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fuglystick 08-31-2009 04:28 PM

Shutter (2008)--Tiresome.

cheebacheeba 08-31-2009 04:36 PM

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There's a reason I despise the self indulgent, over the top pompous acting of Eddie Murphy...I think I just summed it up.
He was alright until like Robin Williams went the way of "family comedy", I hope to one day again see a more adult title out of either of them.
Too bad about Williams too, it seemed like he was getting into some really good stuff (insomnia, one hour photo, the final cut) but since then, it's all gone for me.
These both used to be guys I actually LIKED in films...maybe one day again...

The Mothman 08-31-2009 06:03 PM

Inglorious Basterds
Im not much of a Tarantino fan, but this was absolutely fabulous.

urgeok2 08-31-2009 06:26 PM

gwendoline (aka The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik Yak)

fuglystick 08-31-2009 07:04 PM

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Originally Posted by urgeok2 (Post 827085)
gwendoline (aka The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik Yak)

I've been meaning to find this one, if for no other reason than to relive my youth via images of a semi naked Tawny Kitaen.

fortunato 08-31-2009 08:23 PM

Inglourious Basterds again.

zombie ash 09-01-2009 12:04 AM

evil dead will always be my favorite.
last one was Hatchet. fucking new second favorite movie of all time. fucking great from beging for 2 reasons. gore and tits. in the firtst 5 minutes. then middle and end non stop action and gore. FUCKING KILLER MOIVE.
i also just saw the new Halloween II movie in theaters and i was impressed. hes made it into a little different than the original of course but he still stuck with it and made it fucking totally amazing as fuck. great job Rob Zombie. he is like an idol.

ChronoGrl 09-01-2009 06:21 AM


The Burrowers



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Definitely a solid little monster movie. I liked how it had more going for it than your typical monster flick, and I like how they used the background of the 1870s to tell this tale very well. The acting was fantastic and the direction done well. It dragged a bit in the middle; I found myself getting bored at times, but overall it had some great scares and good gore scenes. Great little gem that's worth a watch. Thanks to all here who recommended this one.

3/5.

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Atonement



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Absolutely stunning with incredible performances from Keira Knightley, James McAvoy, and the young Saoirse Ronan. I was particularly engaged in the first 1/3 of the film, which builds the atmosphere, relationships, and background to the lie that will entangle our characters through the latter 2/3. The sets and costumes are lush and beautiful and the heated passion between Knightley and McAvoy is so thick you can feel it... The music is interesting and intriguing, though at some times a little too much, but I have to hand it to them for incorporating the typewriter into the score.

However, the latter 2/3 drags a bit once our star-crossed lovers are separated, though I have to admit that the movie very well captures the alienation, loneliness, and pointlessness of war (the war scenes are brilliantly sad and lost). I almost wish that I had read the book; I can see that this is a rather rich canvas to work with that I'm sure the movie only touched on the highlights.

Regardless of my boredom, I cried at the end, being the big sap that I am, so ultimately the movie creates two characters whom I honestly feel for.

It's definitely worth a look if you love period pieces, love stories, and drama... I ultimately enjoyed it and am glad I watched it.

3/5.

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I also took my Nana to see...

Julie & Julia


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What a ridiculously delightful film!! I found myself laughing and sighing along with our main characters, more audibly than I usually do while watching movies. Not much of a surprise, but Meryl Streep is utterly brilliant as Julia Child, and Amy Adams is just utterly charming. It was fantastic to see the lives of these two women brought to screen and especially the food - THE FOOD!! I never knew that Julia Child lead such an interesting life (and was so incredibly in love with her husband - what an amazing relationship)... This movie is sweet, well-acted, well-directed, funny, charming, and as I've said, utterly delightful. It's the kind of film that I want to own and watch on days when I'm blue. I highly recommend it.

4/5.

_____V_____ 09-01-2009 06:55 AM

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Aptly titled, indeed.



My new obsession...

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Roderick Usher 09-01-2009 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 827141)

then you're going to like JOHN CARPENTER'S THE WARD


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