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Reply #120 posted 07/06/12 5:33am

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ZombieKitten said:

Treasure Buddies 4/5

This movie has it all!

Talking monkeys, a score that sounds like like Raiders of the Lost Ark but NOT! eek

cute camels, cat statues with glowing eyes, quicksand, mirages and puppies mushy

Seriously, what's not to love?

Sounds waaaaaaaaay too complex for my tastes.

lol

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Reply #121 posted 07/06/12 5:52am

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PurpleJedi said:

ZombieKitten said:

Treasure Buddies 4/5

This movie has it all!

Talking monkeys, a score that sounds like like Raiders of the Lost Ark but NOT! eek

cute camels, cat statues with glowing eyes, quicksand, mirages and puppies mushy

Seriously, what's not to love?

Sounds waaaaaaaaay too complex for my tastes.

lol

True it's probably a bit too highbrow

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Reply #122 posted 07/06/12 6:29am

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ZombieKitten said:

PurpleJedi said:

Sounds waaaaaaaaay too complex for my tastes.

lol

True it's probably a bit too highbrow

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Reply #123 posted 07/06/12 9:57am

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Treasure Buddies 4/5

This movie has it all!

Talking monkeys, a score that sounds like like Raiders of the Lost Ark but NOT! eek

cute camels, cat statues with glowing eyes, quicksand, mirages and puppies mushy

Seriously, what's not to love?

Puppies, a camel and a monkey, what could possibly go wrong?

Just glancing I thought what cute puppies, then I noticed one face looked kinda funny.

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Reply #124 posted 07/06/12 10:20am

Azz

The Avengers - 2.5/5

Avengers

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Reply #125 posted 07/06/12 10:26am

Stymie

I saw Ted and I absolutely loved it. 5/5 stars.

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Reply #126 posted 07/06/12 10:38am

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3/5 I liked it. Very low budget, handheld video camera intentially, used a lot of family, Grandma Betty was so cute. Gritty and very bittersweet.

THE AMER­I­CAN DREAM cen­ters on Luis, a young man who is rejected from USC’s School of Cin­e­matic Arts and decides to attend LA City Col­lege instead. Cir­cum­stances that seem to over­whelm his pas­sage into man­hood and his devel­op­ment as an artist force him to drop out of LACC and join the Marine Corp with his best friend Ronald. Armed with dreams that extend beyond their block, Luis and Ronald make a movie doc­u­ment­ing their last 36 hours before ship­ping off to Afghanistan. In their dark­est hour, they turn on the video cam­era for the last time and doc­u­ment the final moments of their jour­ney home. They soon real­ize that their dreams and promises of a new life mean noth­ing in a place called War.

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Reply #127 posted 07/06/12 3:06pm

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Stymie said:

I saw Ted and I absolutely loved it. 5/5 stars.


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Reply #128 posted 07/06/12 3:13pm

Stymie

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Stymie said:

I saw Ted and I absolutely loved it. 5/5 stars.

eyepop In the words of my father in law, "I no believa!!!"

Yep. i am such a Seth MacFarlane junkie that not even Markie Mark could stop me from seeing the movie. lol

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Reply #129 posted 07/06/12 3:17pm

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damosuzuki said:

sextonseven said:

I felt Kevin looked too obviously evil. For a bit, I thought maybe that's just how he appears to his mother and to everyone else, he looks like a normal child/teen--which would have been interesting if that angle was made more explicit visually, having two different-looking Kevins depending on which person was talking to him. I still gave the movie the same rating you did: 3.5/5.

Right, that’s what I felt as well. Kevin’s a bad seed, mentally ill, a troubled kid right from the time he came off the assembly line. To me, that seemed so apparent from our perspective that it made it a little unbelievable that the dad could not see it, or that so many people would hold the mother accountable. Still an interesting & recommendable movie though.

I made the mistake of going to see Prometheus instead of Moonrise Kingdom this week. I felt a little obligated to go because seeing Alien when I was 11 or so was one of my formative movie experiences. I walked out of Prometheus disappointed and a little irritated, and the more I’ve thought about it the more I’ve come to hate it.

