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Post by kyogoon on Aug 4, 2010 0:22:07 GMT -5
omg. JGL is pure amazing. Will forever love him, especially from 500 Days of Summer. <3
Inception 10/10 Great movie, leaves the audience thinking and discussing. Christopher Nolan's movies all come out pretty great.
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Post by Aura of Cruxis on Aug 4, 2010 14:47:14 GMT -5
INCEPTION. 9 of 10! It was amazing~ The only complaint I have is that it's such a thinker that I'll need to watch it again. It's really creative and makes me want to dream share.
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Sheogorath
Kyoshi Azula
Lord of the Never-There
Yeah, an Avatard and a brony. Got a problem with that?
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Post by Sheogorath on Aug 4, 2010 16:19:17 GMT -5
The A-Team 9/10
See o8jedi's review above. It was the only other of two new movies I've seen this summer, the other being Iron Man 2 immediately after. I disagree that the plot isn't overly complex, however, because while there's not much going on but the one plot of the movie, as well as Face's relationship with another character, it's still such that if you don't pay attention at certain points, you can miss something important. That said, I think the movie is the better for it, and everything else. They did in fact use the old show intro, complete with the iconic music. And Dwight Schultz (More recently known as Mung on Cartoon Network's Chowder) and Dirk Benedict do make cameos. Don't rmember George Peppard, though. Mr. T was not there. If I had to complain about something, is that this version of The A-Team takes place in the near future (that being the withdrawl from Iraq is only just beginning, whereas it's almost over in the movie), whereas the original series was at that time definitely present day. I also personally feel it focused a bit too much on Face, though there was ample character development for all four of them throughout the course of the movie.
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Post by Kohana on Aug 8, 2010 13:52:35 GMT -5
Step Up 3D (6/10)
It was okay for a dance flick. Plot was predictable and the acting average but the choreography was amazing! I really liked all the dance moves and that's really what's most important about these kind of movies.
Oh and Moose is such an adorable character.
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Avatar Roku
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Post by Hana on Aug 9, 2010 0:05:27 GMT -5
The Other Guys (3/10)
For me Will Ferrel movies are very hit or miss and this one really missed. I felt no buddy cop chemistry between Ferrel and Walberg. The action was ok. I chuckled a few times, but it wasn't laugh out loud funny.
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dirtyyasuki
Iroh
Take it to the limit... then break it.
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Post by dirtyyasuki on Aug 9, 2010 1:27:09 GMT -5
Watched Salt and it was a decent movie. Angelina Jolie is always a crowd pleaser but there are other movies of hers that I enjoyed before more than this. (Not counting the movies I've watched this year.)
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Post by Aura of Cruxis on Aug 29, 2010 23:24:31 GMT -5
Predators (5/10 - mediocre)
It holds a creative and well-planned story, but it lacks enough action that it lost my attention somewhere in the middle. I dunno, it could have been way more interesting.
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Aanglover
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This isn't the end, but rather, a new beginning.
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Post by Aanglover on Aug 31, 2010 15:45:13 GMT -5
The Princess and the Frog...
ive seen it a few times before but i just love how disney gave us a different take on the whole "disney princess" theme. loved the plot but a few of the characters were a little "shady" (shadowman..lol) and was captivating enough to keep me interested in what was gonna happen next. (which is what a movie should do).
9/10
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Post by longshotsgirl58 on Sept 9, 2010 12:31:12 GMT -5
Vampires Suck (1/10) My sister dragged me. Really horrible movie, if you couldn't tell by the previews.
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Post by angrybob on Sept 9, 2010 21:56:14 GMT -5
Iron man 2 for the second time.
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Post by Musogato on Sept 17, 2010 4:03:20 GMT -5
Disney's Aladdin (9/10)
I haven't seen this in maybe 17 years, but I think it's held up well over the years. It's still sweet, visually pretty, and fun to watch. I'm glad the songs haven't become cringe-worthy, though they are most definitely stuck in my head. Robin Williams' performance as Genie will never, ever cease being amazing, and the movie wouldn't have been the same without Jafar and Iago's brand of villainy. Modern times nags the back of my mind asking why Aladdin's looks had to be based on Tom Cruise (and Calvin Klein models, lolwhut), but otherwise, it was really nice seeing this movie again.
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Post by Sweet Dreams on Sept 17, 2010 17:41:31 GMT -5
wow Musogato thats a really cool movie I like it a lot too haha!!
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Solvabibble
Metalbending Cop
Zutarian Duchess
You gotta deal with it.
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Post by Solvabibble on Sept 21, 2010 0:33:32 GMT -5
Easy A [9.5/10] I *loved* this movie. The dialogue was witty, the interactions were believable and I was laughing so hard my eyes teared up every five minutes. Add in the shout outs to John Hughes and classic 80's movies, plus the movie's ability to cross the line twice and get away with it, and you've got one of (in my humble opinion) the best movies of the year. ...The only reason I didn't give it a 10 was because Woodchuck/Lobster Todd was not shirtless enough
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Aanglover
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Post by Aanglover on Sept 28, 2010 10:58:05 GMT -5
Out Cold
7/10
It's an older 2000's movie...but i found it to be kinda good for that time period. And it had that guy from The Hangover in it (it was actually his first acting role) and i found him to be okay. The movie, eventhough it's about a town of snowboarding idiots..i found it to be comically refreshing.
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Aang
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Post by pai on Sept 29, 2010 7:45:08 GMT -5
Eden of the East movie 2: Paradise Lost
9/10
A solid conclusion to an amazing animated series.
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