  

 
were going Christmas day, so far haven't heard any "spoilers" but I would think with this one being "new" there wouldn't be too much to spoil...

 
I watched most of "The Intern" two nights ago (missed a few parts in the middle, but saw the beginning and end). I liked it!

The night before that, I watched "National Treasure" for the first time ever. It took me well over an hour into that to realize that I mistaken this movie for "Night at the Museum", which I had not seen (and still haven't, three days later). I kept wondering why they were stealing the Declaration of Independence and LEAVING the museum, when I thought they were going to be wandering around the Museum of Natural History with kids and having things come to life. I was very confused for most of the movie, before my friend pointed out my mistake.

 
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