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I was wondering where that thread went....

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Indepedence Day- A+


Great movie..one of my all time favorties.

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The Village

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Great movie!


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Monty Python and the Life of Brian - B+

The ending is the best part.


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Eternal Sunshine of The Spotless Mind A-

not as great as everybody says and deffinetely not a masterpiece. It's original i'll give it that but i guess its too much over my head for it? I don't know but yeah it was entertaining and at least i got what happened.

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I have got to get hooked u p with some Monty Python, me thinks

Team America World Police - Sure to offend everyone with its puppet blow jobs, extensive sex scenes, foul laguage, celebrities-blown-up-gore, and a dancing Michael Moore.... I give T&A, as I have dubbed it, 2.5/4 stars. F**k Yea!


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Basic Instinct - B+

Second viewing. One of the better erotic thrillers. The first half is great, especially with the sequence when they question Catherine and how she is interacting with Nick in the car. The second half starts to slip, and they try so hard to make the story be believable both ways that they actually weaken it and not very believable at all.


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Amer wrote:
I was wondering where that thread went....

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Indepedence Day- A+


Great movie..one of my all time favorties.


my favorite movie too i could just watch that movie over and over and over again

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Coasterman2002 wrote:
Amer wrote:
I was wondering where that thread went....

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Indepedence Day- A+


Great movie..one of my all time favorties.


my favorite movie too i could just watch that movie over and over and over again



Will Smith does a great job. Also, I dont know the other guy( the one from JP), him and Will are great togethor.

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Man on Fire-A

Really good movie, the acting is great, esp. Dakota Fanning. The Story is clever and the directing is great.


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Team America: World Police- A

You can read my full review in "Your Take", but this was the funniest movie I've seen this year.


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Breakin' All The Rules- C

Eh, pretty dumb. Wasn't all that funny either, but Gabrielle Union is a hottie. :wink:


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I also rented

The Day After Tomorrow- B , was better than people said.
Fahrenheit 9/11- F, sorry this film was terrible
Saved!- C+ Pretty much average.


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Pay It Forward A+

i just love this movie its brilliant and it makes me want to something impossible :P

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13 GOING ON 30

B

touching movie


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Sex, Lies, and Videotape - B+

Very good movie. It's heavy, and the pace is a little slow, but overall well-made.


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Shark Tale - C-

Ugh. Easily one of the, if not the worst animated movie.


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Shark Tale - C-

Ugh. Easily one of the, if not the worst animated movie.


Same grade and same sentiment for me. It just doesn't strike the right cord with me. In Finding Nemo, a fish looks like a fish. Here they humanized everything and made it too adult. It's like dressing up actors in a animal suit. The joke isn't that funny, and some parts are just annoying.


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xiayun wrote:
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Shark Tale - C-

Ugh. Easily one of the, if not the worst animated movie.


Same grade and same sentiment for me. It just doesn't strike the right cord with me. In Finding Nemo, a fish looks like a fish. Here they humanized everything and made it too adult. It's like dressing up actors in a animal suit. The joke isn't that funny, and some parts are just annoying.


I thought it was ok, not the best animated movie but not the worst. I gave it a B


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Demolition Man -- A-

one of the last great Stallone action flicks....sad. i'd really like to see him make a career comeback, he has made so many great movies.


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American Psycho - B

The good part is strong. Christian Bale gave a great performance. The dialog is witty. I especially like the conversations between Patrick and the detector played by Defoe. The whole satire theme about 80's in New York worked very well. However, the weak part is quite striking too. The horror theme didn't work for me. I didn't see the point of sex/threesome scene, and the last third of the film is a mess. Overall, a movie that makes you think, even though it's somewhat confusing.


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Anchorman, B+

thought it was hilarious, although I seem to enjoy all Will Farrell's movies, with the exception of Night at the Roxbury


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The Day After Tomorrow!

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GREAT MOVIE!!, the story is too cheesy!! but the SPX makes it all good!!!


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Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo -- A

simply hilarious....rob schneider's best


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City of God - B+

The cast and the cinematography are great, though I didn't enjoy it as much as I thought I would with all the hype.


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(Out of ****)

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Trois couleurs: Bleu (1993) - ***½
Directed by: Krzysztof Kieslowski
An absolutely brilliant, beautifully made film that is well-known as one of the greatest foreign films ever made. It is the first of a trilogy that deal with France's motto: Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity. Blue follows a more sombre, troubling film that is just down-right depressing. It follows a woman who has suffered a loss in her family and is trying to cope with it by starting a new life while getting away from her past, but it seems it's not that easy. She is forced to confront what she loves most other than her family...music. She find love again through music and becomes a person again. This film is a magical, heart-breaking story of human loss and life. A must see for anyone.

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Trois couleurs: White (1994) - ***
Directed by: Krzysztof Kieslowski
Second film in the Colors Trilogy, this one dealing with Equality. It's about a couple getting a divorce. Her husband is devastated, heart-broken, and homeless. He is forced to go back to his homeland, Poland. There he meets with his brother and gets back on his feet. He becomes very successful, and he gets his revenge for her breaking his heart. This was definitely weaker than the first film, but I wouldn't call it a poorly made film by any means. It was a fantastic love story and wonderfully shot. It definitely keeps my attention for the last film of the three.

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Koyaanisqatsi (1983) - **½
Directed by: Godfrey Reggio
The first film of another foreign film trilogy. It's a trilogy of life, and what is happening to the world around us. It was an amazing film to watch, the cinematography was stunning watching each perfectly filmed shot on the screen. While I thought it was slightly pretentious, and some parts were uninteresting or useless... I still throughly enjoyed it. This is a film that you would regard as art instead of a theatrical release for the masses. Definitely a worthy motion picture, and a great introduction to the trilogy.

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Naqoyqatsi - *
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Trois couleurs: Rouge - ***½
Koyaanisqatsi - **½


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