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Shari Logan
> 3 dayThis was an all-around great puzzle. The pieces snap together perfectly. The picture was clever, clear, and entertaining. We made an evening of it! I’m looking forward to getting others.
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Donald S. White
> 3 dayA gift to friends. who show movies monthly.
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Louisa
> 3 dayGood puzzle with novel theme
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Chris webb
> 3 dayThere are missing pieces we could not even get the edge done.
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Lynn
> 3 dayThis is a fun, not-too-challenging puzzle with a great number of hilarious illustrations and an extra layer of problem solving: in addition to piecing the puzzle together physically you also try to interpret the numerous visual riddles hinting at over one hundred famous movie titles. My friends and I had a great time comparing notes, bouncing ideas off each other for what the different characters and objects are referencing (my favorite so far: two adorable dogs going for a swim/ Reservoir Dogs), and the final completed puzzle is so colorful and charming I dont want to disassemble it.
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Jack Slattery
> 3 dayListen, if youre like me, an adult son of two much older adults, with other adult children involved, the holidays can be a little tough. Being forced to watch cycles of family drama set in stone during childhood play out over and over again is bad enough. But even when everyones vibing, landing on something entertaining that everyone can enjoy can be a challenge, especially with ones parents settling more and more comfortably into old-age. Mom doesnt have the emotional fortitude for Settlers of Catan, and at age 31 I still refuse to learn the rules of backgammon and that wont change just because suddenly were all supposed to go along to along. But a nice jigsaw? Thats right in the sweet spot. Everyone knows the rules, everyone can participate, and the more hands involved, the better. And the geniuses at Big Potato have upped the ante, because its a picto-puzzle on top of a jigsaw puzzle. Thats a double-puzz, baby. And the picto-puzzle in itself is a combination of a pun competition and a trivia game. The visual puzzles in Night at the Movies are reminiscent of the joyful chaos on the back of a particularly good cereal box back in the day. So now, while my parents basked in the warm soothing feeling of successfully putting two like shapes together, me and my siblings were getting that beautiful endorphin rush of getting jokes, combined throwing movie references at one another. The words fun for the whole family get thrown around quite a lot these days. But my entire family had fun
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Mrs. Kaylin Schuppe PhD
> 3 dayquickly shipped and arrived with no issue. Clear images on the pieces and a lot of fun to put together.
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Brad
> 3 dayGreat idea, well executed.
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W Beck
> 3 dayGot this for Christmas and it was a lot of fun. Well made and inner bag was paper instead of plastic which is great. (seen this several times lately in puzzles such as the Magic Puzzle Co.) The movie titles were fun to guess. That Thor/thaw one though is a serious stretch. Lol I also got the Mayhem and the library puzzle by them and it doesnt seem to be listed on Amazon anymore. It was also fun. It did come with a duplicate edge piece at the rip fluffy tombstone. I wonder if someone got shorted.
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Jennifer Poissant
> 3 dayIts a puzzle and a game. Everyone enjoyed guessing after the puzzle was made.