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neverending 11-25-2008 11:34 PM

Crimson Tide.

A taut, suspenseful action drama. Impressive watching two acting giants- Denzel & Hackman going head to head against each other.

urgeok2 11-26-2008 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by ChronoGrl (Post 762937)
Just watched The Spiderwick Chronicles.

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I generally enjoy the occasional children's movie, especially if there's decent CGI and well-crafted beasties.

That being said, never before have I wanted to shoot a child in the face more than I have while watching this film. I HATE child actors. I HATE pandering scripts for "children's movies." And I HATE interesting stories that should have made fun films.

1.5/5 (that extra .5 is for the cool looking monsters)


needless to say i watch a ton of kids films - so i'm always praying for something i'll actually enjoy.

i didnt mind this one because i did enjoy the visuals, but ill admit that i found the kid weak (and weird looking)


loved those toad monsters though.

with the success of Harry Potter - every single decent selling kids novel is being optioned. we're going to see a lot more of these..

_____V_____ 11-26-2008 07:13 AM

The Toolbox Murders.


The remake. The original didnt leave much of an impression, anyway, and it was good to see a fresh take on it. Tobe Hooper does a competent job, and Angela Bettis impresses again (after May). This is one lady who should get more exposure in such kind of flicks - she looks like almost a natural with her ease. After a kickass beginning, the middle 30 mins get a bit slow, but the finale is quite stunning and more than makes up for it.

All in all, a good little fun flick to get the pulse racing in a winter evening.


Rating - * * *

Marroe 11-26-2008 07:32 AM

King Fu Panda :D

Last horror movie was The Strangers. And yes it scared me. I get scared easily nowadays.

Phalanx 11-26-2008 05:28 PM

Equilibrium.
I really like this film.
The numerous comments I've heard that this "rips off" the matrix piss me off - they can only really attribute this to one scene. One.
It's a far superior film anyways IMO, although the first (and by god only the first) matrix came close.
See it if you like good, solid scifi.

urgeok2 11-26-2008 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Phalanx (Post 763336)

The numerous comments I've heard that this "rips off" the matrix piss me off - they can only really attribute this to one scene. One.
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and even then ... compare budgets ...

newb 11-26-2008 06:15 PM

4 days off and my son brought home some good ones

WANTED

STEP-BROTHERS

NARNIA 2

X-FILES

and another one ....what was the name of it....damn...oh yeah..THE DARK KNIGHT

:D

GOTS TO STOCK UP ON BEER

urgeok2 11-26-2008 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 763347)

WANTED

STEP-BROTHERS

i want to check those out ..



my last seen :


Road to Zanzibar not one of the best crosby-hope flicks

mikeyjay88 11-26-2008 08:48 PM

Jacobs ladder was the last movie i seen i thought it was really good and scary.

hacelikewhoa 11-27-2008 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Marroe (Post 763109)
King Fu Panda :D

Last horror movie was The Strangers. And yes it scared me. I get scared easily nowadays.

I was really impressed with the strangers. I love it. I saw it in theaters and it scared me pretty good. I keep watching it online. I wanted to buy it today at best buy but I should wait until the price drops a bit before I break the bank.


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