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Coach Carter (2005, PG-13)
This one is the best Samuel L. Jackson movie that I've watched until today. Full of value of life and great story line made this movie is very enjoyable and touching in every minutes of it. Fantastic script based on true story and acting from all cast, even small part actor and actress in it. For those who really love basketball, they should watch this movie, it's really enjoying. Great one. |
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XXX: State of the Union (XXX: The Next Level) (2005, PG-13) |
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Shakespeare in Love (1998, R) |
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American History X (1998, R) |
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Downfall (Der Untergang) (2004, R) |
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The Dreamers (2004, NC-17)
One of the hell wicked movie of all time. Bold, transparent and full of mind game for every second of it. Eva, Michael and Louis give us memorable performance throughout this movie by successfully delivered performance involved mix feeling that change in almost every scene. Good directing by Bernardo Bertolucci, he manage to keep the difference between bold movie and sexually-abused theme inside the movie. Please don't let the nudity side of this movie blinding your fair perspective on this movie. Keep going and wrap it up in the end of the movie. |
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Ray (2004, PG-13) |
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Garden State (2004, R) |
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Reservoir Dogs (, R) |
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Groundhog Day (1993, PG) |
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Trainspotting (1996, R)
Trainspotting ? this is a classic movie that bring drugs-life problems comes to silver screen. The concept was brilliant dark drugs-life blended with disgustingness, silliness and humor. However, if take those accessories away from this movie, you will only feel the dark side of this movie, which was the feeling that I've got, it's almost follow this formula "Requiem for a Dream" + "Snatch" = "Trainspotting". This was the best performance from Ewan McGregor as far as I know and definitely Danny Boyle masterpiece. Great scottish cinematography make this movie one of a kind and memorable throughout the decade. Great classic that breakthrough the community to accept drug-life story in silver screen. |
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Run Lola Run (Lola rennt) (1999, R) |
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The Invasion (2007, PG-13) |
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No Reservations (2007, PG) |
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Cars (2006, G)
Do you want to know what I feel about this movie after I watched it ? Only one word, Beautiful. How to explain it ? first, it's really beautiful peace of animation art that Pixar delivers in this movie. They successfully make character framed in form of car, but maintain the beauty and uniqueness of the cars itself. Second, beautiful character. Each of them really represent a beautiful individual that bring this cars to life. Emotions showed from this character was so real and touching, couldn't believe that it's coming from cars. Third, beautiful story line. OMG, the frame of sadness of transformation of great town to forgotten town due to interstate highway are still in my mind as one of the touching moment in the animation history. As well as the ending, which was the best ending of all Pixar movie that I've watch. Great movie, thanks to Pixar. |
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Atonement (2007, R)
Beautiful cinematography and marvelous script. All the cast gave their A class performance in this movie to execute the script and story line about regret. I must gave credit to young Saoirse Ronan and James McAvoy for their acting. This movie is full of message of life and love that can make you drown deep down your thought. |
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Hotel Rwanda (2005, PG-13) |
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You Can Count On Me (2000, R)
If you want to see the best performance from Mark Ruffalo and Laura Linney, this is the movie that you should watch. They are beautifully talented actor/actress and they really give us all the feeling that a brother and sister always has. Fantasticly directed by Kenneth Lonergan which make this beatifully story keeps its charm and aura in the movie. Lonergar made this movie sexy, warm, harsh, fragile and emotional which was actually fulfill what this movie about, a story about orphan brother and sister feeling and relationship. You must watch this one, I promise you'll love this. |
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Amistad (1997, R) |
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Mona Lisa Smile (2003, PG-13) |
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Letters from Iwo Jima (2007, R) |
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Open Range (2003, R) |
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The Last Samurai (2003, R) |
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Gladiator (2000, R) |
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The Tunnel (Der Tunnel) (2001, Unrated) |
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Malena (2000, R) |
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The Last King of Scotland (2006, R)
