Groceries And Movies
Time to do groceries. The Landmark Supermarket opens at 8:30AM.
Woke up late, thus, left the condo around 9AM. Even so, was able to finish my groceries quickly (unlike before during the start of the pandemic and lockdown where everyone is worried if they would be able to buy things they needed that you have to queue for a long time). Went to Beard Papa's. It is open but they are still baking their goodies. So, went to Tiger Sugar to buy my ice cream--still have a taste of milk tea even at home.
This time, watched three movies in Netflix.
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The Reaping is an American psychological horror film about Katherine Winter and her colleague Ben who investigate claims of miracles. Before she was asked by a teacher from Haven to investigate the occurrences there, which the local believe to be biblical plagues and blaming a girl to be the cause, Katherine receives a call from a friend, Father Michael Costigan, telling her a warning from God, which she chose to ignore. Halfway through the movie, I realized that I already watched it. But even so, still liked it.
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Fear Street Part 2: 1978 is the second of the Fear Street series. It is about two sisters, Ziggy and Cindy Berman, one of which managed to survive the serial killing instigated by witch's curse. Better than Part 1.
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And finally, Monster Hunter. From a video game to a film. Like. Lots of action.
Earth and the New World is connected through a portal. US Army Ranger Captain Natalie Artemis is pulled into this portal by a storm cloud, which brought her and her team to the New World. She lost her team when large and savage monsters attacked them. This when she meets a Hunter. What I like is that when she was able to go back to Earth, her new friends came to fight the monster who was able to crossover. Captain Artemis is also willing to go back to the New World to close the door/ portal to protect Earth from these monsters.
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