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DeadbeatAtDawn 12-01-2015 01:05 AM

Face/Off, 1997. 8/10


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FryeDwight 12-01-2015 06:18 AM

JURASSIC WORLD (2015). Not as groundbreaking to me as the 1993 JP, still enjoyed this quite a lot. ***1/2

Lord Voldemort 12-01-2015 06:15 PM

Frankenstein starring James McAvoy and Dan Radcliffe. And Army of Darkness.

Baron Von Marlon 12-02-2015 07:06 AM

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Frankenstein starring James McAvoy and Dan Radcliffe.

How was it?

Ms.Macabre_91 12-02-2015 12:44 PM

Creed and The Secret in their Eyes

Both were pretty good, I liked all the Rocky references in Creed and I thought the main character Adonis was cool. In Secrety in their Eyes I liked the twist at the end sure gave me a surprise.

Lord Voldemort 12-02-2015 03:13 PM

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How was it?

It was enjoyable. Closer to an action comedy in a dark fantasy setting than a traditional horror movie.

Morningriser 12-02-2015 03:49 PM

The Gallows

Easily the worst movie I have seen in at least 10 years.

ImmortalSlasher 12-02-2015 04:24 PM

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Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)

I suppose I should start calling this "Confessions of a Star Wars Virgin"... Anyway, I've finally come to the much-maligned prequel series and a movie that gets considerable hate, The Phantom Menace. Maybe because I don't esteem the Star Wars film as the greatest films of all time, or maybe I just have lower standards than most, but I found The Phantom Menace to be the most fun Star Wars movie yet. Yes, there are enormous flaws with Episode I, but like every other film in the series, the good moments don't just excuse the bad; they topple them. The Phantom Menace follows Jedi Knight Qui-God Jinn and his apprentice Obi-Wan Kenobi as they escort Queen Amidala on her travels to the planet Coruscant, hoping to find a peaceful end to an interplanetary trade dispute. They also encounter Anakin Skywalker, before he became a Jedi, who appears to have unusually strong powers of the Force. I was definitely surprised by how much I enjoyed the movie based on how much hate it has received. Being the first movie in a trilogy, The Phantom Menace is going to feature a lot of exposition and many seemingly stock characters. I would hope many of the plotlines and character arcs are continued in the next couple of movies because, but I have to at least give it the benefit of the doubt for now. The movie's good moments made me completely forget many of the bad ones that came before it. The pod race in particular was stunning as well as the final fight with Darth Maul; showing the Jedi in their prime made the lightsaber fights more fast-paced and exciting. Even though I enjoyed the movie, I can completely understand the hatred it has accumulated over the years. If I was a big fan of the original series, and I had to wait sixteen years for this, I would be pretty disappointed as well. Maybe being a Star Wars virgin allowed me to enjoy Episode I more than I should have, but, at least for me, The Phantom Menace was the most visually impressive and maybe even the most fun Star Wars movie yet by continuing to showcase the series' creativity and imagination.

7/10

Almost shocking. But watch the Red Letter Media reviews about the prequels on youtube or their site after you see Episode II and III. I'll be honest and say I didn't hate Episode I when I first watched it. The final lightsaber fight is good. But if you are a fan of the originals, Episode I is just the start of the prequel problems and it only gets worse with the other two. The prequels and all the related material that is considered official are best forgotten. The thrown away material like the comics and some books are actually better than what is considered official at times because George Lucas wasn't tinkering around with those to match what was going on in those bad prequels.

I'm very curious to see how the new Star Wars goes since they seem to be erasing the future books which were also good. Aside from Luke, I really don't want to see an old Han and Leia. We all know how the last Indiana Jones movie was. And Carrie Fisher seems to be getting a lot of attention as Leia for the wrong reasons. Or reasons that social online groups seem to come out of the woodwork about.

horcrux2007 12-02-2015 04:26 PM

I'm not really a huge fan of the series though. I don't really care if it "doesn't feel like Star Wars" or anything like that.

Angra 12-03-2015 04:54 AM

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"Sinister 2" 7-8/10

Dead children of the corn.


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