If you haven't see this movie, you better buy it, borrow it or do anything to be able to watch it. It's kind of fascinating to see a twisted movie like this, that collaborate between real life history with an additional fiction story line along the movie. Forest Whitaker deserve his oscar on this movie since he was great in this movie by performing himself as Idi Amin, one of the famous dictator from Uganda, Africa. However, I still amazed by the acting of McAvoy with his great scottish accent, really amazing. Great directing and cinematography, but the best part of this movie is to realized that some of the scene did happened in the real world history, or I should say the cruel and crazy world history. |
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The Lake House (2006, PG)
Personally, I think this movie is quite good if you don't think about the fact that it's an adaptation movie of the original "Siworae" movie from Korea. Keanu Reeves was quite fit to the role, since there's not much emotion required for his part of the movie other than cool and romantic. But my attention was always on Sandra Bullock with her lovable face and beauty supporting her sadness and lonely role that demanded to be hungry for romance. Overall, it's quite good movie with great story and cinematography, even though it was an adaptation from previous movie. |
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Training Day (2001, R)
The best performance ever from Denzel Washington was captured in this movie, once you start watching this movie, you'll get carried away with how Denzel play his role along the story line, perfect cinematography will make you think and feel this is real life documentary rather than a movie, a collectible item |
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Fight Club (1999, R) |
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End (2007, PG-13)
The final part of the trilogy, not as good as the former two, especially the ending, Disney should make the ending more dramatic, not just by letting the pirates shot Lord Beckett's ship without a fight (since he has the strongest ship and a big sea armada). However, Johnny Depp acting was still good, Geoffey Rush and Bill Nighy was awesome as well |
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Inside Man (2006, R) |
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Crank (2006, R) |
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28 Days Later (2003, R) |
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28 Weeks Later... (2007, R) |
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We Own the Night (2007, R)
We own the night : More than just a crime drama movie. Why is that? it is because the underlying emotion plot on this movie is based on love to people closed to them. Family love is substantially takes more than half of the movie mood, while love to people trusting them takes the rest. The action and crime was only on small bit of the movie, which makes this movie full pact of great acting from its casts. I really appreciated Joaquin Phoenix and Mark Wahlberg's direction on producing this and of course, give their best acting on this movie. James Gray should get the credit as well since he successfully make the cinematography memorable and motivate all cast to give their best which result brilliantly, even Eva Mendes act above the par and Robert Duvall plays important emotion plot inside the movie. Definitely must watch 2007/2008 movie. |
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My Blueberry Nights (2007, PG-13) |
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Bridge to Terabithia (2007, PG) |
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Blood Diamond (2006, R)
TIA (This is Africa) !!, the theme of this movie was so strong about humanity value in the whole world, even though it's filming a condition in Africa, this things also happened anywhere else in the world. Strong memorable performance from Caprio, Connoly and Hounsou triggered us to sit tight and watched the movie carefully on all its dialog. Great cinematography and directing by Edward Zwick successfully bring the essence of survivalness on this movie. A must watch humanity movie. |
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Empire of the Sun (1987, PG)
Spielberg always have an eye to watch great talent. He did found the fantastic Christian Bale, which I think perform magnificent in this movie. The story plot was so fresh, entertaining and neat. Spielberg also manage to bring good cinematography on this movie, and I couldn't believe that in 1987 he could do it in such a elegant way. A memorable movie. |
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Braveheart (1995, R) |
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The Aviator (2004, PG-13) |
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The Last of the Mohicans (1992, R) |
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Big Fish (2003, PG-13) |
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Das Boot (The Boat) (1981, R) |
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The Notebook (2004, PG-13) |
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Paris Je T'aime (2007, R)
One word that describe this movie. Sweet. The concept was brilliant, which is maximizing several short movie with free interpretation ending for the viewer to conclude them self. Great setting for love story, without limitation, bold, honest and transparent which taken place in paris. Fantastic fresh cast from different part of the world with magnificent director in the world today including Coen brothers, Walter Sales and many more. Beautiful script and story throughout the movie made the viewer captured a lot of value of love through the story. Great compilation for true love seeker. |
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A Bug's Life (1998, G)
This is a must movie for me to watch considering I'm a Disney Pixar movie lover. I'm not going to comment about the animation since definitely over my expectation, or should I said brilliant. The main attraction of this movie was the story. This movie bring forward the point that everything comes in the mind. The ants is not weak, they are very strong if the realized it and they can fight anything if they are united. That's actually a very good value of life. Teamwork and unity can overcome anything in this world. The strength is not in our physical power, but in our mind and heart. If we want it, we will achieve it. Great one to watch and very educative for children. |
