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I liked Narnia. At times it felt like it was trying to be LOTR but that's just my personal feeling. I absolutely loved how they pulled off the centaurs since they're one of my favorite mythical creatures. And Liam Neeson was as great as always as Aslan.
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Funny thing is they actually hated each other's worlds. Not sure why. So in fact Narnia wasn't trying to be Lord of the Rings, they were both pretty close to each other's creation date. |
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The only thing that particularly stood out for me about the recent Narnia movie was the kamikaze pheonix who shows up during the climactic battle sequence, sets himself ablaze and then dives down on top of his enemies. I must admit that in the context of the film itself it felt a little OTT, but I thought that it was a pretty neat concept on its own. :bloocross:
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"Dirka Dirka JIHAD!" |
The Big Lebowski. Fantastic movie, though I'm the lost person to ask for an unbiased view of a Coen Brothers film. I especially love the final sequence between the Dude, Walter, and the Nihilists.
Of the films out there, I'm really wanting to see Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, No Country For Old Men, and The Mist. I especially want to see No Country for Old Men because, again, I'm a big fan of the Coen brothers, and I'm currently reading the book, which is awesome. I want to see "The Mist", because I loved King's original novella, but I'm hesitant to go see it because no movie based off a Stephen King film has ever done justice to the source material, the only exceptions being The Green Mile and the original Children of the Corn. |
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Its intense, well acted, well paced, and the ending is so freaking jaw dropping, that alone is worth seeing the film. If there is ever any film that has come out this year or any other that I feel is truly worth your hard earned cash, The Mist is certainly one of them. The last film I saw by the way was Metropolis, the anime one naturally. |
The Muppet Christmas Carol
That's right, I have a real soft spot for this movie. There have been so many spins and variations upon the original Dickens novel that I already knew the basic story inside out when I first saw this film at the age of 8, but there's something about this version which has always helped it to stand out above the competition. It has warmth, spirit, a lot of good-natured humour, a really catchy selection of songs (Waldorf and Statler as the Marleys...ooh yes), a genuinely chilling Ghost of Christmas Yet-To-Come and, last but certainly not least, Michael Caine as Ebenezer Scrooge. I'm not overly big on holiday films, but this lovely little flick is definitely an integral staple of December viewing. |
the first half of Red Dawn
John Milius is God "So...who is on our side?" "600 million screaming Chinamen." "...i thought there was a billion screaming Chinamen?" "...there was..." |
year without a santa claus.
part of my top seven christmas movies. always a good movie to watch. |
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