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3.78 average
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Gomorrah (Gomorra) - Unrated September 7, 2009  
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Cache (Hidden) - R September 7, 2009  
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Taken - PG-13 April 17, 2009  
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His Girl Friday - Unrated March 13, 2009  
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In Bruges - R Colin Farrell: Smoking, drinking, swearing Irishman.
It's hard to imagine any other actor playing the role of Ray in "In Bruges".

Ray is a hitman.. kind of.. and at his bosses command he and his mate Ken get sent to Bruges, "The most well-preserved medieval city in Belgium". Whoopdie fucking do, is basically the thoughts of Ray.

Staying in a homely inn, and waiting a call from their boss played by Ralph Fiennes.. to find out what their next move is.

Along the way, Ray finds love in a drug dealer, and Ken finds love within a city that gets passed over by most tourists..

It's ridiculous at times, politically incorrect most of the time, with some obvious overtones of Guy Ritchie movies. It definitely was an obvious choice for a best original screenplay nomination for the Oscars.
February 28, 2009  
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O - R Many people will go to watch this movie knowing the whole plot. It is Shakespeare of course. But fear not people that think Shakespeare is just some dead guy, this is a really good take on the his classic tragedy "Othello"

I am a keen fan on Shakespeare, and having seen Julia Styles make an outstanding preformance in 10 things I hate about you (Based on Shakespeares comedy "Taming of the Shrew") I knew we had actors with their whole hearts in the performanc.

It was acted beautifully, the characters are likeable and hateable and the story flows with prestine precision. Good film to ease yourself into Shakespeare, or wanting a good story performed by a good, young cast.
October 17, 2008  
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Roman Holiday - Unrated October 8, 2008  
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Crazy/ Beautiful - PG-13 July 11, 2008  
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Boy Culture - Unrated July 11, 2008  
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The Laramie Project - R The Laramie Project is one the most touching plays that I've seen.
And I think part of it was the context.
I live in a small town, filled with people that make racist, sexist, and homophobic quips all the time. It was more than uncool to be a "homosexual".
Then the drama troupe at the college put on this play.
Ideals change, bigotry falls, and the idea of acceptance prevails.

The movie version of the play captures the magic that the Tectonic players saught to show, a "true" acount of the events proceding the death of Matthew Shephard.

Great cast, most slipping into their respective roles seamlessly, and the news reports cutting in wonderfully.

It's not quite as hard hitting as you'd, it's not soul crushing, but it does put ideas of homophobia into perspective.

But it does beg to wonder, what parts of the story were ommited when Moises put the show together at the start?
July 7, 2008  
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Pump up the Volume - R June 27, 2008  
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FernGully - The Last Rainforest - G June 27, 2008  
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Capote - R June 27, 2008  
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Nobody's Fool - R June 25, 2008  
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Equus - R June 24, 2008  
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Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price - R June 23, 2008  
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Cruising - R June 23, 2008  
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The Outlaw - Unrated June 23, 2008  
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The Last Temptation of Christ - R June 23, 2008  
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Avatar: The Last Airbender: Book 3 - Unrated June 23, 2008  
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Bottle Shock - PG-13 June 22, 2008  
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Religulous - R June 22, 2008  
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Synecdoche, New York - R June 22, 2008  
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Trumbo - PG-13 June 22, 2008  
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Towelhead - R June 22, 2008  
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