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  • KNUBB
    WHITE RONDO
    • Jun 2009
    • 7973



    Awesome movie. I loved the 1st one. If you liked the 1st then you will enjoy this one


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    • IamMedellin
      Everything Burns...
      • Nov 2008
      • 10910

      dark knight...

      on blu-ray...




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      • JTRaines92
        Boss
        • Mar 2009
        • 2342

        2012, that movie was so unrealistic! Please do not watch this movie, you will just waste your movie.

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        • tigstah
          Mr. Casual Gamer
          • Mar 2009
          • 2406

          Originally posted by JTRaines92
          2012, that movie was so unrealistic! Please do not watch this movie, you will just waste your movie.
          thanks for the warning.......
          last movie...hmmm
          crimson tide. roll bama...roll tide.

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          • IamMedellin
            Everything Burns...
            • Nov 2008
            • 10910

            the final destination

            just awesome




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            • Buzzman
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2008
              • 6659



              So Good. Im so glad it didnt go the route i thought it was going.

              9/10

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              • Nukleopatra
                Posts a lot
                • Nov 2008
                • 4365

                Originally posted by IamMedellin
                the final destination

                just awesome
                It was the exact same shit as the previous films.

                That would be okay, if the previous films didn't completely blow ass.

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                • Leftwich
                  Bring on the Season

                  • Oct 2008
                  • 13700



                  Watched that on Netflix last night. A very underrated movie.

                  Originally posted by Tailback U
                  It won't say shit, because dying is for pussies.

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                  • dell71
                    Enter Sandman
                    • Mar 2009
                    • 23919

                    Originally posted by JTRaines92
                    2012, that movie was so unrealistic! Please do not watch this movie, you will just waste your movie.
                    I've heard it sucks but I hope you really weren't expecting realism from a movie about the world very suddenly coming to an end.

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                    • SuperKevin
                      War Hero
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 8759

                      I saw Brothers in theaters last weekend. It was really good. Prior to that I saw The Blind Side and New Moon(my wife wanted to see it) in theaters.

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                      • Palooza
                        Au Revoir, Shoshanna
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 14265

                        the Hurt Locker - 10/10 - Easily the best movie I've seen all year. The acting is spot-on and the one element of the film that I enjoyed the most was how it took the big name actors and placed them in the most minor of roles and even...
                         
                        killed them off without any hesitation.
                        This made the movie seem much more realistic. This movie is also unique in the way that it doesn't follow a traditional unit, it follows a group of explosive experts (Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie and Brian Geraghty) whose job is to handle any situation where a bomb is found. The movie is suspensful, well acted and well directed. This is by far the best war movie based in Iraq that I've ever seen. I almost choked up at the end, but if you see the movie, you will understand where Kathryn Bigelow was coming from.

                        p.s. Kathryn Bigelow >>>> her bum ass of an ex-husband James Cameron.

                        Up in the Air - 9/10 - The concept of George Clooney's character, Ryan Bingham, is so extraordinary that it draws you in. His life as someone who is hired to go around the world firing people for companies is not something I've ever heard of before the novel/film. This movie is a lot about choices and how you create your life's path. Ryan's choice was to stay alone, live one day at a time (preferably on the road raking up miles) and make sure he had no excess baggage. His life is turned upside down when Anna Kenrick's character, Natalie, introduces a new way to fire people. Ryan and Natalie's boss, Jason Bateman, is skeptical after Clooney makes Kendrick look silly, so he sends her out on the road with him.

                        Regardless of what W2B says about George Clooney, this guy can act. Doesn't matter if he is playing George Clooney in all of his roles, he still puts forth a lot of emotion, mostly subtly (see: the wedding scene(s)). Speaking of acting, Anna Kendrick, as the girl whose technological advancement of the company may put Clooney's character of a job, is getting a lot of hype for Oscar season and it is understandable, even though her character is a little unrealistically naive. Vera Farmiga plays Clooney's love interest and it is hard to throw her into the plot synopsis because she is just someone Clooney meets on the road. Her and Clooney have some great chemistry and that helps Farmiga's acting ability.

                        What Jason Reitman has done with this movie is something beautiful. The overhead shots in the opening credits and when Ryan travels to a new city is gorgeous, especially for someone like me who has never been on a plane. The movie is funny and sad at the same time, something Reitman achieves very well with his writing. There is one scene in particular with JK Simmons, George Clooney and Anna Kendrick that was truly the turning point for me. After this scene I understood everything Clooney's character was doing. I think while this is not the best movie of the year, it is still worthy of a lot of people's attention and is just as relevant to today's world as the Hurt Locker.

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                        • JayDizzle
                          Let's Go All The Way...
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 14215

                          Sherlock Holmes: **** Stars.

                          Caught the 2:05 show after receiving socks for the holidays... a slightly better gift IMO.

                          Jude Law plays alongside Robert Downey Jr. as Holmes' partner, Dr. Watson; a man on the verge of a normal life despite constant slippage toward his usual vices.

                          One such vice in being the ever-present watchdog of Professor Sherlock Holmes.

                          Through this dynamic, we see the definition of bromance through deduction, detecting, and cleverly written cockblock.

                          Highly recommended for the extended harbor scene and set pieces alone.

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                          • tigstah
                            Mr. Casual Gamer
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 2406

                            1st boondock saints....not bad.
                            gotta find something to stream via netflix.

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                            • MvP
                              a member of vsn
                              • Oct 2008
                              • 8227

                              Watched Deathwish and Wall Street today, both were good.

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                              • SuperKevin
                                War Hero
                                • Dec 2009
                                • 8759

                                A Christmas Story.

                                One of my all time favorites

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