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JackNapier

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#1673260
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The film Five Nights At Freddy’s Two is a fantastic sequel. Truly a masterpiece of its own, with its own unique twists and turns while remaining faithful to the source material. I am once again blown away by the level of both heart and detail put into this now duology! A must see for fans of both the franchise and horror and suspense.

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⭐ Star Wars' <strong>50th anniversary</strong> in 2027 ⭐ | Your hopes and expectations <em>(if any)</em>...
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theprequelsrule said:

I’m not as excited as I would have been 10 years ago, but still…great news! BUT…I kind of prefer the color grading of 4k77 in most of the shots - I like the slight green shade that it has.

This might not be the finished product when it comes to color. These are leaks after all, so this could be unfinished.

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A few reviews . . (film or TV)
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The film Wicked For Good is a fantastic conclusion to the epic two parter. With the circle now closed I can finally give my thoughts on the whole thing. This story provides a look at the cost of lies. Of coveting power and selling your morals for notoriety. Though it also touches upon our society’s need for a villain and a hero, and how both titles are built to ensare the perceptions of others. The tragedy of it all lies in how without a doubt, the choices we make can save or destroy in the most pivotal of moments. A must see!

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#1668851
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The film Wicked For Good is a fantastic conclusion to the epic two parter. With the circle now closed I can finally give my thoughts on the whole thing. This story provides a look at the cost of lies. Of coveting power and selling your morals for notoriety. Though it also touches upon our society’s need for a villain and a hero, and how both titles are built to ensare the perceptions of others. The tragedy of it all lies in how without a doubt, the choices we make can save or destroy in the most pivotal of moments. A must see!