I had my biases coming into the film. I knew I hated the premise of ancient astronauts as creators of mankind. I don’t think that’s hard science fiction. I think that’s an infantile fantasy. Wouldn’t it have been so much more interesting to visit a world where Xenomorphs evolved and find out how they exist in their natural habitat, and what kind of ecosystem could co-exist with such a life-form? Personally I think there’s far more interesting a story in aliens as an evolved species than the presentation of the aliens as an unintended (or intended? Do they explain that?) consequence of biological weapon production. But that’s the movie Ridley Scott wanted to make, and I could have put my own preferences aside if the movie was a little compelling. Prometheus is all cookie-cutter plot points and some of the most wooden expository dialogue I’ve heard in a movie.

And I realize science is going to be presented softly in most movies, but why present the scientists as such clichéd characters who display no rational precision or apparent interest in being on an alien planet with actual alien life forms on it, acting without protocol or any kind of informed intelligence? Why finance a trillion dollar mission and staff it with a biologist and geologist who, when presented with an alien world and alien corpses, decide they want to run away like frightened little girls? Why would the lead scientist, upon finding out that he’s apparently infected with an alien organism, be too afraid to tell anyone, in particular the co-lead scientist he apparently loves and may have just infected? And, if the engineers planted the seed of life on Earth (when? 4 billion years ago? 500 million years ago? Who can tell?), why is their DNA apparently identical to ours? They used their DNA to plant their seed on an apparently lifeless world, yet we’ve evolved to be identical to them? No recombination, no genetic drift, no mutation and millions of years of natural selection?

In conclusion: screw you, Prometheus, you stupid, grey, dreary, elephant’s left testicle of a movie. 1/5 for the nice visuals and Michael Fassbender.

I loved both your review of Prometheus and We Need to Talk About Kevin! clapping

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Reply #130 posted 07/06/12 3:18pm

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Stymie said:



ZombieKitten said:


Stymie said:

I saw Ted and I absolutely loved it. 5/5 stars.



eyepop In the words of my father in law, "I no believa!!!"

Yep. i am such a Seth MacFarlane junkie that not even Markie Mark could stop me from seeing the movie. lol


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I loved it too, but I love everything falloff
I would love to have seen Seth Green in it too, even in the Marky Mark role lol
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Reply #131 posted 07/06/12 3:19pm

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HotGritz said:

star star and a half!

Just 2.5 stars?! eek

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Reply #132 posted 07/06/12 3:28pm

Stymie

ZombieKitten said:

Stymie said:

Yep. i am such a Seth MacFarlane junkie that not even Markie Mark could stop me from seeing the movie. lol

giggle I loved it too, but I love everything falloff I would love to have seen Seth Green in it too, even in the Marky Mark role lol

Yeah I the other Seth was in it, too.

MacFarlane made a movie about Meg. lol

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Reply #133 posted 07/06/12 3:37pm

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Stymie said:



ZombieKitten said:


Stymie said:


Yep. i am such a Seth MacFarlane junkie that not even Markie Mark could stop me from seeing the movie. lol



giggle I loved it too, but I love everything falloff I would love to have seen Seth Green in it too, even in the Marky Mark role lol

Yeah I the other Seth was in it, too.



MacFarlane made a movie about Meg. lol


lol
He's obviously learned a bit more about girls since he started writing Family Guy.
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Reply #134 posted 07/06/12 4:01pm

veronikka

star star star

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Reply #135 posted 07/06/12 4:39pm

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TED

4/5 stars

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Reply #136 posted 07/06/12 6:51pm

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thekidsgirl said:

HotGritz said:

star star and a half!

Just 2.5 stars?! eek

I agree with the two and a half stars.

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Reply #137 posted 07/07/12 3:40am

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Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked

1/5

For this basketball alone

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Reply #138 posted 07/07/12 5:59pm

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Bonjour Tristesse (1959) 3/5
Very colorful and modern - the clothes love
I didn't find David Niven convincing as a playboy, 0% sex appeal
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Reply #139 posted 07/08/12 7:41am

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Savages - 3.5/5 - Oliver Stone doing Tarantino.

