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The Golden Compass
PG-13
Ok the story had potential, a lot of potential, but it did not live up to it at all. the story lines and characters were under developed, and the casting wasn't very good.
Still its a decent movie if nothing else is on but i wouldn't rush out to grab it.
The obvious rub it in your face we're have a sequel or 5 ending kinda annoyed me, nothing was really wrapped up.
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Lords of Dogtown
PG-13
Brilliant movie, about the boys who created skateboarding as we know it. fabulous perfomances from the young cast get you hooked straight away. A brilliant second moivie in the director's chair for Hardwicke! anways just watch this movie you'll love it!
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The Princess Bride
PG
a fast paced love story that has everything in it... "Fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles..." everything you could ever hope for. it has pathetic special effects you just have to love. It fights so brilliantly choreographed, it has Andre the Giant playing a not so bright giant, who is very good at rhyming. it has a lost pirate, an evil prince, a not so willingly princess, and a senial king. Not to mention, the spaniard, the miracle max with a grudge, and the priest with a speech impedement. As well as a well meaning grandpa, and a young boy who learns something. and for the girls it has this "Since the invention of the kiss there have been five kisses that were rated the most passionate, the most pure. This one left them all behind. The End." now ill leave you with these simple words AS YOU WISH
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Imaginary Heroes
R
an extremely underrated gem in my opinion. Give it a watch, Sigourney Weaver and Emile Hirsch really steal the the show.
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by Laurenposted 41 days ago -
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Hancock
by 2 coolDirected by:Peter Berg
Distributed by:Columbia Pictures
Cast:Will Smith
Charlize Theron
Jason Bateman
John Hancock (Will Smith) is an unhappy and reluctant superhero who is living in his own world. For some unknown reason, Hancock is depressed and has started drinking very heavily. He has saved many lives in Los Angeles over the years, but in doing so, he has no regards for damaging buildings, trains, roads, cars, or anything that gets in his way of getting the job done. The last time he captured several criminals, it cost the city $9 million to fix the damages. The public has had enough of Hancock, and they want him to stop or go to another city. Then one day, Hancock saves the life of Ray Embrey (Jason Bateman) from being run over by a train. Ray is a public relations executive who now can go home to his wife and child, because Hancock was there. Ray owes Hancock his life, and he makes it his mission to change his superhero's image and have the public cheering him. Ray's wife, Mary (Charlize Theron), believes Hancock cannot be fixed, and she doesn't want Ray to be hurt. Douglas Young (the-movie-guy)Must.
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The I Inside
by 2 coolHis story began when it all ended
Directed by:Roland Suso Richter
Distributed by:Miramax Films
Cast:Ryan Phillippe
Sarah Polley
Piper Perabo
Stephen Rea
The psychological thriller THE I INSIDE features the uncertainty and anxiety of time-traveling and amnesia films such as THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT and MEMENTO. Ryan Phillippe stars as Simon, who awakens in a hospital with no memory of the last two years. When he discovers that his brother Peter (Robert Sean Leonard) is dead and that he is married to Anna (Piper Perabo), a woman he has no recollection of, he sets out to discover what has happened to him and why he cannot remember it. Both helping and frustrating his investigation is the fact that he seems to be shifting back and forth between the present and the time before his memory loss. Is he really traveling through time, or is his amnesia just the sign of a greater madness? THE I INSIDE is a time hopping film that maintains its ambiguity until the very end.
Hey, you should really see this!
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The Departed
by 2 coolCops or Criminals. When you're facing a loaded gun what's the difference?
Directed by:Martin Scorsese
Distributed by:Warner Bros.
Cast:Leonardo DiCaprio
Matt Damon
Jack Nicholson
Mark Wahlberg
Martin Sheen
Vera Farmiga
Ray Winstone
Alec Baldwin
Years ago, a powerful Irish mafia figure placed a small selection of his youngest, brightest men into the Massachusetts State Police Academy as cadets. Their purpose is to eventually rise within the prestigious ranks of the state police department, to serve as the eyes and ears of their boss. While somewhere else, a young cadet was assigned with an equally dangerous task: infiltrate the Irish syndicate headed by the man sending in his own to the Massachusetts State Police. Now, one cadet is an up and coming police official with a torn allegiance to his job and to the criminal mastermind that put him there. While the other cadet is the trusted number two of that man, only finding his professional duties are becoming blurred with his current state. But new clues have lead to unfortunate discoveries, when both sides realize they're being watched by the enemy. It's now all just a matter of time before the men assigned to find out whose the infiltrator, could come to a bloody end when someone's identity may be revealed.
Billy Costigan: Well, "Families are always rising and falling in America", am I right?
Capt. Queenan: Who said that?
Billy Costigan: Hawthorne.
Dignam: Pfft! What's the matter, smartass, don't know any fuckin' Shakespeare?Won 4 Oscars. Another 47 wins & 50 nominations Must see. ~*~*
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