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Memento - 9/10</p>

I love movies with messed up time lines. I kept avoiding this movie for years because I dislike Guy Pearce but what a great flick. Solid acting and hell of an ending. </p>

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Dial M for Murder 9/10</p>

I'm really getting into these old movies, this was really well done. I wish they still made them like this. Next up Rear Window. </p>

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Flight of the Conchords....10/10</p>

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Its the funniest show ive seen since Curb your Enthusiam</p>
 
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Flight of the Conchords....10/10</p>

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Its the funniest show ive seen since Curb your Enthusiam</p>

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I love the Rhymenocerous vs. Hiphipopotamus rap. Its much better in their stand up though, great show.</p>

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ive seen the standup as well and its fantastic...they use two original songs in each episode
 
Flight of the Concords episode yesterday was hilarious. Jermaine as David bowie had me laughing the whole time but I did not like the space song.</p>

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<font face="comic sans ms,sand" size="3" color="#ffff00" style="background-color: #ff0000">While there is a tv topic, I want to ask why Denny Crane's avitar is a picture of the Big Giant Head?</font>
 
Rear Window</p>

6/10</p>

Meh, I was expecting something better but it was okay I guess. The whole POV shots was pretty cool though and damn Grace Kelly was beautiful. </p>
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (kcgsc)</div><div class='quotemain'><font face="comic sans ms,sand" size="3" color="#ffff00" style="background-color: #ff0000">While there is a tv topic, I want to ask why Denny Crane's avitar is a picture of the Big Giant Head?</font></div></p>

Say my name like you mean it!</p>

How about Boston Legal 10/10.</p>

Of course.</p><h2><font face="verdana, geneva, helvetica" size="2" color="#000000">''You know what I'm going to do, Brian, just to show you there are no hard feelings? I'm going to sleep with your wife.''</font></h2><font face="verdana, geneva, helvetica" size="2" color="#000000">--To the presiding judge, 'An Eye for an Eye'</font>

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The Simpsons Movie
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transformers 10/10</p>

megan fox 100/10 </p>
 
Transformers: 8/10</p>

Knocked Up: 7/10</p>

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Live Free or Die Hard - 10/10</p>

Bourne Ultimatum - I will see tonight. </p>
 
The Zodiac - 7/10</p>

I love a good mystery. It runs down the facts, names and places pretty good. This is what movies like the Black Dhalia or Hollywoodland try to be IMO.</p>

300 - 9/10</p>

I saw this movie again for like the 10th time, its great. I love the fighting scenes and even the dialogue while corny at times gets you pumped. Great flick.</p>
 
TMNT</p>

7/10 </p>

Pretty good for an animated movie. Nothing special though.</p>
 
The Departed 9/10 (yeah, I'm old and I don't get out much!)
 
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transformers 10/10</p>

megan fox 100/10 </p>

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Nope.</p>

Yep, right on.</p>

-Petey</p>
 
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (MikeDC)</div><div class='quotemain'>The Departed 9/10 (yeah, I'm old and I don't get out much!)</div></p>

That should be in your sig!</p>

-Petey</p>
 
300 - 7.5/10: not bad but not great. </p>

Zodiac - 7/10 stupid ending! Hello hollywood, the reason I see movies by you is because they are supposed to have an ending. They should have had Jakie catch the guy and kick him in the balls. Just tack on the words "inspired by" to true story and you've got nothing to worry about.</p>

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The TNT show Saving Grace with Holly Hunter 8/10 (definitely a mature show, so Petey would be bored out of his hardware)
 
Gorky Park (7/10) pretty good, by far the best thing ever utilizing the skills of William Hurt.
 
Disturbia </p>

7/10</p>

I liked it. It had some good moments and the eye candy was awesome. </p>
 
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The Zodiac - 7/10</p>

I love a good mystery. It runs down the facts, names and places pretty good. This is what movies like the Black Dhalia or Hollywoodland try to be IMO.</p>

300 - 9/10</p>

I saw this movie again for like the 10th time, its great. I love the fighting scenes and even the dialogue while corny at times gets you pumped. Great flick. </p></div>

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i agree with both. i'd give zodiac alot more, but it was EXTREMELY long. </p>

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and TMNT i'd give 8/10. </p>
 
