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| Movie: | Taxi Driver, Matrix, Gladiator, Fight Club, 300, Prestige, Tombstone, 28 days later, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Original), Aliens, Total Recall, 13th floor |
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The Great Debaters
PG-13
this is like one of those movies i wanted to see but wasn't really in the mood for it. Good movie. I really enjoyed it.
Meet The Browns
PG-13
only thing i really liked about this movie was leroy brown and it wasn't enough him in this movie. I guess I just expected it to be a lil more humorous?
Vantage Point
PG-13
Every once in a while a movie is made that is original. Well I, at least, can't remember seeing a movie like this before. Kept my attention.
Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins
PG-13
Mike Epps is funny. He is way more funny in movies then in standup. Good movie.
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The Matrix
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Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself.
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Gladiator
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This is the true essence of a soldier that carries out his instructions from a commanding officer no matter what.
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300
R
I grade very hard. There are not to many movies that I would have liked to see again. This is definitely one of them. The action was great. The vision that the king had hit home. If I had any issue with the movie, It was your normal great white hope overcoming what seems to be invincible perverted Black bad guy(s). You know your normal Rocky movie to the 10th degree. People that can't put that to the side would not enjoy this movie, and would miss some hidden meanings and information. In time this might make my 5 stars.
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The Dark Knight
by Ericposted 14 hours ago -
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Blood, gore and crushed/decapitated heads.
What more do you need on a rainy day?posted 4 days ago -
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The Eye
by DebraI am so glad I haven't as yet seen the chinese version of this movie as it would have spoiled the enjoyment of this movie as I might not have wanted to watch this version, because when it comes to re-makes of most other movies the lateer versions usually don't live up to the earlier versions.
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The Promise (Master of Crimson Armor) (Wu ji)
by DebraI totally loved this movie the best romantic style movie I have seen in a long time and I am not a big fan of romance movies. Plus the fact that it was based on a Chinese folk tale, Brilliant!!
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Cloverfield
by DebraI really enjoyed this movie especially with using the cast as the ones using the camera to tell the story. Similar in a way to Blair Witch but with way better camera work and no close-up snotty nose crying lol. The movie did leave me with some unanswered questions though which was frustrating.
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The Dark Knight
by Kelly DianaThis movie was very awesome to every at of the actors fantastic. I give a 10+ for a grade.
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posted 6 days ago -
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The Dark Knight
by DevinOMFG. This movie was fucking awesome! Everybody brought their A-game in this one. Aaron Eckhart was great as Harvey Dent/Two-Face. But mostly Heath Ledger's Joker made Jack Nicholson's Joker look like a fucking chump. Heath's performance was great. He better get an Oscar or I'm boycotting the Academy since they really don't take Movies that are based on comics seriously. Definitely my top 5 favorites.
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The Dark Knight
by JohnThis was just an absolute joy to watch. I can't say that this movie was wonderful from start to finish, but it was what the hype had made it become. Maybe even more than that.
?Whatever doesn?t kill you simply makes you? stranger?
The Dark Knight begins with a bank robbery. This is The Joker's first moment under the spot light with a silent but deadly awakening. He advances with his insanity in just a few minutes of screen time. The Joker's entrance was just the tie-in from Jim Gordon's final statement in Batman Begins. I wasn't entirely enthralled by the start. It's mostly because I saw the first six minutes of it online several months before making its appearance on the silver screen. Eventually, I accepted it for what it is. Mostly, I enjoyed it from the little gags The Joker presented himself with; An interesting way to begin a film, but not in the least bit surprising. After all, this is Christopher Nolan?s first sequel. To avoid any unessicary failure, he drew ideas from various sequels to see how they were being introduced and he got through it with flying colors. ?I just wanted to see what you would do. And you didn?t disappoint?.
PLOT:
?I?m a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do with one if I caught it. I just do things?