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Sling Blade (1997, R) |
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Equilibrium (2002, R)
One of the best action movie of all time. All the cast to gave extra miles in this movie by delivering great action performance combined with heavy mix feeling and pretending since the story made them supposed not to feel anything. I guess it's the proof that it's very difficult to play with our feeling as a human being. Every time people would have feeling as long as their breathing. Great one to watch and the action coreography at the ending was fantastic. |
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Into the Wild (2007, R)
This is a perfect 2.5 hours creepy movie. Why is this movie creepy ?, this movie based on true story and the story is a wicked one about a person that try to denied any human invention and modern behaviour, such as politics, pretenders and etc, and jump him self into conclusion that living in the wild is more natural, meaningful and more exciting compare to living the modern world. Sean Pean and Emile Hirsh done fantastically to present this true story into the big screen. The plot is intimidating and twisted, the ending was creepy and sad. The moral of the story is "Happiness only real if can be share". Great one. |
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Before Sunrise (1995, R) |
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Aeon Flux (2005, PG-13) |
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Juno (2007, PG-13)
Simple but good. Everyday life condition and story bring up to the big screen with modesty and simple presentation. Great script and reality based cinematography make the message on this movie well delivered and easy to be digested. Great acting from all cast, especially Ellen Page and Jennifer Garner, which can bring the best emotion and chemistry captured in this movie. Great movie to watch for family and teenagers such that they know their life values. |
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I, Robot (2004, PG-13) |
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Get Shorty (1995, R) |
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The Painted Veil (2006, PG-13)
Great romantic movie that blend poverty, survival, love and nobel vision into one beautiful story about love. The weakness was its slow pace, however the strong point was its cinematography that really beautiful. Great classical setting view and background collide with the condition that unsafe physically make this movie a unique collaboration of all of that. Naomi Watts was marvelous, Edward Norton was great, however, my hats off for the director, John Curran. Good movie for romance fans, just please be aware of its slow pace. |
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The Bucket List (2007, PG-13) |
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Hable con Ella (Talk to Her) (2002, R) |
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Y Tu Mama Tambien (2001, R) |
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Amadeus (1984, R)
Very entertaining movie in all aspect, especially on "Mozart's Laugh" part. Great plot and story line by showing the history of Mozart on third person perspective, especially if that person is dominated with anger, jealousy, shade and power. Great cinematography and costume design just to replicate the exact situation on that time in every detail. Love the acting of Tom Hulce and F. Murray Abrahams, greatly directed by Milos Forman. A classic that you must watch. |
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Frequency (2000, PG-13)
I never have been impressed by Dennis Quaid acting and performance in his movies. But that prejudice changed today. I watch this movie today and totally love it. Why ? first, "fresh story". Take the logic out of the equation, this movie has the total package as a exciting thriller movie that involving past and future concept, by not abusing it but used it properly. Second, the "love" factor of this movie is stronger than any other movie. There's no love stronger than a love to a family and all cast did really terrific job on performing their family love expression throughout the movie. Third, the "story plot", which has been the strongest point. By changing something in the past, you'll change the future as well. Once you changed the past, you must keep on that track and take the consequences, even though it's a tough one. Forth, great "lovable ending". This one you've to see it by yourself caused I won't spoil the movie by telling it first before you guys watch it. Promise me you'll watch this one. |
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Sleepers (1996, R)
I'm so shock that this movie didn't even have any nomination on academy awards at that time. I believe this movie was oscar standard movie with bold and strong true story line and plot with great acting from all the cast plus great cinematography and directing from Barry Levinson. All cast was great, the beautifully performed and maintain balance of the film. A very great plot end with dramatic happiness and bitter feeling in each of the audience, touch the heart to the deepest feeling on a bit of everything. Total compact of feeling captured in this movie. Fantastic movie by my standard. |
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12 Angry Men (Twelve Angry Men) (1957, Unrated) |
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Taegukgi (Brotherhood) (Taegukgi hwinalrimyeo) (2004, R) |
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Good Bye, Lenin (2004, R) |
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Hero (2004, PG-13) |
