All Ratings for Marilyn Torres (tricksterbrat)

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3.43 average
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Rear Window - PG November 16, 2009  
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Cypher - R November 16, 2009  
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Brüno (Bruno) - R November 16, 2009  
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The Men Who Stare at Goats - R November 16, 2009  
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Disney's A Christmas Carol - PG November 16, 2009  
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2012 - PG-13 November 16, 2009  
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The Blind Side - PG-13 November 16, 2009  
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Planet 51 - PG November 16, 2009  
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon - PG-13 November 16, 2009  
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Surrogates - PG-13 While not as good as District 9, which holds its place as best sci-fi of 2009, Surrogates plays well and feels like I, Robot, very Asimov. The storyline was tight with maybe one glaring plot hole involving the Surrogates network. The mentality behind people abandoning their human bodies for forever perfectly fit, coifed android bodies is realistic. It allows them to run away from their very real problems, like the tragedy in Greer (Willis) and Maggie's (Pike) family. While the effects are very organic, even the interesting way that everyone's surrogate moves in a stiff, robotic way, the amount of digital airbrushing on everyone's face is distracting. For any sci-fi fan, this movie is enjoyable and Bruce Willis is no slouch. There are more than enough action scenes to cheer him through. October 10, 2009  
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The Damned United - R October 10, 2009  
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Whip It - PG-13 There are a lot of young actors that get type-cast at every turn (Read: Michael Cera), but I'm thankful that Ellen Page is not one of them. This movie has a smart mouth, laughs, and heart. Not everyone ends up satisfied in the end, which makes this movie even better. Ellen Page's character does a little growing up in a believable way, and the supporting cast is awesomely written. The relationship between Bliss (Page) and Pash (Shawkat) was such a big part of the movie that I'm glad it wasn't saccharine or stereotypical. Plus, most if not all of the actresses did their own roller derby stunts! If Little Miss Sunshine was one of your favorite movies of 2006 and Juno was your thing in 2007, then Whip It is right down your alley. October 10, 2009  
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9 - PG-13 "9" begins in a dark place without being depressing. The storyline doesn't dwell too much on the dark past of the where the moppets originated from, although the audience does get a few glimpses. The characters are so resourceful but so small that my false sense of security didn't last for long. Loved the main concept of why the moppets exist, and The Machine almost seemed unbeatable, so the second battle with The Machine diffused the momentum of the movie a bit. As an adaptation from a short film, this feature-length version feels complete enough but I wish there were more to see! September 27, 2009  
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Shutter Island - Unrated September 8, 2009  
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Sorority Row - R September 8, 2009  
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Whiteout - R September 8, 2009  
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Sunshine Cleaning - R August 31, 2009  
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The Time Traveler's Wife - PG-13 August 31, 2009  
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Julie & Julia - PG-13 August 31, 2009  
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District 9 - R Wonderfully written, this is what I feel good sci-fi should be. This movie brings current social issues to the forefront in a unique and engaging way. The tension was so palpable and there were so many emotions going back and forth, all I could do was stay on the edge of my seat to keep from cheering the aliens or jeering humanity at its worst. The dialogue is nothing profound, but the meaning behind it and the themes has infinite take away value. This movie is such good sci-fi that it transcends the genre. If you loved Children of Men, then this District 9 should be the next sci-fi movie on your list! August 31, 2009  
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Inglourious Basterds - R August 31, 2009  
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Gamer - R August 31, 2009  
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The Informant! - R August 31, 2009  
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The Ramen Girl - PG-13 Not as subtle or artistic in any way as Lost in Translation, this movie does hit a sweet spot with the fish-out-of-water story. An American girl gets dumped in Tokyo by her jerk boyfriend and has to fend for herself. Somehow she stumbles into noodle shop and gets it in her had that she should study how to be a noodle chef with a cantankerous old, disillusioned cook who doesn't understand a word of English. They are pretty much at each other's throats the whole movie, but there's a little Japanese romance with a cute boy interwoven with a little sympathy from the chef's wife. I got a little tired of hearing Brittany Murphy say, "I don't understand," and looking pitiful, but all the Japanese actors are dynamic enough to keep the story's momentum going. The lasting impression wasn't bad but it wasn't great either. August 29, 2009  
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Arranged - Unrated This is such a sweet movie that offers interesting insight into two different cultures that turn out not to be so different after all. The smart, natural dialogue made this movie flow and ebb with some interesting turns. This movie did a good job in showing that even the good-intentioned ignorant ones can be just as offensive as the malintentioned ones. The pressure that built behind Rahul's matchmaking woes had me cheering for her to find her own way. I'm also glad the movie didn't fall into the stereotypical plot of a girl tasting freedom and never looking back, but there was a character there to portray that side of life all the same. August 21, 2009  
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