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18 Jan 2011, 8:57 pm

I want to see Blue Valentine!! !!Ooooo
and King's Speech-I was enthralled with British monarchy for a while as a teenager. I love Colin Firth,he's like a talented teddy bear! :D
Black Swan messed with me though.I studied ballet for many years,where was the dancing I thought Natalie's dancing was really unfinished and not up to snuff at all. Same with the acting.She's Natalie Portman,she does her own interpretations and emotions that's it...but it must be nice for to get awards for being pregnant... :roll: if only all pregnant women the world over could get millions of dollars,attention,clothes,and proper medical treatment.



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19 Jan 2011, 2:54 pm

True Grit (2010 remake)
This was the first western movie I've actully watched, and it was a very well made remake of a John Wayne
classic. But then again, it has more of a darker and dramatic twist to it then the original, which made the
exeperience of watching this film all the better.
The Kid
One of Charlie Chaplins most memorable films during the Silent film era, and I couldn't agree any more.
While it had its hilarious moments, the film had very tender and emotional scenes for a comedy. I felt
really connected to the characters and the story, and it showed me what a amazing director, writer and
actor Chaplin was.



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21 Jan 2011, 8:19 pm

I just saw Blue Valentine .

One hell of a moviegoing experience.

This movie is intense, just a warning.


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21 Jan 2011, 9:37 pm

Just watched 'The Fountain'. It was interesting. Very pretty. Feels too long and slow in the front. Some interesting personal synchronicities thrown up.


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22 Jan 2011, 7:57 pm

Where the Wild Things Are. Almost every character was horribly obnoxious and I found nothing in the story relatable. I give it three bees, and those are for the music. Admittedly, I never liked the book, either.


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23 Jan 2011, 3:36 am

Morning Glory. Was a light amusing film.



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23 Jan 2011, 6:42 pm

V for Vendetta. Pretty good. Somehow just isn't quite satisfying enough. I found the graphic novel much better. Still a solid 7.5/10


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24 Jan 2011, 1:13 am

My wife and I just rented Devil last week. It may not have been M. Night's best work, but it was indeed a decent film.
And we also went to see The Green Hornet yesterday (Saturday). We both laughed hysterically :lol: .

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25 Jan 2011, 9:51 pm

I saw Black Swan yesterday. Very spot-on performances all around.
Nina's mother very much reminded me of my own mother.

The movie wasn't as scary as I thought it would be, but it did freak me out at some parts.

Yes, I did look during the lesbian sex scene. It was very hot. :lol: :twisted:

Tommorow or Friday, I plan on seeing The King's Speech.


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25 Jan 2011, 10:31 pm

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I saw The Last Airbender. Great movie, but I wish I'd seen it in 3d :(


Great movie? You're the first person I encounter who actually liked it :?



I love that movie.
Despite a few changes I didn't like with the movie...I cannot wait for the sequel and am proud to own the dvd!


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25 Jan 2011, 10:33 pm

I watched "Tangled" several weeks ago, and we (my sister and I) are intending to watch "Tron Legacy" tomorrow.


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26 Jan 2011, 6:22 pm

It isn't that recently, but it's a movie that I remember very well. It incorporates a lot of historical elements combined with some fantasy, as well as drama and other things. It's called Riverworld, and is split into 2 two hour parts. I recommend everyone to watch it.

-Random Fact of the Hour: Ketchup was sold in the 1830's as medicine.


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26 Jan 2011, 8:45 pm

ArtemisHolmes wrote:
It isn't that recently, but it's a movie that I remember very well. It incorporates a lot of historical elements combined with some fantasy, as well as drama and other things. It's called Riverworld, and is split into 2 two hour parts. I recommend everyone to watch it.

-Random Fact of the Hour: Ketchup was sold in the 1830's as medicine.


My Dad had been hooked on Philip Jose Farmer's Riverworld fiction.

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28 Jan 2011, 9:10 am

viridiana. outstanding... i'm only just getting into surrealism:)



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28 Jan 2011, 10:48 am

Toy Story 3


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28 Jan 2011, 10:14 pm

Avalon High. The idea of a female King Arthur is absurd!


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