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That's being generous. I thought it was one of the worst films I've ever seen.
It's not the worst film I've seen. That honor or shame goes to Battleship.
on topic: Juno. Aw god I liked this movie. It surprised me a little bit as I did not know what to expect and I just had some "predictions" for what will happen. Really good humour. I did not expect this movie to be funny and it really was. This movie had a lot of heart in it and it totally reminded me of the movies of one of my fave Directors-Wes Anderson.
The soundtrack is superb. I sorta thought the dialogues sorta were not believeable alotugh funny, but that might be because I totally did not expect this one to be a comedy in the first part.
I think I'll watch some other movies of the writer of this movie cause it god a really deserved Oscar for best original screenplay.
It's a South Korean/American post-apocalyptic sci-fi with a fresh and interesting premise. I found it highly enjoyable, with cool fight scenes and some of the cinematography was unique. Best of all, it stars John Hurt, Tilda Swinton, Ed Harris, and Cap himself, Chris Evans.
4/5
I didn't like it the first time but the second time around was much better. I rented The Desolation of Smaug, which I'll be watching tonight for the first time.
Non-Stop
Pretty good film but nothing game changing. It's worth a rental.
A supernatural thriller with influences of other films mixed in, yet I think the film juggled the influences in a fresh way. The film bravely unveils one of it's twists early on, and manages to not run out of steam.
Shhhh...don't give them any ideas. They'll recast and put him in every role in the film.
A remake just won't feel right. Leslie WAS Frank Drebin growing up for me.
Yeah, I don't even want to support the film. There's no way it'll be the same whatsoever, and I refuse to support such a horrid idea.
In a cheap sort of way... :))
http://blip.tv/the-cinema-snob/crackerjack-by-the-cinema-snob-6540755
Jesus. They even talk via radio like the first DH.
This looks like the sort of film Pierce Brosnan would have been in pre-Bond.
... and Death Train... Detonator... Night Watch... ;)
Passion
The World's End
Hot Fuzz(Timothy Dalton's genius in this)
So did The Fourth Protocol.
True. :)
I loved almost all of these, I'll admit. Entertaining, for what they're worth!