Irritating voice over but interesting story.

Salma Hayek was great. She's very perceptive at one point, but I never saw it (what she was referring to) in the movie.

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Reply #140 posted 07/08/12 8:46am

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Take This Waltz (2012) - a married woman falls for a stranger whom turns out to live across the street from her as her life starts to feel dull. 4/5

beautiful scenery and great acting from Michelle. also, the whirl ride scene set against Video Killed the Radio Star is one of the best movie moments I've seen in a while.

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Reply #141 posted 07/08/12 3:50pm

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Paul was cool 4/5

Anyone else liked it?

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Reply #142 posted 07/08/12 3:59pm

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OzlemUcucu said:

Paul was cool 4/5



Anyone else liked it?



I loved it! ufo
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Reply #143 posted 07/08/12 6:06pm

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eek

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1189073/

Strange, strange movie with a twist I didn't see. 4/5

This is one time that the trailer is definitely NOT better than the movie.

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Reply #144 posted 07/08/12 7:26pm

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morningsong said:

3/5 I liked it. Very low budget, handheld video camera intentially, used a lot of family, Grandma Betty was so cute. Gritty and very bittersweet.

THE AMER­I­CAN DREAM cen­ters on Luis, a young man who is rejected from USC’s School of Cin­e­matic Arts and decides to attend LA City Col­lege instead. Cir­cum­stances that seem to over­whelm his pas­sage into man­hood and his devel­op­ment as an artist force him to drop out of LACC and join the Marine Corp with his best friend Ronald. Armed with dreams that extend beyond their block, Luis and Ronald make a movie doc­u­ment­ing their last 36 hours before ship­ping off to Afghanistan. In their dark­est hour, they turn on the video cam­era for the last time and doc­u­ment the final moments of their jour­ney home. They soon real­ize that their dreams and promises of a new life mean noth­ing in a place called War.

Uh, I skipped that, I believe it's too patriotic for my liking.

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Reply #145 posted 07/08/12 7:31pm

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This cheesy crap was better than I expected. It's actually quite funny, but still just 2/5

And Changing Lanes is awesome. Samuel Jackson is playin the role of a disturbed black man, and it was thought provoking. 4/5 MUST SEE

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Reply #146 posted 07/09/12 9:49am

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ZombieKitten said:

OzlemUcucu said:

Paul was cool 4/5

Anyone else liked it?

I loved it! ufo

nod thumbs up!

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Reply #147 posted 07/09/12 12:48pm

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OzlemUcucu said:

morningsong said:

3/5 I liked it. Very low budget, handheld video camera intentially, used a lot of family, Grandma Betty was so cute. Gritty and very bittersweet.

THE AMER­I­CAN DREAM cen­ters on Luis, a young man who is rejected from USC’s School of Cin­e­matic Arts and decides to attend LA City Col­lege instead. Cir­cum­stances that seem to over­whelm his pas­sage into man­hood and his devel­op­ment as an artist force him to drop out of LACC and join the Marine Corp with his best friend Ronald. Armed with dreams that extend beyond their block, Luis and Ronald make a movie doc­u­ment­ing their last 36 hours before ship­ping off to Afghanistan. In their dark­est hour, they turn on the video cam­era for the last time and doc­u­ment the final moments of their jour­ney home. They soon real­ize that their dreams and promises of a new life mean noth­ing in a place called War.

Uh, I skipped that, I believe it's too patriotic for my liking.

Naw, not patriotic, not un-patriotic. It's weird because it filmed like a young (hyper) guy on his way to Afghanstan, and ends with him being there. I'm crushing on Jamil right now too, so...

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Reply #148 posted 07/09/12 1:47pm

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Magic Mike: 4 out of 5 stars. The actress who plays The Kid's big sister & Channing Tatum's love interest gave a very wooden performance. I thought that took away from an otherwise great movie.

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Reply #149 posted 07/09/12 3:11pm

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OzlemUcucu said:

This cheesy crap was better than I expected. It's actually quite funny, but still just 2/5

I agree. I laughed quite a bit at Land of the Lost, but it was stupid as hell

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