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Life Is Beautiful (La Vita è bella) (1998, PG-13) |
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The Covenant (2006, PG-13) |
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The Return (Vozvrashcheniye) (2003, Unrated) |
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Ultraviolet (2006, PG-13) |
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Happy Feet (2006, PG) |
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Amores Perros (2000, R)
Inarritu was one of brilliant director in the world today, this movie is one of the proof, meaningful 3 fragment of life story, all collided into one single meaning which is the meaning of its title, "Life is a Bitch" and it's will always was, unless you change your perpective on how you look at it. |
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Bad Education (La Mala educación) (2004, NC-17) |
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Battle Royale (Batoru Rowaiaru) (2001, Unrated) |
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Fargo (1996, R) |
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Oldboy (2005, R) |
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Good Will Hunting (1997, R) |
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The Silence of the Lambs (1991, R) |
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Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004, PG) |
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Eyes Wide Shut (1999, R)
The final masterpiece of Stanley Kubrick and this time it's involving one of the greatest acting couple of all time, Cruise and Kidman. Magnificent script, great cinematography, fantastic acting and artistic screenplay throughout this movie is the formula of perfection on watching a work of art, and please do remember, this is Stanley Kubrick's work, hence, all scene has their own meaning and delivered in Kubrick's symbolic way of viewing. |
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Platoon (1986, R) |
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The Sixth Sense (1999, PG-13) |
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The Green Mile (1999, R)
Michael Clarke Duncan should have an oscar nomination for the performance that he gave in this movie. Strong, touching story plot, great cinematography and cast, and I must say amazing acting by all cast. The ending was so perfect and memorable. What a great visualization for a great Stephen King's story. |
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Gandhi (1982, PG) |
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Wedding Crashers (2005, R) |
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Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others) (2006, R) |
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Alien (1979, R)
This one is one of my favorite sci-fi thriller movie of all time. The technology really bring us to visualized somewhere in the future, while the story plot keep ourself to the maximum attention to the movie. I really like the visualization of the Alien, it's so awesome I must say. A collectible one. |
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Aliens (1986, R)
Fantastic sequel from the first one, with additional strong acting from the cast. The technology are still amazed me and the story line is even better than the first one. I watched this movie for more than 10 times and I'm still want to watch it again. One of my favourite thriller sci-fi movie of all time. |
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The Terminator (1984, R) |
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991, R) |
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Sophie Scholl: The Final Days (2006, PG) |
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Casino (1995, R) |
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Superbad (2007, R) |
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Gangs of New York (2002, R)
Five stars from me for this movie. Not because of DiCaprio, Scorcese nor Diaz, but because of Daniel Day-Lewis presence and the story itself. The story is grade A supported by grade A cinematography. Scorcese can take the credit here since he manage to turn a long story and script to a very exciting movie with a full grip through it. I've even cannot miss any line in the movie since its all very intimidating and sarcastic. However, Daniel Day-Lewis was the highlight in this movie, by successfully once again delivered his performance standard and transform Bill "The Butcher" Cutting to be iconic as Day-Lewis in the real life and other movie as well. Comparing his performance in "There will be blood", this one deserve an oscar more than that one. Violence, intense, psychotic, elegant and cunning were the right words to describe this movie. Well done guys. |
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The Insider (1999, R) |
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Enemy of the State (1998, R) |
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21 Grams (2003, R) |
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Sunshine (2007, R) |
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Ratatouille (2007, G) |
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Blade Runner (1982, R) |
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Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977, PG) |
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Crash (2004, R) |
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Sideways (2004, R) |
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Ghost World (2001, R) |
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Amelie (Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain) (2001, R) |
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Freedom Writers (2007, PG-13)
