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The last movie you saw
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Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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i re-speced the master o the flying guillotine
i like the sound ey
i like the sound ey
it is about time!
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Legion = 3/10 - What a piece of shit.
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Benjamin Button - 7/10
Quite good I think...
Quite good I think...
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Pandorum - Quite a smart flick. I tried watching it drunk the other night... Bored me to tears and fell asleep half way in. But watched again with a sober state of mind and quite enjoyed it, very Event Horizonish, so if you liked that you will like this.
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Monster
Finally got around to seeing this. Not sure what rating to give it, but it was pretty interesting. Good acting. Christina Ricci is underrated.
Finally got around to seeing this. Not sure what rating to give it, but it was pretty interesting. Good acting. Christina Ricci is underrated.
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Daybreakers
Bit of a letdown. Had higher hopes.
I saw the cast (Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe and Sam Neill) and thought this had to be a winner.
There were some nice twists on the genre, where the norm *is* to be vampire, for instance, and society adapted to that, and being "human" is abnormal.
But a very simplistic script, that somehow left me inadvertly rooting for the vampires more than for the humans.
Still a good romp, some nice gore to be had, seen worse, don't regret watching it, etc.
Bit of a letdown. Had higher hopes.
I saw the cast (Ethan Hawke, Willem Dafoe and Sam Neill) and thought this had to be a winner.
There were some nice twists on the genre, where the norm *is* to be vampire, for instance, and society adapted to that, and being "human" is abnormal.
But a very simplistic script, that somehow left me inadvertly rooting for the vampires more than for the humans.
Still a good romp, some nice gore to be had, seen worse, don't regret watching it, etc.
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Saw Avatar again. This time in IMAX. In my opinion, Real D 3D is much better. Dont get me wrong, Avatar is a great film in any format, but the Real D utilizes the 3D effect much more than IMAX.
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I read that from other sources. I still haven't gone to see Avatar, probably should go soon but I would assume that they'll extend its theatre run once it walks away with a handful of oscars in a few weeks.
What difference did you notice in particular?
What difference did you notice in particular?
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Kung Fu Panda 8/10
I thought it was fucking funny
The Book of Eli 6/10
The cool thing was it was very Fallouty, the bad thing was that the story was blatantly religious and managed to piss me off. One of those could-have-been-so-much-better deals.
Land of the Lost 7/10
Entertaining Will Farell flick, story makes no sense but isn't supposed to and there's several hilarious scenes - but at the same time it's nothing special. It entertains you for one and a half hours. Pluspoints for Farell playing a character that can only be discribed as 'your dad' allowing him to make wildly unsuitable comments like telling his romantic interest "you've grown into a beautiful woman" before kissing her, which had me in stitches.
Night at the Museum II 7/10
Sorry, Ben Stiller makes me laugh. I very much enjoy the long dialogues about completely irrelevant bullshit, funny stuff.
I thought it was fucking funny

The Book of Eli 6/10
The cool thing was it was very Fallouty, the bad thing was that the story was blatantly religious and managed to piss me off. One of those could-have-been-so-much-better deals.
Land of the Lost 7/10
Entertaining Will Farell flick, story makes no sense but isn't supposed to and there's several hilarious scenes - but at the same time it's nothing special. It entertains you for one and a half hours. Pluspoints for Farell playing a character that can only be discribed as 'your dad' allowing him to make wildly unsuitable comments like telling his romantic interest "you've grown into a beautiful woman" before kissing her, which had me in stitches.
Night at the Museum II 7/10
Sorry, Ben Stiller makes me laugh. I very much enjoy the long dialogues about completely irrelevant bullshit, funny stuff.
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Pitch Black
Finally go to view this one. Previously only got bits 'n pieces
Yes not to bad for a scifi buff, still predicable and entertaining. 7.5/10
Anyone see the sequels, I'd be interested to hear 'bout them:D
Finally go to view this one. Previously only got bits 'n pieces

Yes not to bad for a scifi buff, still predicable and entertaining. 7.5/10

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Assassin ninja - ~4/10
yeah, there are ninjas... but alot of the story is useless.
yeah, there are ninjas... but alot of the story is useless.
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Up in the Air - 8/10
nice
nice
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Terminator Salvation - honestly, it wasn't bad until the ending. with about 5-10min left you kinda say to yourself "they wouldn't do that, would they?" and then they do and you say to yourself "well, that was pretty fucking lame." and then the movie ends.
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Shutter Island - 8/10
Really good Scorsese, but not your typical Scorsese. Great ending and great acting all-around.

Really good Scorsese, but not your typical Scorsese. Great ending and great acting all-around.


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Sounds like a good one, thanks!xer0s wrote:Shutter Island - 8/10
Really good Scorsese, but not your typical Scorsese. Great ending and great acting all-around.![]()
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Temple Grandin - 8 / 10
Some damn good acting there. The movie was a little much at times but overall entertaining. Not something I find to be one of those movies anybody would watch more than once though.
Some damn good acting there. The movie was a little much at times but overall entertaining. Not something I find to be one of those movies anybody would watch more than once though.
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I was planning to see this in the theater, but my brother saw it and gave me a plot synopsis, and I decided to wait for the rental. Funny that they don't remotely mention it in the trailers.Ryoki wrote:The Book of Eli 6/10
The cool thing was it was very Fallouty, the bad thing was that the story was blatantly religious and managed to piss me off. One of those could-have-been-so-much-better deals.
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"The film seems like a package deal arranged by a talent agency that found half its stars were idle for a day or two over a three-week period."menkent wrote:Valentine's Day is currently at 16% on rotten tomatoes... just one point ahead of The Tooth Fairy
good lord, just look at the blurbs from the real critics:
http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/valenti ... =creamcrop
brutal
lol, ouch
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i liked: "Less funny or romantic than your average colonoscopy..."
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Soylent Green - 8/10
Old but awesome...did I already post this?
Old but awesome...did I already post this?
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Even if you did it's worth it to remember the cool engineer hat he wears throughout the movie.


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Stalker - 2/10
It's fucking awful. The only reason it earns a 2 is because the locations they shot at are really awesome.
It's fucking awful. The only reason it earns a 2 is because the locations they shot at are really awesome.
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Do you see people living in the desert wearing short pants and a tank top?