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In this list there are new movies and some not that new movies that I really want to see them. but until now they are not available for me.
They are my favorite movies

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Shoot 'Em Up (2007,  R)
Shoot 'Em Up
Good movie...
Yeah, really a fast paced movie and some of the action scenes were totally unbelievable but Visual effects is very good. The story of it is acceptable. Acting is good.
Clive Owen and Paul Giamatti against each other! It was a good job. Monica Bellucci is stud as always.
I like it.
2
Fred Claus (2007,  PG)
3
Beowulf (2007,  PG-13)
4
National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007,  PG)
5
The Game Plan (2007,  PG)
The Game Plan
Good movie...
A good family movie with the only purpose of entertaining people with that unique touch that only Disney can give. It has a very simple yet enjoyable story about a famous football player who's life is all about football, parties, women and his dog apparently a very good life but also a very lonely one when someday a girl appears at his door telling that he is her dad and there's where he must learn how to be a parent and at the same time to live. The cast is good. The Rock proves that he is more than an action hero, he also can do comedy in a very good way, the little girl Madison Pettis is so cute and his acting is great, she looks very natural. Roselyn Sanchez delivers a good supporting role as the girl's ballet teacher and Kyra Sedgwick although it was a short performance it was also very convincing. In conclusion, a very good family that you will enjoy.
I enjoyed it.
6
10,000 B.C. (2008,  PG-13)
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The Longest Yard (2005,  PG-13)
8
The Other Boleyn Girl (2008,  PG-13)
The Other Boleyn Girl
Brilliant movie...
It was everything I thought that it would be. This movie is so touching. My verdict is; It was very good. Superbly acted, beautifully shot.
Natalie Portman carries the film. Although her accent falters at times, it can be forgiven by the power driven behind her performance. Scarlett Johansson is also very impressive. In the book, Mary is drippy and annoying. But it appears that Scarlett did not make her so. She did the unknown character justice by portraying her as a selfless, good sister. Although Eric Bana was good, he did slightly disappoint, but I think that this might be due to his relatively short screen time. Jim Sturgess and Juno Temple shine. he plays the perfect George Boleyn who gets caught up in his sister's problems and tries in vain to protect her. I even forgot that Juno Temple was the malicious Lolaa from Atonement, she was so good! (Another fantastic film!(Amazing book, too!))
All in all, this movie was one of the greatest historical films. Not boring in the slightest. Very edgy.
I loved it.
9
The Fast and the Furious (2001,  PG-13)
10
Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007,  G)
11
Ocean's Eleven (2001,  PG-13)
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Ocean's Twelve (2004,  PG-13)
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Ocean's Thirteen (2007,  PG-13)
14
Saw III (2006,  R)
15
Saw IV (2007,  R)
16
In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale (2006,  PG-13)
17
The Great Debaters (2007,  PG-13)
18
P.S. I Love You (2007,  PG-13)
19
Hitman (2007,  R)
20
I'm Not There (2007,  R)
I'm Not There
Great movie...
I'M NOT THERE is clearly not a movie for everyone. The concept of the film is experimental, the execution of the 'documentary' is actually an amalgam of the aura and influence of one man in the music world instead of a linear history of a famous singer/poet, and the goal seems more to find the effect of Bob Dylan's chameleon persona on those people with whom he came into contact than it is to relate the story of a fascinating and important American artist.
The intertwining stories are done so well and stay so true to the man that Dylan was makes "I'm Not There" one of the best films of the year. The constantly changing themes, looks and colors of the film embody Dylan's appearances to perfection. The six characters embody Dylan's schizophrenic like changing of personalities. The historical backdrops used in the film are important and relevant to the times and characters as they add depth and perception to the character's lives. Todd Haynes has created a work that should only get better and more revered as time goes by because we just don't come across films such as this in any time period. Haynes has created a gem to be proud of and a gem that Dylan should be proud of.
Quote: There he lies. God rest his soul, and his rudeness. A devouring public can now share the remains of his sickness, and his phone numbers. There he lay: poet, prophet, outlaw, fake, star of electricity. Nailed by a peeping tom, who would soon discover...
Jude: A poem is like a naked person...
Narrator: - even the ghost was more than one person.
Arthur: ...but a song is something that walks by itself.
I like it
21
Lions for Lambs (2007,  R)
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Margot at the Wedding (2007,  R)
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Southland Tales (2007,  R)
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Dan in Real Life (2007,  PG-13)
Dan in Real Life
Great movie...
