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Haha, yeah I felt the same way about this one.
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watched John Carter again ..
great film, just horribly marketed. Had they called it John Carter Warlord of Mars as they should have - it would have helped. loved the airships - gorgeous.
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The Conjuring
Seen it all before but I enjoyed this one a lot. Loved the look of the film it melded old & new styles quite tastefully. Haunting/ghost flicks really get under my skin these days and this was a goodie. |
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The Beatles - manically mystery tour
Um ... Yeah ... Well...
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Man on the moon. (Jim carry playing Andy Kaufman)
Finally saw this for the first time Interesting movie about a fascinating msn.
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![]() Stick to the original. Alyssa Milano's boobs make it a 90s classic, compared to this one. * ½ ![]() Race. Talk. Race. Talk. Gets monotonous after 30 minutes. The terrible leads don't help one bit, either. Some nice chase sequences though. * * ![]() You want bad? This is as bad and cheesy as it gets. Yes, you read the name right and yep, it's what you think it is. * * ![]() Wonderful film. James Gandolfini is a blast. Recommended. * * * ½
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"Blue Is The Warmest Color" 7-8/10
A sweet and sad gay movie about finding yourself, your sexuality and most of all finding/losing real love. The entire story seemed so real that it's almost like watching a documentary or home video at times, especially due to the strong performances from the entire cast and the dialogue that could go on for a very long time and be about nothing and everything. The long dialogue and slow story annoyed me a bit coz the movie was freakin 3 HOURS LONG!! Then there was the sex scenes that, well.... uhm...... oh who are we kidding, it was softcore porn. Not Trier style, but it still made me wonder if the director was an old disgusting pig. Those scenes must've been so awkward for the two girls and must have taken forever to shoot. Last but most importantly there was Ad�le. The star of the move who, in an age of 18 (maybe only 17), already has given the performance of a lifetime. And if that role doesn't earn her lots and lots of awards the next year, something is most definitely wrong with the world. Recommended to all the gay or bi people in here. Especially the lesbian ones. And of course, people who likes lesbo sex. But you're warned. 3 HOURS LONG!!!
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but .... now I know where the band - Death Cab For Cutie got their name
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My week…
Wither—Swedish remake of the Evil Dead. Saw the original, the recent remake and now this one. Of the three, I still think the original has the edge, just because of the tree scene. Devil’s Pass—I kinda liked this movie because I think the ending actually delivered, which is rare in found footage. Cannibal-- Disgusting and absolutely depraved. I needed brain bleach after this one. It’s based on Armin Meiwes cannibal case. There is no logical reason this film had to be made. It’s as sensationalistic and exploitive as it gets. Bad, bad movie. Happy House—Didn’t really get this one. Lots of inside jokes only veterans of the horror genre would get, but it was more like stating the obvious than being insightful. Maybe someone else had a better experience with this film? Toad Road—I was reminded of Alyce Kills, if only because both films use illicit drugs as gateways to life-changing/horrific/hallucinatory experiences. The main characters were too annoying for me to actually sympathize with. At least Alyce was a functional person before she fell down the rabbit hole. And not technically horror, but I managed to see “Catching Fire” in the theaters last weekend. I’m a huge fan of the books and Jennifer Lawrence in general, so I really enjoyed the film.
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Have you seen both the original and the remake? I read (Rue Morgue maybe?) that they liked the remake better... I'm curious about both regardless.
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... Sightseers (2012) I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this movie. Ben Wheatley is a brilliant director and I look forward too seeing more from him. I loved Kill List too. It was great to see him tackle a completely different genre and succeed. Has anyone seen A Field in England? |
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