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I'm a christain and I feel this bothering... mini/blankexpression

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The movie doesn't actually deal much with Christian theology, not directly, at least. It's just a very intense and disturbing film, or so I have heard.

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The movie doesn't actually deal much with Christian theology, not directly, at least. It's just a very intense and disturbing film, or so I have heard.

Yep, go see it, it's one heck of a movie experience.

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Rosemary's Baby

One word: Creepy. From beginning to end.
This movie was all suspense build-up that led to nothing, that's really why the ending pissed me off.

Spoiler (click to read)

They didn't show the baby!

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Cinematography: 4/5

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2001: A Space Odyssey

That was amazing. Really, I loved it. I watched it with my brother, who left after the 'Dawn of Man' bit. The visuals were beautiful and I really don't mind that the ending was rather cryptic to me. The open ending was very fitting, I thought.

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Where the Wild Things Are

Good, but not great. The technical qualities were all good: the wild things looked very believable, and the cinematography was impressive, but I just never got the feeling that the story went anywhere, and only a couple of the wild things were properly developed (though I will say it was very affecting at a few parts). So yeah, it's like everyone else says, it's a hit and miss film. But on the whole, it's pretty good.

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Up

Yeah, it only came out recently in Ireland. I enjoyed it, but I thought they could've had some sort of explanation as to where the balloons came from. I know Carl was a balloon seller, but it never shows him gathering the balloons and setting them up.

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Fantastic Mr. Fox

That was one Awesomesauce movie! The attention to detail was amazing, Storyline was a bit disloyal to the book but who hasn't read this book 3 times alredy.

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My favourite part was when Kristoferson had kiven Ash A (tiny) Karate lesson when he was about to save Kristoferson and they came out of that sewer and saw Bunce, Bean and Boggis waiting for them and Ash dodged all those bullets while running and opened the door to let the Rabies dog out.

Go see this movie now.

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Capedkid wrote:

who hasn't read this book 3 times alredy.

*raises hand*
Never even heard of the book till I saw the trailer a while ago. I am interested in seeing it though.

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Transformers 2 Revenge of the Fallen

For see more details, you must watch it 3 times mini/smile The animation was epic, great movie !!!

District 9

Great movie too, very realistic aliens mini/smile

Happy Feet

I love the "aliens" idea mini/smile

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Judge Dredd
Terrible movie. I laughed because it was so awfully bad. I can't believe this is even rated 4,9 on IMDB. Also a shame Sylvester Stallone wanted to act in this movie. This is one of the worst movies I've ever seen.

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Capedkid wrote:

Fantastic Mr. Fox

That was one Awesomesauce movie! The attention to detail was amazing, Storyline was a bit disloyal to the book but who hasn't read this book 3 times alredy.

Spoiler (click to read)

My favourite part was when Kristoferson had kiven Ash A (tiny) Karate lesson when he was about to save Kristoferson and they came out of that sewer and saw Bunce, Bean and Boggis waiting for them and Ash dodged all those bullets while running and opened the door to let the Rabies dog out.

Go see this movie now.

how did you see it!? It won't come out for a few weeks?

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It's out on this side of the world.

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It's out on this side of the world?

Fixed it for you?

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Wtf

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Sprinkles wrote:
Capedkid wrote:

who hasn't read this book 3 times alredy.

*raises hand*

Zombie Land

Brilliant!

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Romper Stomper

A brutal and uncompromising film. Russell Crowe is absolutely terrifying in this role.

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The Dark Knight
This is certainly Heath Ledger's movie. Not really enjoyable to watch, though. Just kind of dark and harsh all the way through. That's not a bad thing, and the movie doesn't shirk from what it is, but it does keep the experience a bit one-sided.

Just got Days of Heaven, looking forward to watching it. I don't remember a whole lot about it.

- Leo

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The Addams Family Values

Burning a pilgrim's village to the ground is always so fun.

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Leonardo812 wrote:

Just got Days of Heaven, looking forward to watching it. I don't remember a whole lot about it.

That's probably in my top five favorite films. I hope you got the Criterion. It's a brilliant film, and though it's easy to do so, don't view the imagery as secondary to the story; the two are completely interwoven.