More good movies we've seen.
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I liked IM 3, planning on seeing it again tomorrow since the idiots in the movie theater were 15 minutes late starting The Croods. I had to actually ask them to start it. So I missed the first 5-10 minutes of IM 3. It was supposed to be a scary Mandarin video. If I had seen it I bet I would have found the Mandarin more menacing. Oh well! Planning on watching Star Trek tomorrow as well.
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The Impossible. Goddamn. If you want to cry lots, this is the one to watch. Fantastic acting too from absolutely everyone, even the little kids. Very believable, and emotionally moving.
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I watched Mama, a pretty decent horror film from Guillermo del Toro. He was the producer, at least. What a producer does exactly, I've no idea. But it was a surprisingly moving film with some real emotion. As with a lot of horror films, I kind of liked the absent-of-supernatural-elements lead-in so much that I sorta felt the later fantasy/horror aspect was unnecessary. But then again, a good horror film works best if it starts off as a good drama. If you don't care about the characters, then nothing else really matters. Still, the film is strongest while the creature is only hinted at. Once it's finally shown, it's more silly than scary.
Really very good performances, especially from the kids, which is crucial in terms of believability.
Really very good performances, especially from the kids, which is crucial in terms of believability.
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Producer gets all the money.
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Well yeah, but they also spend all of it in the first place!
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The stupidity of this film was genius. Good show

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You don't have permission to access "http://ia.media-imdb.com/images/M/MV5BM ... SX214_.jpg" on this serverAnimavore wrote:
The stupidity of this film was genius. Good show
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Try this one.


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Bettah. I liked that one too.Animavore wrote:Try this one.
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You have a real Hawkeye for fun movies, Ani.


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Saw Django unchained last night. Quirky, extremely violent, but brilliant I thought.
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Christoph Waltz rather stole that movie.Rum wrote:Saw Django unchained last night. Quirky, extremely violent, but brilliant I thought.

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Certainly the first two thirds, but as Django gains confidence Waltz's character fades a bit. Deliberate and well done I thought.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Christoph Waltz rather stole that movie.Rum wrote:Saw Django unchained last night. Quirky, extremely violent, but brilliant I thought.
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And then "exit stage left for the King".Rum wrote:Certainly the first two thirds, but as Django gains confidence Waltz's character fades a bit. Deliberate and well done I thought.Gawdzilla Sama wrote:Christoph Waltz rather stole that movie.Rum wrote:Saw Django unchained last night. Quirky, extremely violent, but brilliant I thought.

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