Great humanist movie. Very bold, strong and inspiring on telling the story of youth condition in the US neighborhood. Racistme is always being a problem in any where in the world and this movie bought it to the silver screen in a very elegant style. Fantastic acting from all cast, especially Hillary Swank and Imelda Staunton performance was top notch. What I've enjoyed the most of this movie was the script and story plot which made this long movie enjoyable and not boring. Richard LaGravenese delivered this movie in high quality with his great directing, cinematography and definitely achieve respect to do a noble effort on directing an educative movie which become one of the best educative movie I've watched so far. Great movie to watch. |
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Breach (2007, PG-13)
A movie that represent the worst espionage scandal of the US. Cooper acting chemistry is suit the role here better than the acting that he gave in "The Kingdom". Ryan Phillippe could be as good as Matt Damon for the Jason Bourne role, and I've begin to admire Laura Linney's beauty and cannot wait for her next movie. Great cast, script and directing. Overall, cinematography need to be highly appreciated. |
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Little Miss Sunshine (2006, R)
One of the best comedy drama movie of all time. Fantastic script and plot make the message of this movie delivered to all the viewer. The good thing about this meaningful movie are the choice of the cast and the character build up plot, it was properly place and selected. It was entertaining and exciting to know what happened next scene after scene. |
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Transamerica (2005, R) |
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Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006, R) |
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Walk the Line (2005, PG-13) |
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Billy Elliot (2000, R) |
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Monsters, Inc. (2001, G)
Fabulous movie. Top knotch technology from Pixar collaborated with wonderful story from Disney made this movie fun and enjoying. Life values blend in fun, imaginative and excitement shows this movie can be enjoyed by wide range of ages and perfect for family occasions. Marvelous script and story plot made this movie one of the best animation movie of all time, and yet once again it's from Disney Pixar. |
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Scoop (2006, PG-13) |
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Planet Terror (Grindhouse Presents: Robert Rodriguez's Planet Terror) (2007, R) |
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Kingdom of Heaven (2005, R) |
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Death Proof (Grindhouse Presents) (2007, R) |
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Unleashed (Danny the Dog) (2005, R) |
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The Chorus (Les Choristes) (2005, PG-13) |
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Lilya 4-Ever (Lilja 4-ever) (2003, R) |
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Shaun of the Dead (2004, R) |
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Le Scaphandre et le Papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly) (2007, PG-13) |
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The Jacket (2005, R)
What a blast in my face!!!, this movie rocks like crazy. All casting giving top notch performance, inparticular Daniel Craig, Adrien Brody and Kiera Knightley. The story is fresh supported by great cinematography by John Maybury. It's mind twisted drama plus violence attributes all over the movie, touching to the heart in an unusual way. Great underrated movie. |
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Michael Clayton (2007, R)
What a script. Twisted plot in beginning part of this movie made this movie mysterious as it can be, but when it reach the middle part, we'll begin to get a strong grip from the script and plot. The ending was the best as the script is getting better towards the end. Tony Gilroy, George Clooney, Tilda Swinton, Tom Wilkinson are performed fantasticly in this movie, they deserve their oscar nominations as this movie does. |
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The Departed (2006, R) |
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The World's Fastest Indian (2005, PG-13) |
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La Vie en Rose (La Mome) (2007, PG-13) |
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Next (2007, PG-13) |
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Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006, R) |
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Proof (2004, PG-13) |
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The Matrix (1999, R) |
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The Matrix Reloaded (2003, R) |
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The Matrix Revolutions (2003, R) |
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The Godfather (1972, R) |
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The Godfather, Part II (1974, R) |
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The Godfather, Part III (1990, R) |
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X-Men (2000, PG-13) |
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X2 (2003, PG-13) |
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X-Men: The Last Stand (2006, PG-13) |
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Spider-Man (2002, PG-13)
My favourite superhero series, perfect cast, nicely directed by Sam Raimi, he did deliver this movie better than expected with great cinematography and fantastic plot, the best part of this movie is the real life of Peter Parker, and the unlikely part of this movie is the visualization of the villain which I think can be better. |
