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Terminator 2: Judgment Day

Wow. I can't believe the difference in opinion I have of this film compared to the first one. This movie was friggin sweet. I intended on only watching the first half hour tonight, but I ended up watching all the way through because I just couldn't stop. I'm paying for it by typing this at 1:40 in the morning, but I really don't care.

The movie was fun, with much better action than the first film. The acting was lots better in comparison. And it actually had some personality to it. Seeing the Terminator interact with little John Connor was absolutely hilarious. :lol:

I expectantly look forward to the final film. I hope it can measure up to this caliber.

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Stardust.

This movie should have been better. It had a good story but was all screwed up. I put all the blame on the script writer.

can't believe that movie is rated 8.1 on IMDB.
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gronk wrote:Stardust.



can't believe that movie is rated 8.1 on IMDB.
I can. Because I love that movie.
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Obigone wrote: I can. Because I love that movie.
I'm sorry.
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If you've read the book, actually Stardust has more of a storyline and satisfies much more in the movie.
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Kingdom of Heaven

It was pretty good, I suppose.


Is it just me, or does Liam Neeson (spl?) die in EVERY MOVIE HE'S IN??
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AVP-It actually exceeded my expectations, which probably wasn't to high.


Final grade- 8.2
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Enchanted.
I sort of got pressured into going to see this. I'm really more of a 'stuff blows up and limbs get hacked off' kind of girl, but this movie was really funny!

James Marsden as the Prince was the best part. Especially when he gets run over by bike racers.
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ChickenSoup wrote: Is it just me, or does Liam Neeson (spl?) die in EVERY MOVIE HE'S IN??
Les Miserables. ;)

I was sick with a cold so I stayed home from church. And I watched:

Phone Booth. Fairly intense, well written, and well acted. Kiefer Sutherland is chilling. A-

Full of It. Meh, not my kind of movie. C+
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The Departed

So, after watching it a fourth time, I decided that I haven't been giving it enough credit. It was brilliantly made, brilliantly acted, and...just brilliant. But...sorry, scott. I still don't see your message in it. Which is going to deduct points.

And it's officially one of the most depressing movies of all time.

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Obigone wrote:The Departed

So, after watching it a fourth time, I decided that I haven't been giving it enough credit. It was brilliantly made, brilliantly acted, and...just brilliant. But...sorry, scott. I still don't see your message in it. Which is going to deduct points.

And it's officially one of the most depressing movies of all time.

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ChickenSoup wrote:Is it just me, or does Liam Neeson (spl?) die in EVERY MOVIE HE'S IN??
Um. He died in Schindler's List? :?

Nacho Libre

Absolutely hilarious. XD I love this movie, and Jack Black is brilliant. "Hey. Let go my blouse." "Get that corn out of my face!" "Anyways... I was wondering if you'd maybe join me in my quarters tonight for some toast?"

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Good Will Hunting

This move was fantastic. If you can get past the plethora of f-bombs, it's an amazing movie. Robin Williams and Matt Damon produced some spectacular performances. A+

Nacho Libre with commentary

Just as hilarious as the movie. XD

Nacho Libre

I've...been watching a lot of Nacho Libre...

Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones

Good CGI... Nice fight sequences... Horrible acting... Sappy love story... Overall, it's the weakest Star Wars episode in the whole series. Could've been much better.

But... "Roger roger!" XD

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Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones

Good CGI... Nice fight sequences... Horrible acting... Sappy love story... Overall, it's the weakest Star Wars episode in the whole series. Could've been much better.

But... "Roger roger!" XD

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Agreed!

Last movie I saw?

I think it was Becoming Jane but I kinda half watched it.
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Nacho Libre as well.

Not many movies make me laugh as hard as this one. Possibly a newer horror movie or action movie. (Recycled plots, cheesy acting and utter
predictability = fail) but I hurt and cry at Nl.

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It's sweeping the nation!

The last movie I watched was American Idol.

...What? Not a movie? Where else will you find bad acting, bad singing and completely unrealistic conversations?
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