Dan in Real Life starts as very unbalanced and decidedly indie feel - but after the first 10 minutes this sorts itself out in a stunning way.
I was prepared to see a fairly funny romantic comedy - which is our favourite genre - and ended up with a really good movie.
We were bowled over by this: consistently very very funny, - just the right mix of blues and joy - and great performances from all involved.
It takes a difficult subject - how being a widower impacts life - and a typical romance one - guy loves girl who loves him but is in a relationship already - and mixes it all up in a great way.
The fact that this is all centered on one family just increases the fun as we learn to get to know them all.
Overall, funny, sweet, original, but also comforting - a really nice effort and one that deserves wide viewing.
Loved it.
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30 Days of Night (2007,  R)
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Rendition (2007,  R)
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Reservation Road (2007,  R)
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Why Did I Get Married? (2006,  Unrated)
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Why Did I Get Married? (2007,  PG-13)
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Sleuth (2007,  R)
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We Own the Night (2007,  R)
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The Heartbreak Kid (2007,  R)
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Mr. Woodcock (2007,  PG-13)
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The Good Night (2007,  R)
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The Darjeeling Limited (2007,  R)
36
Feast of Love (2007,  R)
37
Resident Evil: Extinction (2007,  R)
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Resident Evil - Apocalypse (2004,  R)
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Into the Wild (2007,  R)
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Good Luck Chuck (2007,  R)
41
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007,  R)
The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford
Great movie...
If you have watched the trailer and know this movie is two hours and forty minutes long you know what you are getting into and should not be disappointed. This movie delivers on every level of film making, be it cinematography, acting, or writing. Casey Affleck delivers a fantastic performance in how he portrays Robert Ford as the bright eyed fawning kid in a way so sincere it makes the audience uncomfortable even when it shouldn't. Brad Pitt underplays his part as Jesse James hitting all the right notes while never saying much. Exactly the way one would expect an outlaw to act when they have everything in the world to hide. I can't say the movie didn't FEEL two hours and forty minutes long but I never wanted it to end sooner than it did. I guess I just enjoyed the time I got to spend watching these characters for the full running time.
I loved this movie. Unfortunately, a long western without action is something seemingly impossible to sell to the public these days. It would be to the advantage of the studio to sell this like The English Patient was sold 10 years ago. Just make people feel like ignorant idiots if they don't like it! As much as it pains me to say it, I think most people don't care enough to bother seeing what makes this movie so great. The only other option to make this a success is to fool them into THINKING they love the movie. I'm really curious how many folks out there that like the movie agree with me here.
I like it.
42
In the Valley of Elah (2007,  R)
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December Boys (2007,  PG-13)
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The Brave One (2007,  R)
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About a Boy (2002,  PG-13)
46
The 40 Year Old Virgin (2005,  R)
The 40 Year Old Virgin
Good movie...
Steve Carell comes into his own in his first starring role in the 40 Year Old Virgin, having only had supporting roles in such films as Bewitched, Bruce Almighty, Anchorman, and his work on the Daily Show, we had only gotten a small taste of the comedy that Carell truly makes his own. You can tell that Will Ferrell influenced his "comedic air" but Carell takes it to another level, everything he does is innocent, lovable, and hilarious. I would not hesitate to say that Steve Carell is one of the next great comedians of our time.
The 40 Year Old Virgin is two hours of non-stop laughs (or 4 hours if you see it twice like I did), a perfect supporting cast and great leads charm the audience through the entire movie. The script was perfect with so many great lines that you will want to see the movie again just to try to remember them all. The music fit the tone of the movie great, and you can tell the director knew what he was doing.
Filled with sex jokes, some nudity, and a lot of language, this movie isn't for everyone but if you liked the Wedding Crashers, Anchorman, or any movie along those lines, you will absolutely love The 40 Year Old Virgin.
I like it.
47
Balls of Fury (2007,  PG-13)
48
The Invasion (2007,  PG-13)
49
Skinwalkers (2007,  PG-13)
Skinwalkers
Weak movie...
Well, I just saw "Skinwalkers" and I find it kind of a "OK" movie, you can actually watch it while doing something else or having a conversation with the person next to you or even checking your emails ! you won't miss much if you lost track of what's going on ! and even if you felt like you lost a line or two, just think of any line that can work for the situation and here you go ! you got your own movie ! I'm not saying it's a bad movie, it's just not the best werewolf movie in the world (is there such a thing anyways ?! ) and it's not - by far - the best horror movie either ! So, if you're looking for something to kill time with, here's your movie, if you're looking for something else ! well, keep looking !
