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Old 01-10-2008, 12:27 PM   #1271
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The animation was a little shaky, ranging from the disarmingly camp to the just plain creepy (which, in the case of those rotoscoped Ringwraiths, was probably a good thing). The best thing about it was hands down John Hurt, who has one of the loveliest voices in the world, and who here made made a truly smashing Aragorn.
IIRC Boromir was very Nordic-looking and quite an interesting interpretation of that character. I too enjoyed Aragon's character. The Nazgul scene was especially creepy.

I liked Bakshi's "Fire and Ice" (on which Frank Frazetta collaborated) much better myself, if only for the artwork (no real plot)
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Old 01-10-2008, 06:30 PM   #1272
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I hate to admit this, but... Superbad. With my parents. It wasn't my fault-- I came home from my part-time job and it was in the DVD player from our Netflix account!

I enjoyed it. I mean, we all need a little stupid teenage humor every now and then, right?
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Old 01-10-2008, 06:50 PM   #1273
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I hate to admit this, but... Superbad. With my parents. It wasn't my fault-- I came home from my part-time job and it was in the DVD player from our Netflix account!

I enjoyed it. I mean, we all need a little stupid teenage humor every now and then, right?
great flick.

i love the drunk bum on the bus, "...McMuffin!" he screams when he sees the cops, "blue guys!"

WTF? Great great movie.
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Old 01-10-2008, 06:58 PM   #1274
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the who's tommy.

its a pretty weird movie. pretty good, but weird.
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Old 01-12-2008, 09:15 PM   #1275
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Knocked Up

I finally got around to seeing Judd Apatow's 3rd masterpiece and I have got to say, this guy has got such a future ahead of him. I've seen all of his movies and I have to say this one really feels like the smartest, freshest, and brightest piece of work he's made.

While not as constantly laugh out loud continuous funny as "Superbad", this movie really does have the best story and the best use of characters with compelling issues, acting, and above all, really freaking funny stuff. It's his strongest emotional movie and I really think its a great film all around.
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Old 01-13-2008, 10:27 AM   #1276
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sonic the movie.

i thought it was pretty good, but the voice acting was not what i expected. still, it had a good plot.
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Old 01-13-2008, 10:49 AM   #1277
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sonic the movie.

i thought it was pretty good, but the voice acting was not what i expected. still, it had a good plot.
Well you had to like it a bit more then average if you have its photo in your avatar some guy .
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sonic the movie.
Is that the one where Sonic sounds like a book-worm?
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Old 01-13-2008, 12:41 PM   #1279
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Is that the one where Sonic sounds like a book-worm?
im not sure if you could say book-worm, but yeah that sounds right. and so does tails a little. and knuckles sounds more like sonic from the games.
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Cinderella (Animated Disney version)

I borrowed the movie from my friend because I've been in a Princess-y mood for the last few days, since I've recently finished a short story that's kinda like a fairy tale.

Anyway, I liked it as a kid; I like it now. It's a charming film with lovely animation, catchy singing, cute cartoon animals and a classic tale to tell. I think it was a pretty accurate rendition of the fairy tale, though a bit slow in places.

While not my favorite Disney offering, it's still a good effort.
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