| Name | Tim Meyers |
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| Member For | 329 days |
| Last Login | Fri. May 16 |
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| Movie: | Back to the Future trilogy; Spider-Man 2; Shrek 2; Indiana Jones Trilogy; Star Wars saga; The Shadow; The Santa Clause 1 & 2 & 3; The Court Jester; Galaxy Quest; Groundhog Day; Ghostbusters 1 & 2; Jurassic Park Trilogy; X-Men 1,2 & 3; Batman Begins; Van Helsing; Toy Story 1 & 2; Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pear; Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest; National Treasure; Fantastic Four; The Mummy; The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen; Eraser; Sahara; The Truman Show; The |
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| Actor: | Dean Jones; Tim Allen; Dan Aykroyd; Danny Kaye; Ewan McGregor; Liam Neeson; Denzel Washington; Harrison Ford; Timothy Dalton; Will Smith |
| Director: | Robert Zemeckis; Steven Spielberg; Robert Stevenson; Alfred Hitchcock; Ron Howard; Sam Raimi |
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Tim's Recent Reviews
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That Darn Cat!
G
Clever and hilarious. Dean Jones gives a wonderful performance as the FBI agent and Hayley Mills is spectacular. One of the best live action Disney films.
Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo
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Not as good as the first but a five star rating in terms of my favorite movies. Critically about a three star.
Toy Story
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Superb film. As the first full CGI film this one really delivers. A great all-star cast and an incredible story makes this a fantastic classic. This is the Disney/Pixar film that started it all. It was clever to use toys as the characters since it had never really been done before and is what made this a hit. The most original of the Pixar I think besides Monsters, INC.
Fantasia
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Absolutely marvolous for a 1940 film. Set up as a concert in the movie theater it blends music and animation in an amazing way. Pioneered the way for music and animation to really be used. Mickey gives his greatest performance in the Sorcerer's Apprentice and the whole thing is a masterpiece for Walt Disney.
Pinocchio - Walt Disney
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Very magical and classic in design. Wonderful characters and a timeless story. Jiminy Cricket is great and the film deserves to be a classic.
Spider-Man 3
PG-13
Maybe not the best in the series but it still contained what the Spider-Man story is all about - characters we know and villians we love to see. Sandman was a film marvel and the scene with him trying to reform himself can only be described as beautiful. The new Goblin worked for me (the weird green power rangers jump suit is gone) and the battles between Harry and Peter are a fanboys dream come true. Venom was cool to see but he acted too much like Carnage with all that weird screaming all the time (too thin too - he's super buff in the comics). Topher Grace performed excellently as Eddie Brock however, and Franco gave a wonderful parting performance. Gwen Stacy was overkill in the adding new characters department. The Black Spidey Suit was mindblowing and awesome - yet they should have focused on it heightoning Peter's aggression, not cockiness. All in all a worthy third in the series - especially if a fourth comes along to continue and bring us out of the depressing feeling we got at the end of the third one. My votes for Mysterio as a villian in #4!
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Back to the Future
PG
Perhaps the ultimate time travel film as well as an excellent comedy. This film is widely known and popular and will remain a classic. Michael J. Fox is great as Marty McFly and Christopher Lloyd is absolutely brilliant in perhaps his greatest ever character role. The story is gripping and intense and follows through on all its tie-ins. My personal favorite movie of all time.
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Back to the Future Part II
PG
Unbelievable special effects and incredible scenes involving the first movie with this one make this a technical marvel.
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Back to the Future Part III
PG
Has the same feel as the first with the added benefit of Doc and Marty's relationship already established to instantly start into the plot and finish the story.
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Spider-Man 2
PG-13
Greatest Superhero Movie Ever. Although I may be bias. Excellent follow up to the first in any matter and showed me how awesome Doctor Octopus could really be.
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The Love Bug
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My favorite of the Herbie movies. It's a classic and full of fun. It began the saga and stars veteran Disney actor Dean Jones. Jones performs at top of his game and his dry wit and sarcastic humor are in good shape. David Tomlinson makes a great villian and is intstantly recognized by true disney fans (notably for Mary Poppins and Bedknobs and Broomsticks). Buddy Hackett is hilarious as the first believer in Herbie as well as the namer - he adds an extra element of comedic relief in this comedy. Beyond the bounds of the term Classic this is a must see of the Disney films. Excellent in acting and technical areas it is definitely worth the watch.
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The Great Mouse Detective
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Walt Disney captured the classic mystery well while keeping his own humor and songs in the mix. This mouse Sherlock Holmes is great fun to watch. With all the Disney sequels lately, where's this one?
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Reign Over Me
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
by MarkOne of my childhood favorites. "Bumbles bounce!" Highly Recommended.
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El Orfanato (The Orphanage)
by MarkOne of the best ghost stories to come around in quite awhile. Thumbs up!
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In the Shadow of the Moon
by MarkExcellent Documentary on the Apollo Space Program. I got goosebumps listening to Jim Lovell quote Genesis as the Earth appears alongside the Moon during Apollo 8. Highly Recommended.
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Lucky You
by MarkEnjoyed the father son relationship between Duvall and Bana. Also enjoyed Barrymore's subdued supporting performance. When you factor in the interesting poker scenes and a satisfying ending this film rates a thumbs up .
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Starman
by MarkRed means stop, green means go, yellow means go faster. Recommended, especially for Jeff Bridges fans.
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Once
by MarkVery enjoyable story concerning music , love and friendship. Doesn't follow a typical formulaic Hollywood pattern. Big thumbs up!
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Margot at the Wedding
by MarkNot funny despite the presence of Jack Black. Only a depressing story filled with dysfunctional people I didn't care about in the least. It left me wondering at the end, "What did I just watch?" Margot is a big "no-go". thumbs down!
In my opinion you should avoid this one!
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La Vie en Rose (La Mome)
by Mark"Marion Cotillard est fantastique" and Director Oliver Dahan does a very good job showing us many of Edith Piaf's trials, tribulations and successes throughout her short life. Highly recommended.
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The Clearing (2004)
by MarkThought this would be better, especially considering the talented cast. Just a run of the mill kidnapping tale. Thumbs down!
Hey, you should stay "clear" of this!
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