The story was slightly unstable and care free. The first half was a serious problem for me to enjoy. I didn't like it all too much. it was too random and had little excitement. Lau was useless to begin with, Coleman Reese was a meaningless threat, Bruce Wayne and the Russian ballet, especially his "date", were too much glass i had to shallow [if you know what I mean]. The Dark Knight didn't have a plot, story, or purpose. But that's what made it work. To quote Heath Ledger. This centers around the film's "plot" as well, but just one half of its plot. This half is The Joker being completely destructive unexpectedly. This other half is...
?You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain?
Harvey Dent, later known as Two-face, has his story revolving around yet another quote from the film. That's what The Dark Knight is all about. It's the adjective for Dent, Wayne, and Joker. They all have that going for them.
ACTING:
?Let?s put a smile on that face?
First and most importantly, The Joker? or Heath Ledger, rather; A brilliant actor with no limits in this thrill ride. He displayed one of the greatest and most honorable performances in any film I've seen. I'd say that he was better than the hype declared. I enjoyed every scene he had and I wish he could've been in more. Really, I do. When you watch this, you don't see Heath Ledger at all. You see what Heath was able to bring us. He brought something much more than I could have ever hoped for. He ended his career with no such flaw. I will never forgot what I saw. I will never forget him. Believe me when I say this, if it weren't for Heath Ledger, this movie would have no impact on me.
No one should compare Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger in any way by their performances as The Joker. Honestly, they're both great and unique in their own way. Jack was outgoing, fresh, comedic, crazy. Heath was strong, demented, clever, witty. They're both fantastic. Personally, Ledger was more enjoyable to me. He put a smile on my face and he didn't even have use a knife. He gave the performance of the decade, in the movie event of the decade. That doesn?t mean he?s better than Nicholson. I respect them both as The Joker. I know many find Jack to be the true definition of The Joker. Others would disagree and say Heath was much better in his figure and presentation. It really doesn?t matter what the contrast between the two are. Heath and Jack are two different Jokers. Deal with it.
On July 18th, IMDb (Internet Movie Database) had this film set at #4 during the day's early hours on the site?s Top 250 Movies list, and as the day grew old, it was set to #3. Currently, The Dark Knight is in the #1 spot of the 250 list with nearly 120,000 votes to back it up and has remained so for several days now. This is just far too much praise for a newly released picture. I realize that this film is Heath Ledger's last major role and has been hyped up for quite some time. I even have to say that I highly enjoyed watching each minute of it, but I just don't think the outcome should be exaggerated so much.
Just so you know... I still have a lot more to write about this movie. Mainly: the Acting, the Music, the Visuals, and my Conclusion
?Depending on the time, he could be in one place or several?
?Do I really look like a guy with a plan??
?Why so serious??
?You wanna know how I got these scars??
ACTING: 7/10
DIRECTING: 9/10
STORY: 6/10
VISUALS: 10/10
SCORE/MUSIC: 10/10
OVERALL RATING: 9.5/10
RECOMMENDATION RATING: Two Thumbs Up
Are you confused as to why I gave the Acting and Story lower rating than expected? Well, if you read my review, you wouldn?t be.YOU BETTER SEE THIS!!! HEATH LEDGER GAVE HIS BEST PERFORMANCE.
posted 7 days ago -
I recommend you see...
The Dark Knight
by JohnThis was just an absolute joy to watch. I can't say that this movie was wonderful from start to finish, but it was what the hype had made it become. Maybe even more than that.
?Whatever doesn?t kill you simply makes you? stranger?
The Dark Knight begins with a bank robbery. This is The Joker's first moment under the spot light with a silent but deadly awakening. He advances with his insanity in just a few minutes of screen time. The Joker's entrance was just the tie-in from Jim Gordon's final statement in Batman Begins. I wasn't entirely enthralled by the start. It's mostly because I saw the first six minutes of it online several months before making its appearance on the silver screen. Eventually, I accepted it for what it is. Mostly, I enjoyed it from the little gags The Joker presented himself with; An interesting way to begin a film, but not in the least bit surprising. After all, this is Christopher Nolan?s first sequel. To avoid any unessicary failure, he drew ideas from various sequels to see how they were being introduced and he got through it with flying colors. ?I just wanted to see what you would do. And you didn?t disappoint?.
