Aanglover
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This isn't the end, but rather, a new beginning.
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Post by Aanglover on Oct 18, 2010 19:22:40 GMT -5
well..last cinema movie i watched.... Easy A 7/10 i loved the whole connection to The Scarlet Letter book..but it didnt fully keep all of my attention. last movie i watched at home... The Blind Side 100000/10 im definitely not a football girl..but watching Sandra Bullock as Leigh Anne Touhy with her bold charisma was very entertaining as well as heart warming...i never thought id have so much interest in a movie based off of real events. Amazing movie with heart thats why i gave it a 100000/10
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Post by justinkemp on Dec 8, 2010 22:34:58 GMT -5
I just went to see Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Title: Scott Pilgrim vs. The World Rating: Awesome (8/10) The comics are great. The movie comes close. It's style stays close to the comics and gives the movie a very distinct feel. It progresses a bit fast at some moment. This is truly a movie for the internet-crowd. Game references all over, internal logic that would only make sense in video games and occasional 8-bit moments. The side characters aren't really fleshed out, which is a shame, but comes from having to adapt 6 comics into 1 movie. Some people are probably put off by Michael Cera. Don't be. He plays a great Scott. The rest of the cast is a good fit, with the characters actually looking like they do in the comics. The soundtrack is good as well. I probably come across as a Scott Pilgrim fanboy by now, and maybe I am one. But this story is a representative of the current generation of Internet dwellers and video game geeks, with a very unique style. If this movie had done better in the USA (just come out in Europe) we might have seen more movies using video game logic or references in the future.
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Post by Paraiba Ocean on Dec 20, 2010 13:35:47 GMT -5
TRON: Legacy (8.5/10)
I really liked this movie! It doesn't require you to have seen the original from the '80s unless you want more "background" on Kevin Flynn and his former partner from ENCOM, but otherwise, it's easy to follow for the younger/newer fans to the series. The visual effects were incredible, and mind-blowing and the soundtrack was beautifully composed by none other than Daft Punk. There have been some bad reviews about this film in regards to plot, action and ending, but I didn't think any of those were disappointing. The plot is predictable most definitely and the ending is a bit, too, but the action was enough for me (I will say there COULD have been more but I don't think it wasn't enough). You just have to remember when walking in this is a Disney movie, and rated PG, not a Universal Studios movie rated PG-13/R.
Also, if you go see it, it is definitely worth the extra few dollars to go see it in IMAX 3D. A movie like this is not made to be seen any other way, especially when it's so visual effect heavy! Plus, there is always Garrett Hedlund to look forward to. :D
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Post by ILZ on Dec 20, 2010 16:55:50 GMT -5
Inception
9/10 I really liked the concept. Keeps you thinking throughout the whole movie, but I wasn't nearly as confused as everyone lead me to think I was going to be. Although I was a little confused toward the end. Very interesting and action packed movie.
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Post by stardragonsword on Dec 28, 2010 4:13:55 GMT -5
Toy Story 2 I still love that movie...lol
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Post by Aura of Cruxis on Jun 20, 2011 22:39:30 GMT -5
Six months since the last post? Really? I shall fix that!
Green Lantern. Ryan Reynolds. Mm, mm, good. <3
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Post by ILZ on Jun 21, 2011 4:11:42 GMT -5
Hangover Part 2
Funny movie, not as funny as the first, but all in all I enjoyed it.
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nandireya
Zuko's Path to Redemption Mod
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Post by nandireya on Jun 25, 2011 1:24:24 GMT -5
X-Men: First Class...but that was a few weeks ago...
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Post by Kaneda on Jun 25, 2011 21:22:16 GMT -5
TREE OF LIFE AND IT WAS A MASTERPIECE AMONGST MALICK'S FILMOGRAPHY OF MASTERPIECES.
Greatest movie since 2007, but I need to go watch it again, I wouldn't be surprised if it's the greatest since 2001. The Kubrick film, not the year.
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Post by Aura of Cruxis on Jun 26, 2011 16:27:44 GMT -5
Cars 2.
I wanna put a crude remark and mention something about por--*shot*
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Post by nymphadora on Jun 27, 2011 13:13:18 GMT -5
Toy Story 3. Turns me into a blubbering mess every time.
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Post by Musogato on Jun 27, 2011 14:41:20 GMT -5
nymphadora, ahaha, me too. xD The King's Speech. I thought it was wonderful, though I'm curious to see the remaining Oscar Best Pic nominees. I've got The Fighter coming up next. Yay Marky-Mark!
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Post by LiveInThaskyE on Apr 22, 2012 19:56:29 GMT -5
The Hunger Games. Was very impressed by it, even more so after reading the book. I feel that they got the most important scenes right and brought it to life. They used the 2:55 minute film as best they could.
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Post by Victim ~*of *~Circumstances on Apr 23, 2012 8:14:42 GMT -5
Parked
Starring: Colm Meaney and Colin Morgan
I have mixed feelings about this movie. On the one hand I don't regret seeing it, and after some thought it was actually quite powerful. Still, kind of a downer.
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Post by ILZ on Apr 23, 2012 16:12:14 GMT -5
Titanic in 3D. Great movie, I've loved it since I was a child. The 3D was just right, not annoying or anything. It was great getting to experience my favorite movie in a theater for the first time.
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