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Groundhog Day 6/10...Older movie but never watched it. Seemed pretty good for its age.

That's a film that if you go back to over time it gets better and better. (Fitting, given the nature of the film.) Very few comedies I can say that about.

It's surprisingly Buddhist, when you really think about it.
 
Burning Bright

Decent (tiger-in-house-chasing-girl-and-little-brother) flick.

7.5/10
 
Didn't say you contradicted yourself. I was confused by your wording, to me, it sounded like you thought he was approving of other people's scripts, because why wouldn't he agree with his own script? So you're saying that while he spent a long time writing it, he should've realized it was stupid and scrapped it?

I disagree that it was stupid, illogical probably, but definitely not stupid. As far as the Dark Knight goes I rated the film as one of my favorites of 2008, and that is in part due to its clear advancement of the genre and how it has changed perception of what can be done with superhero's as far as verisimilitude is concerned. Its truly groundbreaking. To each his own I guess.

Well he did co-write the scripts. I thought it was even more accurate the way I worded it. ;]

Memento is one of my favorite films ever, so he's not exactly on my hate list, and I am not biased against him.
 
Well he did co-write the scripts. I thought it was even more accurate the way I worded it. ;]

Memento is one of my favorite films ever, so he's not exactly on my hate list, and I am not biased against him.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1375666/

As far as I can tell he was the only one that wrote Inception. That's all I've been hearing as well that he's been writing the script for some time. There may be some one that helped him edit it and added some points, but it looks to me like he's mostly the sole creator. Just saying.
 
(2010)Scott Pilgrim Vs The World - 7/10 - Fun and visually stimulating. Nothing much else.

(2010)The Expendables - 3/10 - I have no idea why this movie was made nor why it was #1 at the box office for two straight weeks.

(2009)The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - 7/10 - Paint by numbers thriller with a cliched climax. More intrigued by Noomi Rapace's character than the actual mystery. Her performance has been praised but I don't know if it was her taking the character to another level or just how the character was written or directed.

(2008)The Good, The Bad, and The Weird - 9/10 - Good ol' fashioned fun. Sergio Leone homage mixed in with some asian influence. Never dull for a second and I definitely recommend it. Kang-ho Song is quickly becoming one of my favorite international actors.

(2010)Animal Kingdom - 8/10 - The editing impressed me, certain key moments being rightly bypassed to infer our understanding. The breaks in action seemed real and needed in order to lead to the next revelation and/or problem. Most importantly the film wasn’t obvious, I wasn’t constantly walking toward obvious answers, and even when I was the film did it in an interesting way and took it up another notch. So far this is one of the years best films I have seen.
 
(2010)Scott Pilgrim Vs The World - 7/10 - Fun and visually stimulating. Nothing much else.

(2010)The Expendables - 3/10 - I have no idea why this movie was made nor why it was #1 at the box office for two straight weeks.

(2009)The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo - 7/10 - Paint by numbers thriller with a cliched climax. More intrigued by Noomi Rapace's character than the actual mystery. Her performance has been praised but I don't know if it was her taking the character to another level or just how the character was written or directed.

(2008)The Good, The Bad, and The Weird - 9/10 - Good ol' fashioned fun. Sergio Leone homage mixed in with some asian influence. Never dull for a second and I definitely recommend it. Kang-ho Song is quickly becoming one of my favorite international actors.

(2010)Animal Kingdom - 8/10 - The editing impressed me, certain key moments being rightly bypassed to infer our understanding. The breaks in action seemed real and needed in order to lead to the next revelation and/or problem. Most importantly the film wasn’t obvious, I wasn’t constantly walking toward obvious answers, and even when I was the film did it in an interesting way and took it up another notch. So far this is one of the years best films I have seen.

All of the movies your rated highly should be rated low and all of your low rated movies should be rated high.
 
My son rented The Losers from Redbox a few days ago. Horrible movie! Dont waste your time watching it.
 
(2010)The Expendables - 3/10 - I have no idea why this movie was made nor why it was #1 at the box office for two straight weeks.

Did you really have to SEE that one to know it was going to completely suck testicles?
 
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1375666/

As far as I can tell he was the only one that wrote Inception. That's all I've been hearing as well that he's been writing the script for some time. There may be some one that helped him edit it and added some points, but it looks to me like he's mostly the sole creator. Just saying.

I know Dark Knight he wrote with his brother, Memento too (His brother did most of that script in fact). I thought I saw something in the credits though for this movie. I'd guess he probably got some input on this film as well.

Not a big deal, anything I've had a major problem with I've stated already. No need to rehash. :]
 
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The Infidel - 7.5/10
The Experiment - 8/10
Four Lions - 6/10
Green Zone - 7/10
 
I took my teenage daughter and some friends to see Scott Pilgrim last night. I am still trying to wrap my brain around what I saw. I definately laughed and enjoyed myself, but I'm not sure if it was really stupid or really brilliant. I never read the comic books, and knew nothing about the movie before I went. I love Michael Cera though, and I thought Kieran Culkin was great in this movie.

I guess I would give it 8.5 outa 10. Not for everyone, but I liked it.
 
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I watched Kick Ass on Blu Ray from Netflix a couple days ago. I thought it would be just ok but it was great. I know it isn't PC for some people but it didn't bother me at all. I loved Dark Knight but for just being entertained and would want to watch again I liked Kick Ass more. I would rate it 9 out of 10.
 
Kick Ass was better than I expected it to be. I saw Machete last night, also better than I expected it to be.
 
(500) Days Of Summer - 7.5/10

I could relate to Joseph Gordon-Levitt's character. Good plot.

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The Expendables - 7/10 - Action packed with good cast (doesn't mean good acting) and a simple plot.
 
Bruno - 7.5

The reactions were epic. I can't believe what he did at the MMA event. Sacha Baron Cohen is an evil genius. His agent, Lloyd Anderson, was hilarious.

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(500) Days Of Summer - 9.5/10

I watched this again and I have to say it's an extremely well made movie. I have to bump up my rating. Definitely one of my favorites.
 
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Splice (2009) - Adrien Brody, Sarah Polley and Delphine Chanéac
5/10

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Has anyone seen this? Really weird.​
 

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