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peterpiperpickle56
peterpiperpickle56 :
*STILL DAY FOUR* ASKING FOR YOU TO REVIEW/SPOIL "THE SADNESS"
2024-06-28 01:38:24
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fmetomholland
Josefine :
Could you do frozen? 🥹🥹🥹 the one with the ski lifts and the wolves?
2024-06-28 14:18:59
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niathinkshealltha
niathinksheallthat :
Where can I watch this ?
2024-06-28 01:35:52
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seigephoenix
Seige :
My immense fear of open water could never. 😂😂
2024-06-28 01:02:08
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overworkeddm
Arkos :
shark movies are fun but I always feel bad with how easily they are villainized
2024-06-28 06:56:17
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kaykay__02
KayStew :
My fav shark movie is Deep Blue Sea! Sam Jackson’s final scene is iconic lol
2024-06-28 01:02:48
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yofavleina
its me💯 :
You need to do truth or dare (2019) !!!!!
2024-06-28 00:44:41
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shakilla_oatmeal00
urmomschesthair👽 :
Can you spoil Hell Fest?!? 😈
2024-06-28 22:57:12
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melissa_peachh
Melissa 🦈💗 :
The origin story for this movie crossed my fyp earlier!! Maybe it’s a sign I shouldn’t go in the ocean this weekend
2024-06-28 00:43:10
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beachbum_1479856
Beachbum 🏝️ :
I love this movie
2024-06-28 00:39:23
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alittlebitalisa
alittlebitalisa :
I just can’t believe in the year 2024 they still can’t make a truly realistic cgi shark 😂
2024-06-28 15:14:53
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tiffbek
tiff bek :
I’m literally in labor. Can you spoil Darkness Falls as a push present? Pleaseeeeeee 🙃🙃
2024-06-28 06:47:29
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zay.p_
Zay Omertà :
can you review hills have eyes please???
2024-06-28 03:47:31
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pinkavocc
junie🍓شهد :
PLEASE DO INCIDENT IN A GHOSTLAND SPOILDERA
2024-06-28 01:17:00
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idiotboxhero
Konnie :
I wonder if this was inspired by the Trashman Yacht disaster. similar situation where 5 people were delivering a yacht and got stranded on a dingy, and ended up being attacked by sharks
2024-06-28 05:36:58
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kibasleftnut
Kibasleftnut :
Sharks or no… your not surviving a 12 MILE swim
2024-06-28 21:46:15
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austinp.95
AustinP :
should watch " final prayer "
2024-06-28 09:35:07
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ribezzho3
SOPH💚 :
love this series i literally wait for every video of yours
2024-06-28 00:42:40
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and_yellow_bean
Char Char 🇵🇸 :
This is so funny to me because why is a Great White Shark in a coral reef/tropical water 😭😭
2024-06-29 15:30:04
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hextall03
Mel :
Top 3 favourite creator on this app 🥰🥰🥰
2024-06-28 01:02:41
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kiiwhee
celeste :
please do clock 🙏🏻🙏🏻
2024-06-29 14:58:32
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7scizosins
7ScizoSins :
could you do the cube movies ?????
2024-06-28 15:28:41
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laurenemily0420
laurenemily0420 :
My fav movie recap. Thank you!!! ❤️
2024-06-30 02:54:18
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taijaaaa__
TAY🎀 :
pls do jeruzalem i loved that movie !!!!
2024-06-28 01:23:25
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takron807
Rogue :
12 mile swim against the current.... and it's not that far. sure sure
2024-06-29 05:03:06
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