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The Ten (2007,  R)
51
El Cantante (2007,  R)
52
Rescue Dawn (2007,  PG-13)
53
Goya's Ghosts (2007,  R)
54
Kramer vs. Kramer (1979,  PG)
55
Evening (2007,  PG-13)
56
Nancy Drew (2007,  PG)
57
Mr. Brooks (2007,  R)
58
The Man Who Cried (2000,  R)
59
August Rush (2007,  PG)
60
Sweet November (2001,  PG-13)
61
Saving Private Ryan (1998,  R)
Saving Private Ryan
Great movie...
"Saving Private Ryan" is one of Steven Spielberg's most haunting and visually stunning films. As the film opens, you see an elderly man (Whose identity is not revealed until the end), standing at a headstone, in tears. Why? You soon understand the story as we go back in time.
It is D-Day, June 6th,1944. You are soon caught up in the battle on Omaha Beach. And it is INCREDIBLY bloody. Soldiers are shot, drowned, blown apart or on fire during the battle on the beach against the Germany army. One of the soldiers fighting is Capt. Miller (Tom Hanks, in one of his best performances), who fights bravely, but you can see the terror that engulfs him. His hands say it all: an uncontrollable shaking.
Soon after the battle, Miller is given a mission: seems that 3 of the killed men were brothers. A fourth is behind enemies lines and needs to be rescued and sent home to America. With his team members accompanying him, Miller starts his search for Private Ryan (Matt Damon).
This is not an easy mission. Every single man knows that they may not survive the trek through the countryside of Normandy. Pvt. Reiben (Edward Burns)believes that Pvt. Ryan is not worth saving, at the cost of their lives. But with courage and determination by the team (although some members do lose their lives), they find Ryan. However, Ryan refuses to leave because a bridge in a bomb shattered town needs protection from the German army. With the assistance of the surviving team, they take a stand against the army. It is at this point that the surviving team members understand the importance of a lingering question through the film: will their sacrifice make a difference? By taking a stand to defend the bridge, the answer is obvious: yes.
The performances of the actors are powerful; Including Hanks, Burns and Damon, you have Tom Sizemore, Barry Pepper, Adam Goldberg, Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Paul Giamatti and Jeremy Davies. John Williams, who always works well with Spielberg, provides a powerful score. The battle at the beginning of the film is one of the most heart wrenching scenes in cinematic history (And is not for the squeamish). It is a very moving film, and you will need plenty of tissue before you watch it.
I love it.
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Fun With Dick and Jane (2005,  PG-13)
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The Singing Detective (2003,  R)
64
Knock Off (1998,  R)
65
Double Team (1997,  R)
66
Helen of Troy (2003,  Unrated)
67
Heartburn (1986,  R)
68
The Missouri Breaks (1976,  PG)
69
Wolf (1994,  R)
70
Ironweed (1987,  R)
71
Blood and Wine (1997,  R)
72
Godzilla Vs. Biollante (1989,  PG)
73
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958,  Unrated)
74
The Specialist (1994,  R)
75
8 Mile (2002,  R)
76
Hannibal (2001,  R)
77
Minority Report (2002,  PG-13)
78
Deja Vu (2006,  PG-13)
79
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992,  PG)
80
Home Alone (1990,  PG)
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Home Alone 4 (2002,  Unrated)
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Home Alone 3 (1997,  PG)
83
Rush Hour 2 (2001,  PG-13)
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Rush Hour (1998,  PG-13)
Rush Hour
Good movie...
The story of the movie is good and acting is acceptable, Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker both made the movie funny and exciting.
I like it.
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Rush Hour 3 (2007,  PG-13)
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Bad Boys (1995,  R)
87
White Chicks (2004,  PG-13)
88
She's the Man (2006,  PG-13)
She's the Man
Good movie...
I thought this movie was absolutely hilarious. I already knew it was going to be a funny movie, but it was funnier than I expected. Sure there were some lame jokes, but they cracked me up. I thought the actors were going to turn out to be pretty bad, but the actors were good in acting out this comedy. I have to give kudos to Amanda Bynes, she looked surprisingly like her brother and pulled off an awesome performance as a boy. As for the other actors, they were funny as well. Of course there were moments where you yell at the screen "how can you not tell?", but that's all part of the fun. In the end the plot turned out pretty well. There's a happy ending, but what'd you expect.
