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Old 04-11-2006, 03:32 AM
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I actually hate pirates of the caribbean, it got a good score just because Johnny depp was great in that one.

"but... why is the rum gone?"

And I really enjoyed national treasure
Agreed on PotC...Id probably give it a 6. aside from Johnny, I didnt like it much at all. Had a few decent parts, but not phenominal.

I just thought National Treasure was way too long, could have easily cut out at least half an hour.
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Old 04-11-2006, 05:19 AM
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Take 1 cup of "The Ring", and a dash of "The Changelling",stir in a tablespoon of "Dark Water",add a pinch of "Devil's Backbone",shake it up and you have "The Dark" .
You would think with all those ingredients you would have a recipe for success but perhaps it was its unoriginality that brought it down.
Still not a bad movie, good acting,excellent locale with great atmosphere, just had a been there done that feeling to it.
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Old 04-11-2006, 05:21 AM
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i thought Pirates of the Carribean was one of the most entertaining films i'd seen in ages....
It had more then Depp going for it .. Rush was fun as always and I have no problems with the way Bloom handled himself ..

great sword fight sequences, nice effects .. and yeah .. a terrific score.

I'm looking forward to the sequels.


i wasnt a big fan of national treasure .. its one of those films that is mildly entertaining while you're watching it, but you cant remember a damn thing that happened once it's over.

Parts of Pirates of the Carribean stay with me - and i've watched it several times since the first - and never get bored of it.
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Old 04-11-2006, 05:26 AM
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i thought Pirates of the Carribean was one of the most entertaining films i'd seen in ages....
It had more then Depp going for it .. Rush was fun as always and I have no problems with the way Bloom handled himself ..

great sword fight sequences, nice effects .. and yeah .. a terrific score.

I'm looking forward to the sequels.



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Old 04-11-2006, 09:35 AM
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Old 04-11-2006, 12:38 PM
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well, although it was entertaining, it was very much unrealistic, IE, the complete stupidity of the guards and such, but even though it was meant to be... whatever. I also felt like they just went back and forth the whole time, which they did. Secret cove, sea, secret cove, island, sea, etc.
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Old 04-11-2006, 12:40 PM
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you thought Cry Wolf was predictable ... but you you were suprised by the endings of Shattered or Skeleton Key ? :eek:
Well...Yeah...I mean in Cry Wolf, there were only a few possible outcomes to begin with, and WAY too many clues...

***POSSIBLE SPOILER***

Like when someone commented on how well the one girl did special effects, etcetera...The new guy was too obvious for a suspect, so he had to be ruled out...It pretty much unfolded when the affair was revealed...

just the way different people's thought processes work, I guess....As for Skeleton Key...

***MORE POSSIBLE SPOILERS***

I figured they had taken over the kids...and I knew that the old woman was the servant woman (the picture with the servant woman, where she's smoking cinched it)...I was just trying to figure out what was up with the husband...I knew the lawyer was involved, just not sure how...Yeah, I SHOULD have put that together, but I thought when they took the bodies, the body they left behind just died....So, that threw me off


***POSSIBLE LITTLE SPOILER THAT COULD RUIN THE WHOLE THING***......:p

As for Shattered...The first time I saw it, I was much younger...And yeah...It DID surprise me...I really believed the husband was the husband...Looking back, I really should have picked up on it...



Just watched Cube Zero...Again.....Noticed someone has lost my original Cube....Kinda pisses me off.....Also noticed, they didn't take Cube Zero:rolleyes: :D
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Old 04-11-2006, 12:42 PM
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Rayne, I didn't catch, did you like skeleton key or not?
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Old 04-11-2006, 02:26 PM
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ooh how was that ?? i really want to see this one.
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Old 04-11-2006, 02:27 PM
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Rayne, I didn't catch, did you like skeleton key or not?
Yes, quite a bit actually:)



Just watched Dominion: Exorcist Prequel

This was almost the exact same movie as Exorcist: The Beginning...It was made at the same time, and had most of the same people in it, even the same Father Merrin :confused:...I don't get the point in making two of the same movie...But I did think that Dominion was slightly better...Dustin said, "Think of it like Evil Dead and Evil Dead 2, or Return Of The Living Dead and Return Of The Living Dead 2"...

...But...These two were made at the exact same time.... :confused: :confused: :confused:
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