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29 Nov 2008, 8:25 am

I saw Ironman, that was pretty cool.


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30 Nov 2008, 11:23 am

If you mean at the cinema, the last film I saw was Indiana Jones-Kingdom of the crystal skull. And that was a while ago now.


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30 Nov 2008, 11:29 am

Pineapple Express


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30 Nov 2008, 9:26 pm

Transporter 3(eh, it was ok) and Bolt(Fun!).


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30 Nov 2008, 10:27 pm

Hancock; should have stopped the movie when i saw "1 month later" appear on screen, rest was highly entertaining.

21; very nice.

Wall-E, great fun :)

Knight Rider 2008; what a load of crap.



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01 Dec 2008, 12:07 am

The Fountain

Beautiful, almost rang true...but the ending smacked of the director trying to be deep, instead of actually exploring the guy's grief...or maybe that's a misinterpretation.



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05 Dec 2008, 7:07 pm

I saw High School Musical 3 in the cinema recently.
I thought it was a great film and it had great actors.


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06 Dec 2008, 12:46 am

quantum of solace was a rollicking good ride!

saw "quarantine" yesterday, that was pretty freaky and scarier than expected.


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06 Dec 2008, 1:15 am

*mumbles something under breath*
twilight-my sister grabbed me at the last moment when she was leaving to see this movie and said "let's go." i blinked "what?" "come on." "but i..." suddenly i was in the car going to this tween/teen pop culture phenomenon. it was late at night(10 ish) so tweens were littered outside waiting for their ride to pick them up. my sister told me to buy something. "uhhh?" "buy something." so many choices, right? partially hydrogenated oils, red dyes number something, soy lecithin, and of course the wide array of corn based ingredients. i grabbed some twizzlers and juinor mints(seinfeld, man. i'd never had one. it needed to be done). i plopped down in my seat surrounded by a bunch of and high school and college students(yeah, the occasional, middle schooler). it was so hilariously cheesy and bad that the audience was even laughing at it. i almost fell asleep, ate two twizzlers, and fulfilled my desire to eat junior mints. woot!

gattaca-scary and beautifully acted. restored my faith in jude law.

superman 1 and 2-christopher reeve was perfectly cast. the first one was a little cheesy but i feel that's what the movie was going for. unfortunately i knew the ending...not as dramatic. the second one was pretty good. okay, so i guessed the whole movie's plot and looked up the ending online half way through the movie. i was so saddened that i had already guessed the ending and all. like being let down by a good friend :(. if it wasn't for christopher reeve then both of those movies would have been just another movie to me. if they could have cast a better lois lane...argh!!


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06 Dec 2008, 11:58 pm

The Punisher: War Zone( freakin' awesome!)


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07 Dec 2008, 6:12 am

The Mist. alot better than i expected, i preferred the book but in all honesty your never gonna get a film that's as good as the book. I'd definitely recommend the film whether or not you've read the book or not.



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20 Dec 2008, 10:06 pm

CHANGELING
ARTEMISIA (good French film)
IRREVERSIBLE (another French film that was very good)
NINAS HEAVENLY DELIGHTS
STELLA DOES TRICKS
LATE NIGHT SHOPPING
ORPHANS (interesting Scottish film)
DEAR FRANKIE
ABERDEEN
STARTER FOR 10
DEAD MANS SHOES
EVIL (very good Swedish film)
GOSSIP (could have been better but dont waste your time)
WILDERNESS (English horror film that i surprisingly enjoyed)
HITMAN
BREAKING THE WAVES (well done but very depressing)
JUNO
JOYRIDE (very mediocre but i liked the soundtrack)
GIRL, INTERRUPTED (seen it millions of times but i LOVE it!! !! !. I was also bored)



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21 Dec 2008, 12:01 pm

1 Litre of Tears, I absolutely loved this movie...well it's more of a tv series. There is a movie version...but this one is SO much more better! It's a true story too!


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22 Dec 2008, 12:20 am

cat on a hot tin roof-dissolves into back and forth arguments between various people. pretty darn good movie. paul newman was so very prettiful... i pretty much base an actor's prettifulness on their acting ability. keanu reeves is pretty ugly.


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22 Dec 2008, 2:38 am

Gattaca on Hulu
http://www.hulu.com/watch/46029/gattaca


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22 Dec 2008, 4:10 pm

Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
The Hustler
and at the theater we saw Yes Man.


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