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Spider-Man 2 (2004, PG-13)
Better than the first one, still with great cast and nicely directed by Sam Raimi, maintaining great cinematography and fantastic plot, however I still think the visualization of the villain can be better. I still fancy the real life story of Peter Parker and his best friend Harry, at least it involves some one-to-one acting between those two. |
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Spider-Man 3 (2007, PG-13)
Personally I think this one is the best Spiderman movie in the series so far, since it involves more acting, both related to Peter Parker and the villain. I appreciate the visualization of the Venom, however the Sand Man didn't give us strong impression for a villain. I still like the cinematography and the story plot though. |
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The Bourne Supremacy (2004, PG-13) |
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The Bourne Ultimatum (2007, PG-13) |
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The Shawshank Redemption (1994, R) |
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Batman Begins (2005, PG-13)
The best Batman movie so far. Not only captured the heroic related performance, but also acting between cast with a fantastic script to be performed. Liam Neeson is perfect for that character, while Christian Bale was so talented and amazing. I couldn't wait "The Dark Knight" in 2008. Bravo Christophet Nolan! |
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Requiem for a Dream (2000, R)
Everyone should watch this movie to be grateful of what God gave us from the first time, once you watch this movie you'll realized that life on "that" road is full of "surprises", and at the end all you get is regret. Great acting from all the cast, nice cinematography and story plot as well, especially the very sadly and touching ending. A must watch movie. |
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The Prestige (2006, PG-13) |
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Collateral (2004, R) |
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300 (2007, R) |
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Memento (2000, R) |
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Schindler's List (1993, R) |
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Das Experiment (The Experiment) (2001, R) |
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Donnie Darko (2001, R) |
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Ocean's Thirteen (2007, PG-13)
I guess the story line have a lot of potential to be develop to be more dramatic movie to certain extent, once again i don't feel that pulling all the star together in this movie was necessary, especially Al Pacino, they should've promote a new fresh star to be more dynamic, however, i must agree that this movie enjoyable and fun, worth to watch |
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Before Sunset (2004, R) |
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007, PG-13) |
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The Cooler (2003, R) |
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Rocky Balboa (2006, PG)
This movie doesn't have strong base story from start to beginning. However, I really appreciate the performance from all cast in this movie, that quite strong and passionate, in particular Sylvester Stallone and Milo Ventimiglia. Sylvester Stallone as director can definitely bring the best cinematography and direction for the actor to keep continuing the momentum of the previous rocky with all his history and interpretation of a boxing champion and legend. Entertaining movie but surely not as exiting as previous series. |
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Running Scared (2006, R) |
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Snatch. (2001, R) |
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Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1999, R) |
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GoodFellas (1990, R) |
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The Good Shepherd (2006, R) |
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King Kong (2005, PG-13) |
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Children of Men (2006, R)
Transparent, brutal and honest, these are what the movie about, you can see the trend of human is going backward in this movie, they fight each other, destruction, racistme and egoistic, and when they face extinction, they still keep doing those thing that jeopardize themself. Great cinematography and acting by all cast, a must watch movie. |
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Moulin Rouge! (2001, PG-13) |
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Casino Royale (2006, PG-13) |
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Thank You For Smoking (2005, R) |
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A Cinderella Story (2004, PG) |
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Serendipity (2001, PG-13) |
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The Usual Suspects (1995, R)
One of the best twisted movie ever made, great cast delivers fantastic acting and great directing by Brian Singer. Really enjoy the plot and the story line while the ending was beautiful. This movie really thought you to be thinking outside the box. Kevin Spacey deserve his Oscar, however, Gabriel Byrne also done outstanding act on this movie. |
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The Devil Wears Prada (2006, PG-13) |
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The Break-Up (2006, PG-13) |
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005, PG-13) |
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| 177 |
Transformers (2007, PG-13) |
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The Kingdom (2007, R)
