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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
I don't care what anybody else says, judging this movie against all others in the series I thought it was decent, if not good! People's arguments that it was too slow and dry in terms of action is fair but the kids are finally starting to act! It was miraculous to behold. The Proposal For what it was the film was good. I like Sandra Bullock so no complaints there. I don't like Ryan Reynolds. Except in this, I could somehow stand him. So all in all, alright. |
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Watchmen - I luaghed so hard at the point where Silk Spectre hit the flamethrower button when she had the special O.
The Curious case of Benjamin Button - strange film, but loved it nonetheless. Again, couldn't stop laughing at the points where the guy asked Benjamin if he ever told him about the amount of times he had been struck by lightning. ![]() "Fuck you and the horse you rode in on"
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Paul Blart: Mall Cop
I really did expect more from this movie; I thought it would be a hilarious movie. I then found out it was just an average movie, the only part I like about it was when That was the highlight of the movie, that says it all. ![]() |
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I finally caved and got around to watching Watchmen. My brother passed on the Director's Cut to me, so I was pleased to get extra scenes and footage which not only gave the film more history, but made its transitions much better as well (yes, I also viewed the original theatrical release just to make comparisons). There were some parts of the film I loved, whereas others left me feeling slightly shafted as only a graphic novel adaptation can do. Regardless of the latter moments, I enjoyed the film thoroughly - not only were the characters intriguing, but the gritty and realistic atmosphere pleased me as well.
On a side not, there were some moments in which I found myself wishing for a smaller television screen not in high definition. Damn you, Dr. Manhattan. Damn you. |
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Last film I watched was Bronson while some people I know said they were disapponted in this film, I have to admit to really enjoying it, I thought it was entertaining. It certainly was an interesting way to tell his story and Tom Hardy did a great job as Bronson.
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I watched Zombieland online. It was pretty enjoyable. It was pretty much what I expected: simple storyline, lots of zombie-killing, romantic subplot.
The parts that made it better than just okay were the rules, the characters' names and the cameo scene. I don't want to ruin it for anyone who doesn't know who makes the cameo, but it's awesome. ![]() Jesse Eisenberg is endearing. He exudes the same awkwardness/subtle humor as Michael Cera but he doesn't come off as douchey indie king. Woody Harrelson was awesome. m . e . t . r . o ![]() |
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I've answer this kinds of questions for some many times .
Todays movie I saw was:I not stupid(2),a film from Singapore. It mainly revealed the importance of praise,the communicate between parents and children,teachers and students. |
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and the cameo. omfg. was hilarious. Last movie I watched wasssss Land of the Lost. Good times. ![]() |
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The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
It was really bad. The 'I don't understand anything and really want to leave the cinema' kind of bad. Too much Colin Farrel and Heath Ledger kept changing his accent. 'Spectacular' Johnny Depp was in it for five minutes! Also Lily Cole cannot act and has a scary face. |
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