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Sideways (2004,  R)
Sideways
totally loved Thomas Haden Church in this, well, actually, I loved everyone in this movie, well actually I loved everything about the movie.
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Clueless (1995,  PG-13)
Clueless
This sweet comedy stars Alicia Silverstone as the spoiled Cher, who suddenly realizes she should try and help people, starting with the new girl at school, Tai{Brittany Murphy}, Cher tries to make her popular, and, to Cher's disapointment, Tai ends up more popular than Cher herself. The script was great, and the acting was good. It wasn't brilliant, but this movie is so sweet that I can't say anything bad about it.
The script really holds this film up, with great lines like, "it does not say RSVP on the statue of liberty." A perfectly cast film, though Paul Rudd is a tad old to be dating a 15 year old in it, he's nonetheless cute
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All About Eve (1950,  Unrated)
All About Eve
Bette Davis is excellent as always in this great but creepy movie. Anne Baxter is also good too but is so creepy I hated her.














Bette Davis acts excellently as always in this 40's classic. Anne Baxter was also very good but terribly creepy. Thelma Ritter was great as Bette Davis' assistant.
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The Princess Bride (1987,  PG)
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Mean Girls (2004,  PG-13)
Mean Girls
The main cast in this film was great, but who really stood out for me was Rachel MacAdams as Regina George, the terrifyingly horrible popular girl who we've all had in our schools.
The way she acts all nice and interested is so convincing, but she's obviously not genuine. It was a great part really. I think in a way, Cady was the worst character in this film, because, like her friend Janice said "at least Regina and I know we're bitches, but you act so innocent...but you're a mean girl", and it's the truth. The only thing worse than an obvious bitch, is an 'innocent'one. Mark Waters directed this very well, as though he experienced it himself. The way he shows the girls giving 'sly eyes' to each other, in a subtle to most, but obviously to you kind of way. Truly excellent. Very well written too.
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Freaky Friday (2003,  PG)
Freaky Friday
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are great together as the arguing mother and daughter. I thought that the little brother Harry was really funny in it.
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Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006,  R)
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Little Miss Sunshine (2006,  R)
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Blast from the Past (1999,  PG-13)
Blast from the Past
Hilarious isn't a good enough description of what Brendan Fraser was in this movie. He took comedy to a new level. the script was unbelievably funny. Alicia Silverstone wasn't great in this film, her acting was edgy, but again for her, the script held her up.
Christopher Walken was perfectly cast as the genius, but nuts dad of Adam. The dance scene was excellently directed, showing perfect shots of Eve staring at Adam with jealousy. I love the script, and Adam first experiences 'upstairs', such as when he says "oh my lucky stars, a negro!" His eagerness about everything was so charming and mannerly, you couldn't help but loving his character. I love the soundtrack as well. I think the best line in this movie was what Christopher Walken said to the barman upstairs, who took Walken to be God, and that this line had biblical meaning, chanted, "leave me elevator alone!" Legend













Brendan Fraser is hilarious as Adam, a thirty five year old man who has never been outside before because his father thought that a bomb was going to hit their house. Adam meets Eve{Alicia Silverstone} and instantly falls in love with her, though it takes longer for her to realize that she loves him too. This is an incrediby funny, but under-rated movie, with excellent acting all round, though I must say, Fraser was probably the best. Fraser's role as Adam is one of the funniest I've ever seen, a definite must-see for all those who love to laugh.
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Pulp Fiction (1994,  R)
Pulp Fiction
there's nothing I can say about this film that could possibly describe how incredibly brilliant it is.














I don't know what I can say about this movie that can make it sound as brilliant as it is. This movie has a perfect cast, phenomenal screenplay, excellent acting. I can't think of a single thing in this movie that isn't good. If you haven't watched it, WATCH IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!! There's a reason tarantinoesque is in the dictionary you know.
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The Dark Knight (2008,  PG-13)
The Dark Knight
The only reason I liked this movie was for Heath Ledger's performance as the Joker, which is worth the five stars. His make-up was great, his lines were brilliant, and the way he delivered them was fantastic. I think that Christian Bale isnt good as Batman, he has no charisma at all. But heath ledger's performance makes it worth seeing. He'll put a smile on your face!

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