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07-15-2010 #561
Youth in Revolt.
All the reviews I've read claim that the movie is a severe acting departure from Michael Cera's previous movies where he constantly plays the very same stereotypical awkward, soft-spoken, angsty teen roles.
It wasn't. While the split personality gig was a tad refreshing, it was practically the same character with expletives thrown into the script. Some points of the movie were slightly entertaining, but over-all, it was more of the same.
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07-15-2010 #562
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I watched "rampage" and i should have known better because it was a uwe boll movie and i have to say its probably one of the worst movies i've ever seen in my life, the killings were so senseless and i didn't see way it was label some kind of revenge movie because the main character had loving parents who wanted to help his lazy ass, he was just some patethic loser with a chip on his shoulder because he couldn't get his damn latte with some f**king foam on the top.This movie was suppose to be some thing about social commentary but i didn't see it, it was just some movie where some loser wanted money and was to damn lazy to work for it so he came up with a plan to get it which including killing random, innocent people.Uwe boll will always make terrible films and this one seem like a film where he vented his anger but it isn't anyones fault he makes bad films his own.
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07-22-2010 #563
LM...
I watched... I mean, I tried to watch the remake of Prom Night. Terrible. It's the trite cinematic nonsense they've been pouring out for years and years and years.
But it's driven by people, I guess, wanting it. Why? I don't know.
Horror director John Carpenter has complained about the lack of control that directors have over their films. Well, a lot of money is invested in these trite movies. And investors want a return on their investment. So ya better make crap -- ha!ha!ha!
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07-22-2010 #564
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just watched Green for Danger. it stars the great Alastair Sim. it's a whodunnit set at a hospital during WW2. this movie is what i wud call recommended viewing. if u havent seen it, try it. pls do. u won't regret it
i also think that this is Alastair Sim's best performance too
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07-23-2010 #565
the last movie I watched was Black Dynamite. Great flick had me laughing. Definately one to check out...
too much french fries, not enough shakes...
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07-23-2010 #566
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The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, a great Swedish thriller. A Hollywood version is already in the pipeline (dir - David Fincher) but I doubt it will be as good as the original...
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07-23-2010 #567
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Not a happy film.
I hate being bipolar...It's fucking ace!
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07-23-2010 #568
Despicable Me; funny stuff for all ages (The minions are awesome)
Free Spirit without a Spirit
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07-23-2010 #569
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I saw Inception. That title will be called out alot next Oscar night.
http://www.shemale-411.com
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07-23-2010 #570
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