PLOT:
?I?m a dog chasing cars. I wouldn't know what to do with one if I caught it. I just do things?
The story was slightly unstable and care free. The first half was a serious problem for me to enjoy. I didn't like it all too much. it was too random and had little excitement. Lau was useless to begin with, Coleman Reese was a meaningless threat, Bruce Wayne and the Russian ballet, especially his "date", were too much glass i had to shallow [if you know what I mean]. The Dark Knight didn't have a plot, story, or purpose. But that's what made it work. To quote Heath Ledger. This centers around the film's "plot" as well, but just one half of its plot. This half is The Joker being completely destructive unexpectedly. This other half is...
?You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain?
Harvey Dent, later known as Two-face, has his story revolving around yet another quote from the film. That's what The Dark Knight is all about. It's the adjective for Dent, Wayne, and Joker. They all have that going for them.
ACTING:
?Let?s put a smile on that face?
First and most importantly, The Joker? or Heath Ledger, rather; A brilliant actor with no limits in this thrill ride. He displayed one of the greatest and most honorable performances in any film I've seen. I'd say that he was better than the hype declared. I enjoyed every scene he had and I wish he could've been in more. Really, I do. When you watch this, you don't see Heath Ledger at all. You see what Heath was able to bring us. He brought something much more than I could have ever hoped for. He ended his career with no such flaw. I will never forgot what I saw. I will never forget him. Believe me when I say this, if it weren't for Heath Ledger, this movie would have no impact on me.
No one should compare Jack Nicholson and Heath Ledger in any way by their performances as The Joker. Honestly, they're both great and unique in their own way. Jack was outgoing, fresh, comedic, crazy. Heath was strong, demented, clever, witty. They're both fantastic. Personally, Ledger was more enjoyable to me. He put a smile on my face and he didn't even have use a knife. He gave the performance of the decade, in the movie event of the decade. That doesn?t mean he?s better than Nicholson. I respect them both as The Joker. I know many find Jack to be the true definition of The Joker. Others would disagree and say Heath was much better in his figure and presentation. It really doesn?t matter what the contrast between the two are. Heath and Jack are two different Jokers. Deal with it.
On July 18th, IMDb (Internet Movie Database) had this film set at #4 during the day's early hours on the site?s Top 250 Movies list, and as the day grew old, it was set to #3. Currently, The Dark Knight is in the #1 spot of the 250 list with nearly 120,000 votes to back it up and has remained so for several days now. This is just far too much praise for a newly released picture. I realize that this film is Heath Ledger's last major role and has been hyped up for quite some time. I even have to say that I highly enjoyed watching each minute of it, but I just don't think the outcome should be exaggerated so much.
Just so you know... I still have a lot more to write about this movie. Mainly: the Acting, the Music, the Visuals, and my Conclusion
?Depending on the time, he could be in one place or several?
?Do I really look like a guy with a plan??
?Why so serious??
?You wanna know how I got these scars??
ACTING: 7/10
DIRECTING: 9/10
STORY: 6/10
VISUALS: 10/10
SCORE/MUSIC: 10/10
OVERALL RATING: 9.5/10
RECOMMENDATION RATING: Two Thumbs Up
Are you confused as to why I gave the Acting and Story lower rating than expected? Well, if you read my review, you wouldn?t be.YOU BETTER SEE THIS!!! HEATH LEDGER GAVE HIS BEST PERFORMANCE.
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Brokeback Mountain
by JohnA drama with a beautifully scripted story. All the negativity this film gets is just heartbreaking. Yes, it's about a gay relationship, but Ledger and Gylenhaal make it seem so real from trhe start to the end. Both men find women that bond with, but the love they express for each other is more deeply than any other they could be offered. This film easily could've and should have won best picture.
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