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				Glass movie - prerequisites
			 
			Just a heads up that you probably ought to have Unbreakable and Split in your watched history before seeing Glass. I have not seen the movie yet and it may stand on it's own with flashbacks and exposition. However, just saying. 
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			I didn't realize that Split was a sequel to Unbreakable until I read a recent review of Glass.  In general, I steer clear of horror movies as most rely on gore over plot.  I guess I'll have to watch Split as I loved Unbreakable.
		 
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			Unbreakable, I really liked. I could relate to it as I am breakable. Looking to see Split next. Sam Jackson movies are generally worth watching.
		 
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			Really liked Unbreakable, had never even heard of Split until Glass came out. Should probably watch it. M. Night is really, REALLY hit or miss. When he hits, they are amazing but when he misses, wow are they garbage. 
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| Fleabit peanut monkey | Quote: 
 Unbreakable is twice the movie Split is. Split is tolerable and does get better as you get deeper into the movie. James McAvoy is intense. No Samuel Jackson in Split. Just a cameo Bruce Willis appearance. 
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