Very intense movie with heavy loaded political perceptions. Despite the based story is questionable, I like the cinematography and script that this movie gave to its audience. However, I found it quite wierd and funny that the 4 main cast didn't gave memorable performance in this movie. The other supporting actors that plays the arabic characters act much more intense and memorable than those 4. If you looking for the action-packed heavily loaded political perception movie, you better watch this one. |
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Forrest Gump (1994, PG-13) |
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Babel (2006, R)
This movie is Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu personality. Fragment of life was always the main point of all his movie and his uniqueness was those fragment of life will collide in one thin red line in some point, just like amores perros. But for this, he used human relation as the collision point of those stories inside the movie. Successfully maximized all the cast to live up those stories and push it to certain extreme stories of human lives. Fantastic cinematography, script and acting captured in this movie. One message come across, our life is really previous, however, we need to be able to value it ourself before we can see it that way. |
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Pulp Fiction (1994, R) |
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Little Children (2006, R) |
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Mulholland Drive (2001, R) |
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| 184 |
Black Book (Zwartboek) (2007, R) |
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Sin City (2005, R) |
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| 186 |
Lucky Number Slevin (2006, R) |
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| 187 |
Seven (Se7en) (1995, R) |
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| 188 |
Magnolia (1999, R) |
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| 189 |
War (Rogue Assassin) (2007, R) |
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| 190 |
Cidade de Deus, (City of God) (2003, R) |
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| 191 |
The Pianist (2002, R) |
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| 192 |
Ran (1985, R) |
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| 193 |
Lost In Translation (2003, R) |
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| 194 |
Eastern Promises (2007, R) |
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| 195 |
Prime (2005, PG-13) |
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| 196 |
The Best of Youth (La meglio gioventù) (2003, R) |
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| 197 |
Stranger Than Fiction (2006, PG-13) |
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| 198 |
Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang (2005, R) |
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| 199 |
A Clockwork Orange (1971, R)
Absolute masterpiece by the all-time greatest director ever in this world, Stanley Kubrick. Once again, he succesfully throw a punch to your face with this movie and you cannot even blink in watching it. Everything is there, from artistical, disturbing, disgusting, good script, psycho acting and Kubrick's unique cinematography. The theme about young people behaviour cannot disguise the true essence of this movie, which is surprises and karma of life. And if you want to break it to pieces, every scene has its own meaning, with visualization of life values through Kubrick's symbolic way. Brilliant Mr. Kubrick |
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Full Metal Jacket (1987, R)
Whatever the theme is, you'll know that this movie is made by Stanley Kubrick. Why ? the script is very symbolic of sanity and insanity of human being. The script of the first half of this movie is blown my mind away for its uniqueness and meaning behind it. The second half was also fantastic and totally different compare to the first one by its visualization and part of the script. Without even a big star on the cast line-up, this movie still able to smooth its way to be a legend, and finally I pick my hat off to the director, Mr. Kubrick. |
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The Shining (1980, R) |
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2001: A Space Odyssey (1968, G)
Simply Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, great simbolic story plot of mankind journey over their life and they will be back to their limited state of mind represent by the "room" at the end of the movie. The 3 part of the movie was so brilliant, ancient part of mankind represent their behaviour, the technology part represent their ambition and handicap, and at the end, the "evolution room" part represent mankind destiny through this life. One of the best movie of all time. |
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Pride and Prejudice (2005, PG) |
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| 204 |
Mr. Brooks (2007, R) |
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The Family Stone (2005, PG-13) |
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| 206 |
L'Auberge Espagnole (Pot Luck)(Euro Pudding)(The Spanish Apartment) (2002, R)
It's unique, entertaining, cultural and twisting in ears and tongue. Great movie with unique cross cultural theme with fantastic more than three european language blend together in every scene. Great acting from these youngster including the beautiful Audrey Tautou. Great story plot and underlying values of life with its problems and fun. |
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United 93 (2006, R) |














































































































































































