I like it.
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The Butterfly Effect 2 (2006,  R)
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The Number 23 (2007,  R)
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The Day After Tomorrow (2004,  PG-13)
92
Shallow Hal (2001,  PG-13)
93
Elf (2003,  PG)
94
27 Dresses (2008,  PG-13)
27 Dresses
Good movie...
This film is about a woman who is madly in love with her boss, and wants to get married. She has attended 27 weddings, but sadly none of which her own.
27 Dresses is more pleasant than I thought it would be. I was worried that I would have to see 27 weddings in the film, but fortunately I did not. Normally, in a romantic comedy it does not require much acting, but Katherine Heigl manages to put in good acting to portray her jealousy towards her sister. Katherine Heigl is sweet and adorable, and she has a quality that makes the viewers connect to her.
Though the romance subplot is predictable, it story is saved by the rivalry and jealousy between sisters. This subplot is told in a tabloid way, which is fun and entertaining. The ending, which features a lot of dresses, is sweet and symbolically complete. 27 Dresses provides adequate brain off entertainment for the family.
I kind of enjoyed that.
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The Eye (2008,  PG-13)
The Eye
Not bad movie...
So I haven't watched the original Eye movie by the Pang Brothers, but I guess with remakes these days, it doesn't really matter, since most of the time, the Hollywood remade version pales in comparison with the original, despite having a bigger budget, bigger stars and of course, better visual effects. And what almost always seem woeful, is the attempt to try and recreate the atmospherics for a spook fest that Asian horror had perfected, and I'm inclined to suggest that they should adapt the storyline (since there's a creative dearth of ideas), but leave the mimicking of mood at the door.
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Penelope (2006,  PG)
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Take the Lead (2006,  PG-13)
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Disturbia (2007,  PG-13)
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High School Musical (2006,  Unrated)
High School Musical
Very Good Teenager Movie...
The story of the movie is great. acting is pleasant. dancing scenes and music are awesome.
I like it.
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High School Musical 2 (2007,  G)
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High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008,  G)
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The Mask of Zorro (1998,  PG-13)
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Nim's Island (2008,  PG)
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Save the Last Dance (2001,  PG-13)
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Happy Gilmore (1996,  PG-13)
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The Hobbit (2011,  Unrated)
The Hobbit
This must be a great movie like LOTR.
I hope this movie get success as LOTR.
I'm very happy that Peter Jackson is directing it. Oh My God!
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My Best Friend's Wedding (1997,  PG-13)
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Very Bad Things (1998,  R)
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Head Above Water (1996,  R)
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Step Up 2 the Streets (2008,  PG-13)
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Rambo (Rambo IV) (2008,  R)
Rambo (Rambo IV)
Very good movie...
First of all, let me start by saying John Rambo is a masterpiece. They don't make them like this anymore. It is a return of the classic action movie of the 80's and 90's but with a touch of modern directing. Some will say it is gory, some will says it has no plot. But let's be honest, nobody wants a dramatic twist or a deeper meaning when they go to see Rambo! And even if you want to, you can still find it in traces. John Rambo is a killing machine but he is also a guy with strong moral values so if you are really looking for a message it is there to be seen. Other than that it is a full blooded action movie that will strap you to your seat for whole 95 minutes!
Rambo is without question a sick action movie and Stallone has proved himself again as an intense actor and as a solid director.
Tottalty Just watch it, words don't justify it!
I really enjoyed that.
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Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991,  PG-13)
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Peter Pan (2003,  PG)
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What Happens in Vegas (2008,  PG-13)
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Cyborg 2 (1993,  R)
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The Wedding Singer (1997,  PG-13)
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The Children of Huang Shi (2008,  R)
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War, Inc. (2008,  R)
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Get Smart (2008,  PG-13)
120
Wanted (2008,  R)
Wanted
Good movie...
Like so many modern Hollywood moves "wanted" looks and sounds great but is a poorly conceived and written and is ultimately not a good movie. It's another in a long list of movies that is technically excellent but uninspired and unfulfilling.
So it's a fantasy film that I found difficult to get into. The action is well done, the effects look great, but its another case where you are lucky not to have an epileptic fit by the first hour from all the flash cutting and gimmicks. Half the movie is in bullet time.
And then of course there is the loom, which is just a retarded concept and in the face of everything else, I found myself rolling my eyes. If they had spent half the time they spent on effects working on the story, we would all have been better off.
