All Ratings for Julia Lam (lunaviker)

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180 ratings
36 reviews
4.12 average
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The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford - R January 4, 2010  
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Red Cliff (Chi Bi) - R January 4, 2010  
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Elmer Gantry - Unrated January 4, 2010  
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The Blind Side - PG-13 January 4, 2010  
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Sling Blade - R January 4, 2010  
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Brothers - R January 4, 2010  
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Sin Nombre - R January 4, 2010  
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Iron Man 2 - Unrated Um... Robert Downey Jr., Sam Rockwell, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Scarlett Johansson? Sold. January 4, 2010  
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Avatar - PG-13 January 4, 2010  
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Control - R January 4, 2010  
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The Lovely Bones - PG-13 January 4, 2010  
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The Fisher King - R December 31, 2009  
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The Ultimate Gift - PG December 31, 2009  
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Sex and the City 2 - PG December 31, 2009  
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Låt den Rätte Komma In (Let the Right One in) - R December 31, 2009  
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Fantastic Mr. Fox - PG December 31, 2009  
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Everything is Illuminated - PG-13 December 31, 2009  
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Ballerina - Unrated Fascinating and beautiful documentary that follows the growth and rise of five young Russian ballerinas. It made me want to be a dancer again... December 29, 2009  
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Nine - PG-13 Oh, I wanted so badly to love this movie. Fishnets, dancing, musical numbers, Italy, Rob Marshall, a cast of marvelous women... Instead I left the theater feeling unsatisfied, like eating an expensive meal that was just *meh*. The music and lyrics were overly simplistic and insipid, and Marshall's trick of blending musical numbers into the main storyline (which was seamless in "Chicago") just didn't work here, leaving everything bumpy and lumpy. Daniel Day-Lewis's character Guido was also entirely unloveable. If you're not going to create a character that has the theater rooting for redemption, where does that leave the audience?

The saving graces... Gorgeous Marion Cotillard stole the show for me as Guido's graceful and intelligent wife, and showed her performing chops in both a heartfelt ballad and saucy striptease. Penelope Cruz also left everyone panting with her sexified romp of ropes and peekaboo tulle gloves. I also loved Judi Dench's performance (as always), and snippets of choreography here and there (the big sandy chair dance number, for one). I guess what I'm saying here is this movie succeeds as a series of music videos and a showcase of beautiful faces, and not much else.
December 29, 2009  
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The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day - R December 17, 2009  
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The Reader - R December 7, 2009  
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Frost/Nixon - R December 7, 2009  
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Little Miss Sunshine - R Refreshingly original, unlike this review. December 7, 2009  
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Brüno (Bruno) - R Absolutely disgusting. I made the mistake of eating dinner while watching this. Certain scenes were hilarious (and I love when he gets the two reps from the Middle East to do an impromptu ballad/music video with him), but I'm never watching this again. The most vile scene, interestingly enough, contained no nudity... the baby casting call with sick, sick, humans that should never be allowed near children. December 7, 2009  
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon - PG-13 The wolves were the best part. I want one! (Beast, not man...) December 6, 2009  
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