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Blades of Glory
This was pretty much exactly what I was anticipating. A fairly run-of-the-mill sports comedy with a few very funny moments. Will Ferrell is funny, but Jon Heder is not. The plot is predictable and the story rather cliche. It was okay but I wouldnt recommend it to people. C-
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Peeping Tom (1960)
So chilling, like nothing before filmed. It's kind of cool to look at the two impactful horror films of 1960 and their strategies. Hitchcock filmed Psycho in black and white, hence enhancing it's surrealness (and hiding the fact that his blood was chocolate syrup). On the other hand, Powell chose technicolor for his shocker, and it only adds to the eerieness of Peeping Tom. Both very effective, both masterpieces (though I prefer Psycho).
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Robocop (Extended Version) 10/10
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The Tenth Kingdom- 9/10
It's cheesy and stuff, but i've grown up with this movie, so I give it that high score. It's your typical fantasy, and it mixes all sorts of fairy tales together, but it has a great storyline..... The ending is kinda sad though.
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