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Come see this movie with me...
The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant (The Incredible Transplant)
by Kevinposted 10 hours ago -
I recommend you see...
A Thousand Clowns
by KevinYou know those little movies that you absolutely LOVE but hardly anyone else has ever heard of? Those movies that you watch and wonder why no one ever talks about them or praises them or includes them in their list of favorites? Do you know those movies? Well this is one of those movies.
Jason Robards is a middle-aged, unemployed bachelor who is raising his 12-year-old nephew (Barry Gordon) in the heart of New York City. When confronted by representatives from NY social services, Robards is faced with the choice of either conforming to "acceptable" standards (getting a job) or risk losing his nephew to the bureaucracy of the child welfare system.
I have an affinity for cerebral comedies and this is definitely one of the best I've ever seen. It stimulates the mind, tickles the funny bone and touches the heart.
*Thank you Audrey and Stella for bringing this wonderful, wonderful film to my attention!This film is so deeply entrenched in New York City it almost drips big-apple juice, but it still has a French New Wave feel about it. Oscar nominated for best picture, losing out to "The Sound of Music" - I had never even heard of it until a couple of my Flixster friends brought it to my attention, a favor for which I'm forever grateful!
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Come see this movie with me...You can thank my friend Cindy (webalina) for this little gem. No really, you gotta send her a thank you msg. She'll totally freak! (lol)
http://www.flixster.com/user/webalinaposted 4 days ago -
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Come see this movie with me...Okay all you Shirley Pimple fans, we have a poster!
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Come see this movie with me...In the sequel he meets a Bronx Giraffe.
posted 8 days ago -
Hey - try this quiz and see how we compare
Twilight Seriesposted 12 days ago -
I've made a quiz! Come try it and see how you do.
twilight book and filmposted 12 days ago -
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Come see this movie with me...How many times have you thought to yourself, "Man, if only they'd make a film about hot women on roller skates who ate other people"?
posted 15 days ago -
Come see this movie with me...That's the problem with films these days, they never look for the evil in common household items anymore! No 'Sofa from Hell', no 'Spatula of Doom', no 'Toilet of No Return'. :(
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Come see this movie with me...Actual tag line: "She gives villains tit for tat!"
posted 17 days ago -
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Come see this movie with me...Hey, you should really see this!
posted 19 days ago -
I recommend you see...
Hancock
by Vmedia Berkeley Ca. It's hard to make heads or tails of "Hancock." At times the movie seems like an overcooked cinematic concoction. At other times, it appears to be half-baked.
So, despite having a few "wow" moments, this is one of the more frustratingly inconsistent movies in recent memory.
Of course, that inconsistency might be more forgivable if the film were a low-budget "indie" instead of a big-budget summer spectacular. And it might not be so noticeable if the film didn't star Will Smith, a usually reliable performer.
His last really big commercial and critical dud was "Wild Wild West," nearly 10 years ago. Fortunately, this film isn't nearly that bad.
As played by Smith, the title character is super-strong, seems to be invulnerable and has the ability to fly.
And though he has used those powers to fight crime, he's also irresponsible and thoughtless, and his actions have caused considerable property damage. So he's very unpopular with the public.
So, it's no wonder the cast appears to be confused. Smith is a little tentative, as is Charlize Theron, who plays Ray's wife ? and is hiding a pretty big secret from him.
this won't be om screens long.. wait for DVD
Vince
Vmedia Berkeley CaIt's hard to make heads or tails of "Hancock." At times the movie seems like an overcooked cinematic concoction. At other times, it appears to be half-baked. So, despite a few "wow" moments, this is one of the more frustratingly inconsistent movies in recent memory. that inconsistency might be more forgivable if the film were a low-budget "indie" instead of a big-budget summer spectacular. And it might not be so noticeable if the film didn't star Will Smith, a usually reliable performer. His last really big commercial and critical dud was "Wild Wild West," nearly 10 years ago, this film is nearly that bad. As played by Smith, the title character is super-strong, seems to be invulnerable and has the ability to fly. And though he has used those powers to fight crime, he's also irresponsible and thoughtless. he's very unpopular with the public. So, it's no wonder the cast appears to be confused.
this won't be om screens long.. wait for DVD
Vince
Vmedia, Berkeley Ca
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I recommend you see...
The Dark Knight
by Vmedia Berkeley Ca. I saw a screening this past weekend .. and this is sure to make some fans pleased.
Heath Ledger's final performance is one to remember him by. Los Angeles-area critics got an early press screening Thursday night (luckies), and the best-supporting-actor campaign has already begun.
Batman Begins told audiences and film critics it is possible to root a comic book generated superhero in reality. Earlier this year Iron Man set out to do the same but lost its balance in the final act. The Dark Knight manages to exceed expectation with a villain so maniacal, his desire for destruction begins to make sense to the point you understand his desire for all out anarchy while you are cheering for the opposition in a war that basically boils down to one side against individual terrorism.
The sound track alone stands on its own as an amazing score.
In terms of comic book film adaptations this is the pinnacle. The argument saying this is the Godfather Part II of comic book movies would insinuate that Batman Begins is on equal terms with the original Godfather, which is far from true. However, if we could call this The Godfather of comic book movies I wait anxiously for what may/will become the film that caps off the trilogy.
A MUST SEE
Vmedia
Berkeley Calif.I saw a screening this past weekend .. and this is sure to make some fans pleased.
Heath Ledger's final performance is one to remember him by. Los Angeles-area critics got an early press screening Thursday night, and the best-supporting-actor campaign has already begun.
The Dark Knight manages to exceed expectation with a villain so maniacal, his desire for destruction begins to make sense to the point you understand his desire for all out anarchy while you are cheering for the opposition in a war that basically boils down to one side against individual terrorism. In terms of comic book film adaptations this is the pinnacle. The argument saying this is the Godfather Part II of comic book movies would insinuate that Batman Begins is on equal terms with the original Godfather, which is far from true. This is The Godfather of comic book movies I wait afor what may/will become the film that caps off the trilogy.
A MUST SEE
Vmedia Berkeley Calif.posted 24 days ago -
I recommend you see...Hey, you should really see this!
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