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| Movie: | Armaggedon, Twister, Clueless, A Walk to Remember, She's the Man, A Cinderella Story, Grease, Rent, etc... |
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| Actor: | Bruce Willis, Tom Cruise, Reese Whiterspoon, Kate Hudson, Brad Pitt, Channing Tatum, Amanda Bynes, etc... (look at my favorite actors section) |
| Director: | Steven Spielberg |
| Quote: | "Be not afraid of greatness, some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness trust upon them", "Life is like a movie" |
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Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks
by Gee StevenI was impressed by FUNimation's translation of the this movie. The VAs performed quite well, and the script was fairly decent. The dubbed special features a variety of musical acts, although the most disappointing music, by far, was the title sequence by Andy Baylor. The obnoxious techno track did not match the opening animation at all, and actually had me longing for Rock the Dragon. This movie is the best for Trunks fans, and for those who would like to know more about the history of Trunks before he went to the past to give the antidote to Goku to prevent his death by a virus. There are some very emotional scenes, and some great fighting scenes as well.
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Toy Story
by Gee StevenGiven how often the same mix of animation, wit, jokes and kids humour has been used since Toy Story easy to forget how refreshing it was when it first came out. The plot is simple but effective and actually has genuine drama and excitement to it. The main story is fun but the degree of character development is what really shores it up. The voice work is excellent and the characters match the actors. Tom Hanks is good as Woody and Tim Allen has a good B-movie type voice for Buzz Lightyear. Jim Varney, John Ratzenberger, R. Lee Ermey, Don Rickles and others are all really good in the support roles and, probably, come out as the favourite characters for adults. Overall this is a classic film that will appeal to adults as much as to kids. A good plot and a really sharp script make the already short running time fly by.
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"The adventure takes off!"posted 23 days ago -
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Mongol
by Gee StevenMongol has stunning cinematography, a sumptuous score by Tuomas Kantelinen, and battle scenes that are thrilling though not stomach turning. While there are the expected swinging swords and pools of blood, the killing is mostly impressionistic and the visuals never overwhelm us. Mongol has been called hagiography, but it is grand storytelling with a humanistic bent in which personal relationships trump bloody conflict. Tadanobu Asano 's craft is such that we identify with the Mongol leader who, after being forced into slavery, emerges as a unifying and compelling figure who earns our respect. Though the movie does not strive for innovation, when Temudgin calls on the Mongol God Tegri for assistance and receives it, we know that we are in a world outside of the tradition of Hollywood epics.
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"The untold story of Genghis Khan's rise to power."posted 32 days ago -
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Nan bei Shao Lin (Shaolin Temple 3: Martial Arts of Shaolin) (North and South Shaolin) (Arahan)
by Gee StevenMartial Arts of Shoalin is the first and only collaboration between Jet Li and Lau Kar-Leung. There is some slightly unconventional weapon use as well. This is also one of the few times that Jet Li has used this particular combination of weapons on screen, and it turns out to be one of his best fight sequences. This is Yue Sing-Wai's best action performance, and he delivers it with his signature style. It's some of the best fighting Lau Kar-Leung ever choreographed. It is a combination of the best that Hong Kong and mainland China had to offer at the time.
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Midnight Run
by Gee StevenHilarious odd-couple / road movie / cop movie / action comedy packaged together very well. This was made back when director Martin Brest made good movies, not notorious box office duds like Gigli. He only makes a movie once every couple of years so he shouldn't have disappointed everybody like that. Anyway, Midnight Run is upbeat, action-packed, and pretty funny, as the swaggering Robert De Niro and the very dry Charles Grodin display perfect odd-couple chemistry. Good supporting cast, too, and lively music score by Danny Elfman. This here is the kind of action comedy that is actually fun to watch, without getting lame or stupid or annoying.
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"Robert De Niro has to get the FBI off his case, the mob off his trail, and Charles Grodin off his back!"posted 50 days ago -
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The Jungle Book
by Gee StevenThe Jungle Book is one of Disney's most memorable animated movies. It's based on the Mowgli stories by Rudyard Kipling. The movie probably has the best songs of any Disney movie, it's full of wonderful animals such as Baloo and King Louie the ape and it has a great little character in Mowgli who was raised in the jungle. This is a great story throughout and the songs were just wonderful. There's plenty of creatures for fans of animals from snakes to elephants to a big bad tiger called Shere Khan, one of the best Disney villains ever.
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"The Jungle is JUMPIN'!"posted 52 days ago -
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Tremors
by Gee StevenGo figure, but this movie was not exactly successful at the box office. Kevin Bacon is good as the lead and Fred Ward is also very good. This movie is rather bloody considering it is a PG-13 movie. The town meets and we are introduced to more colorful characters like the survivalist couple, the stingy grocery owner, and the annoying kid who loves to play a prank or two. There is also a student there studying seismology or something and everyone turns to her for the answers. This movie has a lot of comedy and some great scenes and is an all around enjoyable movie.
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"They say there's nothing new under the sun. But under the ground..."posted 54 days ago -
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Meitantei Conan: Tokei-jikake no matenrou, (Case Closed the Movie: The Time Bombed Skyscraper)
by Gee StevenThis movie is a great introduction to the entire series. It is the first of the Case Closed movies and it does a terrific job of offering a movie experience to fans of the TV program as well as standing up as a independent movie experience. The plot device essentially allows Case Closed to explore one of the central issues of being young, of being a teenager with much higher than average intelligence. This movie explores these dyanmics and surrounds them with unique mysteries involving esoteric motives and plots. Case Closed is a serious mystery drama that just happens to be a surpirsingly funny. The filmmakers stick very close to the TV program and anyone who enjoys the series will enjoy this feature, and vice versa.
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