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Just Kidden wrote:

But I can't remember any fart jokes in Over The Hedge...

"Oh! Oh! I can burp my A, B, Cs! *burp*-A! *burp*-B!"

"Now if a human does happen to see you, just lay down, roll over and give your privates a good licking. They love it!"

They may not be about farting, but they fit in the same category of "Crude Humor".

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Night Owl wrote:

Lost in Translation is a beautiful film.

I saw an image with a poster of "John Tucker Must Die" and the words "This is why women don't direct films." I have a better idea: A poster of "Lost in Translation" with the words "This is why women DO direct films."

It is beautiful. The rating is nuts - R for one scene that doesn't even really involve the characters and, in my opinion, didn't even need to be in the film. I guess the director thought differently, though. I was actually really impressed by the music used. Camera work and editing are also spectacular.

- Leo

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On Her Majesty's Secret Service

I was lucky enough to go see this in the cinema. A lot of people think this is one of the weakest in the Bond series but I'd have to disagree I feel it's one of the best. The jokes got much more laughs than usual and the film seemed much funnier. But the funniest thing though was when Bond's ally was watching the villains he hides behind a newspaper. The headline on this newspaper was "WHY BROWN HAD TO GO" and the man along from me burst out laughing then just about everyone kept laughing. This film almost felt like two different films in one in the first half then both of them merging together at the end. You have the more human Bond at the start of the film then you've got the more espionage Bond feelings in the middle then both elements collide at the end. Until Casino Royale Bond has always been presented as an invincible hero but in this film he is presented as human and it really gives it a quality lacking in others in the series.

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Dragonball Evolution

Hahaha, oh Lord, that was terrible. Like, Eragon terrible. I wasn't even a fan of the show and I feel ashamed.

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In response to Dave:

Shrek 1 and 2 are a guilty pleasure of mine, but yeah, just popcorn films.  They amuse me.

But I thought Kung Fu Panda was actually beautiful at parts, and a very well-made film.  I'd almost dare to say it was better than Pixar's Cars (definitely the black sheep of Pixar).

But besides that, every single other CGI film from Dreamworks is just terrible...awful...horrific.

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Star Trek

Meh

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Leonardo812 wrote:
Night Owl wrote:

Lost in Translation is a beautiful film.

I saw an image with a poster of "John Tucker Must Die" and the words "This is why women don't direct films." I have a better idea: A poster of "Lost in Translation" with the words "This is why women DO direct films."

It is beautiful. The rating is nuts - R for one scene that doesn't even really involve the characters and, in my opinion, didn't even need to be in the film. I guess the director thought differently, though. I was actually really impressed by the music used. Camera work and editing are also spectacular.

- Leo

I really enjoyed Lost in Translation as well, however I didn't like the other Sofia Coppola film I've seen, The Virgin Suicides (which I went into after a friend that I typically trust described as being on the same level as Requiem For A Dream or Grave of the Fireflies, but it was just a bunch of unpleasant  people I didn't care about, and to many to even remember there names)

Last film I watched was Fitzcarraldo and it was awesome.

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rstudios wrote:


Then I watched The Blaire Witch Project on DVD. Great suspense and brilliant acting, and now that I've seen it Cloverfield seems entirely less original.

*sorry for old quote*

the blair witch is always a very great movie, much better than cloverfield, when  it has hardly much effects. it's kindof strange actually, because they never show anything scary, it's always the suspense.

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There Will Be Blood
Just finished watching it and I'm not really sure about it. It had parts that I liked and parts I didn't. The music for one, I kept going back and forth with loving it and thinking it was the wrong music for the movie. Seems like half the time it sounded like it was from either a thriller or a slasher. The cinematography was great, it was probably the only thing I like all the way through the movie.
I'll have to let this movie sit and brew for a while, I'll probably watch it again some time soon and we'll see how it goes.

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Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines

Well first off, terrible miss-cast for John Conner. The guy looked like a doofus, the guy sounded like a doofus, his acting was absolutely terrible, IMO he was just a frikkin doofus. The story-line was almost exactly like T2, evil robot gonna kill John Conner, good 'ol ahnuld come here to help, you know what I mean? IMO again, I don't think this movie should have been made because of how much alike it was to the 2nd Terminator movie. But aside from all that, it turned better than I thought it was going to be. I thought the action was absolutely awesome, I could not believe some of the stuff they did. The CGI was ok, better than average IMO. The acting was pretty good by everybody else though I think. Overall, 2.5/5.

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Nathan Wells wrote:

But I thought Kung Fu Panda was actually beautiful at parts, and a very well-made film.  I'd almost dare to say it was better than Pixar's Cars (definitely the black sheep of Pixar).

While I'll agree with you and say that it may be better than Cars, Kung Fu Panda suffered terribly because of awful pacing, predictable plot points, and practically nonexistent character development and structure.  I thought it was a decent movie overall, but what really disappointed me is that the film had so much potential to be truly brilliant.  It just didn't do all of the things that it could have.

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anyone seeing Terminator Four? Is it any good?

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jimmybob wrote:

anyone seeing Terminator Four? Is it any good?

-Jimmybob

Comes out tomorrow, I'm excited about it. I might see it in theaters.

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I know someone who's going to the midnight showing, it looks awesome, but sadly, we'll only get Arnold's voice in it, oh well, there's still TFROTF to satisfy me.

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HeAndHimStudios wrote:

I know someone who's going to the midnight showing, it looks awesome, but sadly, we'll only get Arnold's voice in it, oh well, there's still TFROTF to satisfy me.

Holy crap, Ahnuld is actually in the movie?! Awesome, I thought they completely ditched him for this one. I'm more excited now. mini/bigsmile

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I think the Governator is too busy governating Cali to do much acting.

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*facepalm*

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T4 comes out on the 1st of June here mini/sad

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Wild Rovers

Pretty cool western film for a 1971 movie mini/bigsmile

Loved the action, I wish my TV had the "TCM'' channel mini/sad (I'm at my uncle's place)

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Darkman, I noticed you always put quotation marks around names of things like companies or websites or channels, when you actually don't have to do that in English.