James McAvoy does his best with what he's given and its his performance that keeps the movie from slipping even further into the abyss. Jolie is always great but not given much to do here but look cute...
Anyway I enjoyed it.
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Hancock (2008,  PG-13)
Hancock
Good movie...
Hancock was a pretty interesting as well as entertaining movie. It definitely wasn't your typical superhero movie; and it wasn't originally a DC or Marvel comic. It's more about what would happen if someone with superheroes was around in modern times, and that is what makes it interesting. If there's some property damage done while catching criminals, people will be angry; if a vigilante has a bad attitude, people will be angry. I suppose Batman explores some of that not being liked by the public, as well as the bad attitude and personal trauma of the hero, but I found Hancock to be quite original in its handling of these issues. I liked the media attention and the use of sunglasses as a "mask" of sorts. I really liked how Hancock progresses as a character, and I liked the other characters as well. Usually little kids in movies annoy me, but the son of the supporting character was pretty cute and endearing. This isn't really a hero movie where there is a superhero and a super villain; I think it's more about what it means to be a human and relate to other people, to do good things and the desire to be accepted. I think the best part of Hancock is that it's about a superhuman who is just very human. It was a lot of fun.
I like it.
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The Cable Guy (1996,  PG-13)
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The Dark Knight (2008,  PG-13)
The Dark Knight
Great movie...
The Dark Knight is stunning, in every sense the word. Whether you look at the acting, the directing, the writing, or any other aspect of the movie, it's hard to find a weak point.
Nolan returns to do another incredible job at directing, and once again raises the bar for the Batman series. He creates a perfect balance between having The Dark Knight be a drama about the characters in it and an action-packed crime saga.
The acting alone is terrific. Christian Bale is a natural as Bruce Wayne, and also makes the best Batman I've seen yet, and by his side is Michael Caine, who just seems to fit perfectly as Alfred. Maggie Gyllenhaal does quite well as Rachel and Aaron Eckhart pulls off the transformation from Harvey Dent to Two-Face. Gary Oldman playing Gordon deserves an honorable mention. And then there's Heath Ledger, whose performance alone is nothing short of amazing. A few years ago most people would've said that he would be best known for and remembered by his starring role in Brokeback Mountain. Not anymore.
There's a constant internal struggle for Bruce Wayne, who does all he can to keep the difference between himself and Batman, and the difference between what is right and what has to be done. And all the while chaos reigns in the streets of Gotham, compliments of the Joker, who seems to be the one man who can bring down Batman.
All in all, there is nothing disappointing about The Dark Knight. For a movie that's two and a half hours long, there isn't a dull moment. Living up to the expectations and hype seemed impossible for it to do, but somehow The Dark Knight not only does, but surpasses it.
I love it.
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The Patriot (2000,  R)
The Patriot
Great movie...
I loved this movie "The Patriot" because it so realistic and it is in my top ten favorites of all time. Mel Gibson acting is very good, especially when he cried for his son that has been shot and killed by the officer. The British and French war was realistic too because on that time, the soldiers do not need to hide on the trenches. Their gun is one shot per reload, so their fight like stupid who stayed in the line while hoping that the bullet will miss in their head. Heath Ledger plays Gabriel Martin who goes to fight for his country despite his father's protests. I know that not all of the facts are historically correct but this is a movie and did not claim to be a history lesson. The period is portrayed very well and the battle scenes are so well done that you almost feel you are there. This movie is very graphic in the battles and if you do not like the sight of blood and other realistic battle scenes then this might not be the movie for you. I watched the entire movie and did not realize the length. I was so engrossed in the plots.
I love it.
125
The Curse of the Jade Scorpion (2001,  PG-13)
126
The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000,  PG-13)
127
Tropic Thunder (2008,  R)
128
Tears of the Sun (2003,  R)
129
The Italian Job (2003,  PG-13)
130
James Dean: Sense Memories (2005,  Unrated)
131
Emma (1996,  PG)
132
Death Race (2008,  R)
133
Body of Lies (2008,  R)
134
Tremors 3 - Back to Perfection (2001,  PG)
135
Tremors 4 - The Legend Begins (2004,  PG-13)
136
Iron Man 2 (2010,  Unrated)
137
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009,  PG-13)
138
Wonder Woman (2011,  Unrated)
139
Superman III (1983,  PG)
140
The Reader (2008,  R)

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