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| Name | Angel De La Rosa |
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| Gender | Male |
| I'm From | Philly/D.R. |
| Member For | 503 days |
| Last Login | Thu. Jul 24 |
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| Movie: | The Italian Job, Sin City, Spider-Man, In the Pursuit of Happiness, Speed, True Lies, Indiana Jones, Back to the Future, American Pie, National Treasure, Die Another Day, Runaway Jury, X-Men... |
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| Actor: | Eddie Murphy, Richard Pryor, Jackie Chan, Jim Carey, Robin, Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Paul Giamatti , Jessica Alba, Charliz Theron, Angelina Jolie, Juilia Roberts, Sanadra Bullock, Rosario Dawson... |
| Director: | Steven Spelberg , Martin Scorsese, James Cameron, George Lucus, Tim Burton, Sam Raimi... |
| Quote: | "I trust everyone. It's the devil inside them I don't trust" |
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Never Back Down
PG-13
If you like watching a guy getting beat to a bloody pulp this movie is for you.
Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay
R
It was much more raw than the first film. Other than that the film was kind of disappointing. I wished they had set the film in Amsterdam (the last few miniutes don't count).
Batman Gotham Knight
Unrated
If you want a dose of the Dark Knight before the movie opens on July 18th then I recommend this animated film.
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The Bourne Ultimatum
PG-13
It was a great ending to the trilogy. I loved the fact that the movie was both a sequel and a prequal; most of the movie is set after Identity but before the last scene in Supremacy, while the ending was after that scene. It was genius
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Check out my new profile widget! for all my true frends thank you all jan
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I recommend you see...
Wanted
by UserWesley: This is not me... this is just a motherfucking decoy.
This is definitely one of the most entertaining films to have come out this year. And by "entertain", I mean mindless, campy, fun and reeks of awesomeness. "Wanted" maybe filled with plot holes as big as Jupiter but at least they made it up in the area of visual style served with a side platter of sizzling action. There's a lot of cussing too. And they got Morgan Freeman to say the word "Motherfucker", how cool is that? Initially, I would have given this a four but hearing Morgan Freeman cuss is just priceless.
The car chase scenes would make Speed Racer proud, the bullets have minds of their own and lead actor James McAvoy masterfully disguises his British accent to embody the perfect American loser turned bad ass. This is what makes this film so damn irresistible. Top to that you have natural born fly guy Thomas Kretschmann in a very crucial role to the film plus Angelina Jolie in her bad ass form. Seriously, she was born to be a bad ass in films. That's why I loved Mr. and Mrs. Smith, she has this natural spunk in her which makes her cool without even trying. I think its the look and those lips.
Now I know a lot of people dissed the film because its a) a rip-off, b) the story doesn't make sense and c) it is pretty stupid. That's probably because you didn't leave your pseudo-intellectual mindset right at the doorstep. Films like these, you don't have to take seriously. And I quote The Joker on this one: "Why so serious?"
Take it for what it is: a very entertaining film and I think you'll be alright. Now, don't just fucking sit there reading this bullshit and I highly fucking suggest you fucking go see this one. Like, right fucking now.
4.5/5Wesley: This is not me... this is just a motherfucking decoy
To all the good people in the Midwest, sorry I said fuck so much. Highly recommended.posted 1 day ago -
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well, just erase me from ur friends list !
take care and god bless all my online friends !posted 2 days ago -
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I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
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