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Hmmm...watched so many in the last few days...Can't remember 'em all...Let's see...
Cursed...I thought it was better than what I heard from most people Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation...Not great, but worth watching (I'd seen it when it first came out, but Dustin had never seen it)...Was never interested in buying it before, but it came in a two-pack with Hostel (which we haven't watched yet) Garbage Pail Kids...For old times' sake...Still terrible...lol Leviathan...So-So The Jacket...I loved this one Needful Things...FINALLY replaced it...Got it in a boxed set with Carrie, Misery, and The Dark Half, all of which I already own, but just in case they 'disappear' like Needful Things, I got backups...AND, Dustin had never seen Needful Things, so I had to show it to him Also...Bought Dead And Breakfast, but haven't had a chance to watch it... |
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And alky, I just wonder, why do you think Scream 2 is so bad? Elaborate! |
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I just like giving you a hard time, mostly. :D |
Unleashed, AKA Danny the Dog
I really enjoyed this. I was expecting a mindless action flick, but got an incredibly well acted, sad, and powerful film instead. All the actors involved do a great job, especially Morgan Freeman and Bob Hoskins. Hoskins' character was great; one minute you wanted him dead, the next you almost felt sorry for him. Jet Li didn't really have a lot to do, but WOW were his fight scenes cool! The fight at the first was one heck of a way to start a movie! Be warned however: If you watch this movie just to see Jet Li beating the crap out of people, you'll be disappointed. The majority of the film focuses on the relationships between the characters, which elevated so much higher than your typical action movie. The film's only major fault was the ending. I wont spoil it, but I'll just say it reminded me of a really bad after school special. Overall though, this was a really good movie. 7.5/10 |
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