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9/23/12 @ 3:05am
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9/24/12 @ 10:20am
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9/24/12 @ 10:24am
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The Sting - classic
Its sequels: garbarge, just awful
Butch Cassidy and Sundance Kid - classic
The prequel - whoooooooooooo nelly, musta grabba de nosah Quote
9/24/12 @ 1:34pm
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Original Tron was groundbreaking, sequel was mind numbing.
Anyways catch you all later as I have Bond blu ray 50th anniversary collection to watch. Quote
9/24/12 @ 6:55pm
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I knew the latest, and fifth movie "Resident Evil: Retribution" would be another bad one in the "Resident Evil" franchise. I wasn't going to waste my money to see it in the theatre. I shouldn't have watched the other four of them on movie channels. I may end up watching the latest one on a movie channel, too.
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9/24/12 @ 7:20pm
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Cloverfield (2008)... supposed to be an action thriller, yet I literally fell asleep... watched the rest of it the next day, the ending just pissed me off...
Very Bad Things (1998)... I usually enjoy a performance from Christian Slater, however, this is the Only movie Ever that I had to turn off, couldn't stomach watching - not because of gore; I Love horror, blood bath action, & dark comedy... the group dynamic of the characters in this film made me sick...
Twilight (2008)... "you'd better hold on tight spider monkey", need I say more? It truly amazes me how many people over the age of 13 love this movie series, I don't get it...
I would add some Tom Cruise or Keanu Reeves movies, but I don't watch their movies, not in the last 20yrs or so... I've maybe seen 3 movies starring Tom, maybe only 2: Risky Business (1983) and Top Gun (1986); and the last Keanu film I saw was Point Break (1991), most are amazed that I've never watched The Matrix (1999)... I must admit, Keanu was believable as 'Ted Logan'...
also, in general, the more Hollywood hype a movie gets, the less interested I am in watching it... you're much more likely to find me at an Indy Film Fest than a premiere of a highly anticipated Hollywood production... Quote
11/21/12 @ 9:22pm
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11/21/12 @ 9:39pm
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Horrible foreign film about this dude who makes expensive, sought-after dolls. And oh by the way they're made out of PEOPLE. At the end this girl's brother and sister get made into dolls and the movie ends with her saying, "Sometimes I wonder if it was all just a dream..." REALLY?! You completely forgot that you had siblings?
Flight of the Living Dead
I rented this knowing it would be bad. Snakes on a Plane meets every bad predictable zombie movie ever made. Before it even started I knew exactly how it was going to end.
Napoleon Dynamite
I expected this to be good but was sorely disappointed. Was there even a point to it? Quote
I might have seen that... Or at least the intro. Does it start off with a topless pilgrim running through the woods? Quote
Naa .. mission impossible was good as an example and so was Charlies Angels it just had a modern twist to it.
The rest I have to agree with you, they were bad. Quote
12/10/12 @ 4:21am
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I disagree with "the Breakfast Club". The movie is hilarious, and become a classic.
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