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Old 11-10-2007, 12:07 PM   #1121
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Spider-Man 3
I don't get the negative reviews. I think it's the best of the 3, the only let down was Venom. They should of waited until 4 for him.
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Old 11-10-2007, 01:52 PM   #1122
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Leroy and Stitch

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I hadn't seen the last Lilo/Stitch movie and I was reluctant after seeing how Stitch the movie, Stitch 2: the glitch, and the series sucked something awful. However, I was glad to see they made the movie interesting to say the least.

All the old cast came back and even though I never cared much for the show, seeing all 625 experiments in a furry mutant battle royale was certainly entertaining and while it never can touch the original film, it was pretty fun.

I agree with you 100% Invader, Spider man 3 wasn't the best of the 3 films but I don't consider it trash by any means necessary. Even with all of the flaws I still found this movie to be an excellent film, again, my only beef (main beef anyway) was Venom needed more air time.

Similar also to my feelings to X-men 3. For all the bad flak this film got, it could have been a LOT worse. I felt they handled Phoenix saga well into translation, Beast was perfect, and there was some really intense action drama. It could have been better but its really much better then I first thought.

Feast is a kick ass movie, simply put. I bet it would have done well in public theaters and its a shame to think Project Greenlight ended because this was one hell of a great film they put out.
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Old 11-11-2007, 11:24 AM   #1123
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I don't like X3. But Venom needed way more air time, maybe he secretly bonded with the symbiote & escaped.
Peter was a little slow on trieng to get Eddie. I don't get it a bomb expldoes near Harry & he just gets a scarred face but Eddie supposedly dies? Big plot error.
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Old 11-11-2007, 01:07 PM   #1124
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I don't like X3. But Venom needed way more air time, maybe he secretly bonded with the symbiote & escaped.
Peter was a little slow on trieng to get Eddie. I don't get it a bomb expldoes near Harry & he just gets a scarred face but Eddie supposedly dies? Big plot error.
It was a small explosive, Harry wasn't stupid enough to throw a big bomb inside his own place. He'd be killed too if it was a big bomb. That's why he threw a small explosive at Peter and how it only scarred him.

Venom/Brock died because the bomb was inside the symbiote and Eddie jumped into it because he felt he couldn't live without it.

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Ratatouille.

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Shakespeare in Love

When this movie first came out on video 10 years ago, I watched it over and over and over, I absolutely loved it. Haven't seen it since then, but even after 10 years, I remember many parts of the movie. I especially liked the part toward the end where Queen Elizabeth comes to a mud puddle, and there are five or six men in front of her bowing, but none of them notice the mud puddle and offer to lay their cloak over it so Her Majesty could cross without getting her feet dirty. When they finally notice, all of them take off their cloaks, but she walks through before they can drop them and says "Too late!" I LOLed just as much this time as I remember doing so 10 years ago.

Have I mentioned before that I love historical movies? Well, I do. One of the reasons I love this movie so much.
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Old 11-12-2007, 10:01 AM   #1126
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I watched a few movies over the weekend but the one that I watched almost in its entirety was TMNT II: Secret of the Ooze. I love the first two Turtle movies since they are a precious part of my childhood and darn good movies to boot.
I caught some bits and pieces of some war movies I planned to watch but I couldn't really get into any outside "All Quiet on the Western Front". I can't get over how brutal this movie is.
Given that it was Remembrance Day when it was on, I almost started to cry during the scene when the soldiers charge across no-mans-land and are mowed down by machine-gun fire. And then when they finally made it into the enemy trenches people start fighting for their lives with anything they can grab like shovels. Powerful stuff.
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Old 11-12-2007, 01:46 PM   #1127
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I caught some bits and pieces of some war movies I planned to watch but I couldn't really get into any outside "All Quiet on the Western Front". I can't get over how brutal this movie is.
Given that it was Remembrance Day when it was on, I almost started to cry during the screen when the soldiers charge across no-mans-land and are mowed down by machine-gun fire. And then when they finally made it into the enemy trenches people start fighting for their live with anything they can like shovels. Powerful stuff.
Yeah, exceedingly bleak. I remember watching that on Remembrance Day a few years ago, and it certainly hit home. Paul's friendship with Kat is the aspect that stood out most for me; I recall the final outcome being very heartbreaking.

The last film I saw was Ghosts of Cite Soleil, a feature documentary about gang culture and political turmoil in Haiti. Far from the happiest film I've ever seen.
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Old 11-14-2007, 04:23 PM   #1128
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i thought it was hilarious, espically the ending. i reccommend.
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Old 11-14-2007, 06:03 PM   #1129
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Meet the Robinsons and parts of Miss Congeniality 2.

I finished viewing the first film earlier this afternoon; I rather liked it. It was fun, quirky and charming. A good attempt at 3-D Disney animation that didn't come from Pixar studios.

The other film was picked up at Blockbuster at the request of my aunt;she just wanted to see it, since she saw the first one.
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The Italian Job

The original 1969 version with Michael Caine (why settle for anything less?). A pure, 100%, unadulterated classic heist movie which climaxes in some truly phenomenal chase sequences. I mean really epic, intricately beautiful chase sequences. The climax to the Blues Brothers quite easily takes the cake for the highest volume of awe-inspiring metalic carnage, but as far as I know this movie has yet to be bested for the sheer grace and sublimeness of its high-speed pursuits. If you can find it, watch the deleted scene with the cars on ice.

The criminals here are such an amusing and likeable bunch that you have no qualms whatsoever cheering for them every step of the way, so much so that that notoriously inconclusive ending comes as a bit of a slap round the face, but it's still extremely funny and clever in its way. Certainly a lot nicer than the alternative ending which my friend informs me about at any rate.
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