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I'm pretty sure it was Dolittle, which I enjoyed more than the critics did evidently. I almost saw Call of the Wild, but decided against it even though the theaters were still open and we hadn't went into lockdown yet. I pretty much had imposed a lockdown both at my store and for myself as of March 10th and wasn't about to take any chances.

So far the only movie I'm bummed about not getting to see is Tenet. I'll probably just have to wait for some sort of digital release. The only other movie that will hurt to miss out on in the theater is the upcoming Dune remake. I'm so hyped for that film and I really hope the situation doesn't derail this ambitious project before it even has a chance. I'm still hoping to see this franchise get off the ground in a big way as all of the books were great.

At any rate, while I love going to the movies and seeing films on the big screen, I doubt I'll be able to go until a vaccine is released. It's already hard enough to watch a film these days and really get into it and suspend all my disbelief, etc, etc, but being worried whether being in the theater was going to make me sick in two weeks would just wreck me. Mind you, I'm speaking from a psychological feeling here. I'm not terrified or anything, but it would just defeat the purpose of having a good time. I'm not sure what kind of event or film would make me venture into crowded places (or confined spaces) but it would have to be pretty spectacular and I'm just not sure at this point that such a thing would exist for me.