Speaking of the best show on TV... Last night, Boston Legal was one of the best episodes in the show's history (a rerun, tho). I was quite serious in that one... The Billy Joel music in the background was haunting, to say the least.</p>

http://www.tvsquad.com/2007/04/04/boston-l...f-the-defender/</p><h2>Boston Legal: Son of The Defender</h2><p class="byline">Posted Apr 4th 2007 9:41AM by Paul Goebel
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This is why television was invented.</p>

I hardly know where to begin. Let's start with Alan and his hilarious storyline. It was a great idea to separate Alan & Denny for this episode and "Mr Wisenheimers" (Spader) dynamite delivery provided some much needed comic relief. Also, this is the second episode in a row to start with women in their underwear. I hope it becomes a trend. </p>

Now for the rest of the episode. For those of you who foolishly didn't watch, the biggest deal in tonight's episode was that actual footage of a very young William Shatner is used for a series of flashbacks. This footage comes from an episode of Playhouse 90 entitled The Defender, which also starred Ralph Bellamy as Shatner's father. If that title sounds familiar it's because the episode was eventually turned into a series starring E.G. Marshall and Robert Reed. I should note that Shatner did play a lawyer later on in a series called Man of the People, but the footage used for tonight's show was definitely from a live performance.</p>

As I watched tonight's episode awash in goosebumps, I was reminded why I admired David E. Kelly aside from hooking up with Michelle Pfieffer. His brilliant understanding of the legal drama gives him the ability to take the genre in directions it has never gone before. It's nice to see that he still can do what he does best when he's not busy with garbage like The Wedding Belles.</p>

In my expert opinion, this episode is the shining example of why Shatner is a great actor. Sure, he's become a caricature of Captain Kirk as well as himself, but there was a time when he was so damn engaging that you had to watch him when he was on the screen. Whenever my favorite Twilight Zone episode is on (Nick of Time with the devil head, not Nightmare at 20,000 Feet with the gremlin) I watch with bated breath. Shatner is the epitome of television acting. In the early days of live TV, he was one of the few actors who could utilize what he learned in the theater and make it work on the small screen.</p>

I must admit that I was really caught off guard by how much of Denny Crane's character was revealed by the flashbacks. It was much more than a great gimmick. Watching those scenes, we all got to see what made Denny the lawyer he became and the enormous price he paid for it. The yearning that a young man has for his fathers approval is something every guy can identify with.</p>

The cast was incredible throughout the episode. I have been a big fan of Stephen Lee's ever since he played Tom Arnold in that TV movie. James Keane is a welcome sight because I loved him so much on The Paper Chase (where he played a law student). I barely recognized Mike Hagerty without his beard and his performance was equally hilarious and heartbreaking.</p>

In closing, I have to point the brilliant comedic talents of Mark Valley. I know he wants to be a leading man but watching him tonight made me long to see Keen Eddie again</p></div>

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Mr. Beans holiday 100 / 10</p>

Seriously 10x better than borat, and he doesn't try to be funny. I used to watch his shows back when I was in my country in the 90s, (old shows), he's still my favorite together with benny hill. (english people know who he is)</p>
 
I thought Transformers was the biggest piece of s*** movie ever made. It wasn't even about the transformers, it was about shila lebeuf. So many cheesey moments, not enough focus on the transformers. An all out disappointing effort. A rushed movie; pieces of crapped fused together with Michael Bay's same rotating camera and unnatural lighting effects. Loved The Rock. Bad Boys 2 was pretty good. Transformers should have never been made.</p>

I don't 'get' flight of the concords. I don't think I'm 'hip' enough to 'get it.' I also hate hipsters. Causality.</p>

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Pulp Fiction</p>

9/10</p>

Awesome. I had to watch it twice just to make sense out of some thigns but it was worth. What was in that briefcase though?</p>
 
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Mr. Beans holiday 100 / 10</p>

Seriously 10x better than borat, and he doesn't try to be funny. I used to watch his shows back when I was in my country in the 90s, (old shows), he's still my favorite together with benny hill. (english people know who he is)</p>

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That movie was Hilarious!</p>

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In my opinion, the breifcase contained Marcellus Wallace's soul....I derived that theory because of the golden glow that comes from the case when opened, and because of the single bandaid that is present on the back of his head, right at the base, in a few scenes....having stated that, I dont believe there is a "correct" answer, as QT left it vague to invite you to draw your own conclusions....
 

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