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Jennifer's body- The story was pretty dumb, the dialogue was pretty bad. Did actually make me laugh a few times though and to some degree I did enjoy it (so bad its good). I've also realized that Fox has reached the point that I will watch any movie that she's in, even if its sucks. She's that damn hot. I finally found a replacement for Lindsay Lohan as the "that movie looks like it sucks but she's hot so I'll see it"Comment
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Extract- From the guy who made Office Space. This was a similar movie, in that they both mock and exagerate working life (and the people in it), but this isn't a rehash.
Solid movie, it didn't bring the lulz like Office Space, but it was funny enough. Plus, it has Mila Kunis.
I'd give it a solid 7/10.Comment
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^I'm happy for you.
Quite possibly the darkest movie I've seen in a long time; no joke.
There's no blood, no guts, no brains splattered on the wall in this one; this isn't Jim Cavezel getting the shit beat out of him for an hour straight; no... this is much worse.
This:
and this:
are in the same film... Grab whatever context you can from it without me spoiling it further for you.
***1/2 stars.
Just saw Revolver. :5star: I think I just found another favorite director in Guy Ritchie.
If I get cancer and die, I have a long list of people I'd like to see.
Guy Ritchie, Quentin Tarantino, Chris Rock, Dave Chapelle, Troi "Star" TorainComment
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Heat - I bought this a couple of months ago just for it to sit with the rest of my movies until tonight. I finally sat down and watched this from beginning to end, and it didn't disappoint. The movie simply kicks ass. Great story with good character development with some badass shootouts to boot. There aren't many post-1990 Michael Mann directed movies that I don't like (I haven't watched Ali yet), and this one is no exception.Comment
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It's only the 19th of January and I've already made my once-yearly trip to the cinema.
Then I couldn't really miss this one could I? Andy Serkis as Ian Dury? A seasoned up hyena could not be more obscener.
Highly recommended. Yet it's a sad reflection of the times we live in when I was, at the ripe old age of nearly 32, the fifth youngest person in the theatre when the film started...yet when it finished I was the youngest by a clear 15 years. I hesitate to shed a tear for the young today but it must be fucking horrible to grow up in times without true creatives, originals and one-offs like Ian Dury. With nothing to guide you through the formative years of your life but floppy-haired, tight-jeaned emo kids; identikit, warbling R&B bints; or the industry standard "LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME! LOOK AT ME!", abs, gold chain and tough (not at all middle-class and comfortable, honest) upbringing rappers.
Don't know how much distribution it'll have in the States but try and get hold of a DVD if you're the type of person who genuinely loves music.Z(u, w) = Z0(w)[1-exp{-b(w)u}]
...and she said "Well I don't think you're a fishmonger. I think you've done a plop in the wrong lavatory."Comment
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Extract- From the guy who made Office Space. This was a similar movie, in that they both mock and exagerate working life (and the people in it), but this isn't a rehash.
Solid movie, it didn't bring the lulz like Office Space, but it was funny enough. Plus, it has Mila Kunis.
I'd give it a solid 7/10.
Originally posted by GonzoLW is probably the most solid poster VSN has to offer.Comment
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Book of Eli - *** 1/2 Stars.
Reminds me of this:
But without the awesomeness of Beat Takeshi.
You could do worse with $7 on a matinee showing.Comment
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Schindler's List - Great movie, but very heavy. It's like a Jewish version of Roots.
"Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo GarciaComment
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