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			Let the Right One In – I know a lot of people have liked this movie and had nice things to say about it, but I found it a little bland. It was very pretty in spots, sure, but ultimately it didn’t seem to do anything that other vampire movies of the past hadn’t already done. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Wes Craven's New Nightmare. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			The wife and me had watched all of the NOES flicks cept this one, so in it went. I must say its pretty strong and stays on its feet for a standalone flick, and also as a franchise continuation. Craven plotted up a real unique and masterful plot to twist events into a climax which he would have wanted, and was ultimately satisfied with. Pretty good after the disappointments of the last 3 NOES flicks. I am intrigued, however, as to how FvJ would fit into this timeline...and if anyone has bothered to mull over this point. Rating - * * * ½ 
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			The Nines 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I went into this with pretty low expectations - I usually CANNOT stomach Ryan Reynolds for more than a few minutes at a time. Much to my surprise...he's actually REALLY good in this one. Actually, the movie as a whole completely shattered my expectations. It's a strange little movie...reminded me a bit of Donnie Darko, in a way. Some of the dialogue is pretty weak, but the plot(s) are fantastic and the ending leaves you with a lot to think about. I really recommend this one...check it out if you get the chance. 
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			The Love Guru   ... funny a couple of times - mostly bad (no suprise) 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	You Dont Mess With the Zohan - amusing ... not genius or anything Sharkwater .... a must see film. the documentary of a guy who loves sharks - trying to save them from extinction. one of those movies that opens your eyes and keeps them open ... even if only 10% of what i saw is true - it's fucking horrible. more information on how the humans are just destroying anything in their path. arrogant fucking assholes  | 
		
		
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 High Plains Drifter Great stuff I enjoyed this one a lot. The supernatural overtones really made this one for me as well as a good dose of violence. I dig the revisionist westerns a lot more than the classic era. Jaws I've decided to watch the whole series again. A total fuckin' classic. The early era of Speilberg's work is great I enjoy it a lot more than his later output which I find hard to stomach. Deathstalker Titties, swords and sorcery! Can't go wrong with this kinda shit :cool: Last edited by Elvis_Christ; 12-14-2008 at 04:41 PM.  | 
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