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I Love You Man - 8/10. Supporting cast is great, loved it.
 
The boy in the red striped pajamas. 6/10 story 9/10 on the sadness and gloom scale.

Bedtime Stories with Adam Sandler 3/10 two points for the hamster or gerbil or whatever the fuck it was with the buggy eyes.
 
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6.5/10

Haha, no homo, but I actually kinda liked this movie.


Am I queer?
 
Hey, It might get you closer to women. However, It is really gay. Therefore, watching this movie makes you the guy friend of all the hot girls who no one dates.
 
Fast and the Furious New Model Original Parts.

7/10 - I love the actors from the first movie, I think that there can't be a better role for Vin Diesel to play. It was too unrealistic sometimes, but overally it was entertaining and that's the only thing I was hoping from this movie.
 
Fast and the Furious New Model Original Parts.

7/10 - I love the actors from the first movie, I think that there can't be a better role for Vin Diesel to play. It was too unrealistic sometimes, but overally it was entertaining and that's the only thing I was hoping from this movie.

Fast and Furious - Garbage

Why the hell did I pay for that crap? No amount of weed could make that movie any better. Corny lines, whack ass story line, and the races sucked.
 
JCVD -- 8/10 -- nice little movie. Capably puts holes in the fourth wall without crashing through inelegantly. Hard to believe it wasn't directed by Michel Gondry, inspired by his work as it was.
 
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Adventureland- 8/10. Really nice movie. They market it as a raunchy comedy largely because its directed by the guy who directed Superbad but its really not. Its a coming of age story from 1987 that's more of a love story between two young people but it does definitely have its funny moments. Good movie though. I really liked it. Never saw the main chick in it before but shes pretty friggen beautiful. When I see pics of her I always think shes nothing really special but shes got a real screen presence.
 
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Jesus Camp -- 8/10 -- scary stuff.
The Spirit -- 6/10 -- visually interesting but that's all.
The Darjeeling Ltd. -- 6/10 -- things started so well with Bottle Rocket and Rushmore; everything has been slipping since for Wes Anderson and his emo hipster slapstick.
Milk -- 9/10 -- the performances are remarkable but when you watch this film you are so immersed with 1970s San Francisco you feel like you've been there. The setting is the star.
 
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I tried watching Brick, but didn't finish it. Has anyone watched that movie? The first 30 minutes were weird so I turned it off.

Milk -- 9/10 -- the performances are remarkable but when you watch this film you are so immersed with 1970s San Francisco you feel like you've been there. The setting is the star.


I will watch it even though it looks so unappealing.
 
Yeah I watched Brick, the slang was a bit hard to get at first but I thought it was pretty solid. It came out of nowhere when I was seeing it, I hadn't heard of it prior to watching.
 
V for Vendetta 8/10

Great story, cool action, and elite vocabularies.

V: But on this most auspicious of nights, permit me then, in lieu of the more commonplace sobriquet, to suggest the character of this dramatis persona.
V: Voilà! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of Fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a by-gone vexation, stands vivified and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin van-guarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.
[carves V into poster on wall]
V: The only verdict is vengeance; a vendetta, held as a votive, not in vain, for the value and veracity of such shall one day vindicate the vigilant and the virtuous.
[giggles]
V: Verily, this vichyssoise of verbiage veers most verbose, so let me simply add that it's my very good honor to meet you and you may call me V.
 
Waking Life

0.000000000000000000000000000000001/10

Had to watch it for film class. Did not understand any part of the movie at all. It is animated by rotoscoping, so I would only recommend this to someone if they're high since they might find it trippy.
 
City of God -- 10/10 -- took me a long time to get to see it, but worth the wait. Crazy good movie. Made me think twice about wanting to visit Rio, though!
 
City of God -- 10/10 -- took me a long time to get to see it, but worth the wait. Crazy good movie. Made me think twice about wanting to visit Rio, though!

Word. This movie is fucking pro.
 
Quarantine -- 8/10 -- freaky shit; watch it with your girl, she'll be holding you tight the whole way through. Not recommended for anyone who gets motion sickness or hates shaky-cam.
Frost/Nixon -- 8/10 -- the subject matter is a bit before my time but the performances are believable.
I'll Sleep When I'm Dead -- 6/10 -- the luxury of having Clive Owen wears off quickly given his robotic character and the painfully slow build-up to nothing in the film.
Rise of the Footsoldier -- 3/10 -- the British are capable of making shitty faux-gangster films as well; wanders aimlessly and ends without resolution.
 
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Sunshine Cleaning- 7.5/10. Pretty decent movie. Mostly a drama/sad one with comedy and light-heartedness sprinkled in. The end was a little non-descript but I guess that also makes it a bit more realistic.
 
Star Trek - 10/10

Amazing movie. Simply a must see for any action/adventure movie fans.
 
Forgetting Sarah Marshall: 9/10 had a very nice mix of comedy and Romance. I loved the script the plot was quite strong in this one and it is cast excellently.
 
What does JCVD stand for?

Star Trek...AKA the USS Enterprise goes to White Castle. Its good, and im not a star trek fan, but I would never let the driver drive.
 
Defiance -- 7/10 -- a little "Jewy" for me... lol, j/k... Daniel Craig actually can't keep the accent in check and when he speaks he disrupts the show, a little like Kevin Costner in Robin Hood, but maybe not that bad; the women in the film are extremely beautiful; historical issues taint the story, and some cliched moments take it from being moving to ordinary.
 
The Night of the White Pants 9/10: Loved it, funny and very cool script again. I wish it were a little longer it is just under an hour and a half.
 
Babylon A.D. -- 7/10 -- from the reviews, and comments made by Mark Vincent (I will NOT call him Vin Diesel) and the people that made the film, and the fact it wasn't screened for critics IIRC, and the fact that it was a massive bomb, you'd think this would be unwatchable; in fact, it's not. Sure, it's no Minority Report--it's something closer to The Transporter meets XXX with dashes of Phillip K. Dick's futurescare--but it's interesting. Yeah, there are some parts that don't really make any sense, and the story itself is unintelligible. Taken for what it's worth, it's as good as most of the sci-fi slop that's been churned out in the last decade. It could've been better without the exaggerated action sequences.

Edit--try not to think about this film afterwards. Just put it out of your mind. Otherwise it keeps losing points, like it's decaying in your mind.
 
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Terminator Salvation
1/10, movie was garbage. It completely ruined the series. Three killed it, and number four was the fatality.
 

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