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03-28-14
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The Secret of the Grain
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The Secret of the Grain
The Secret of the Grain is like pushing a snowball around your yard. It starts off slow, but slowly builds bigger and bigger until there is no more snow on your yard and you have one big snowball...
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Movie Reviews
03-03-14
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Man of Steel
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A fantastic modern adaptation of Superman. Some...
A fantastic modern adaptation of Superman. Some mild unrealistic scenes, like Lois being rescued unscathed out of the space pod.. There was so much debris and exploding.. This is a pretty common flaw...
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Movie Reviews
02-04-14
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Jersey Girl
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Jersey Girl
Kevin Smith delivers a new batch of awesome characters in this emotional tale. The level of genuine realness, matched with intelligence, is Smith's prominent style of writing; which is dominant in...
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General Movie Discussion
02-03-14
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Her
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You don't get it.
You don't get it.
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Movie Reviews
02-03-14
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Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life
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Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life
This was my introduction to Serge Gainsbourg; a musical pioneer. I'd like to understand French for one more reason now, to truly enjoy Gainsbourg's beautiful music. The subtitles provide a nice...
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Movie Reviews
01-31-14
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Iron Man 3
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When the Mandarin attack him at his house he is...
When the Mandarin attack him at his house he is not in Iron Man armor and getting thrown around and shot and his house is being blown the F up. Not even a broken bone? Iron Man 2 had this...
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Movie Reviews
01-27-14
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Iron Man 3
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Iron Man 3
The best part about this movie was the ending credits. Not only because it signified the end of the film, but also because it was the only artistic part. It had potential in the beginning and some of...
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Movie Reviews
01-23-14
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Coonskin
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Coonskin
Coonskin is metaphorically poetic and artistically beautiful. Ralph Bakshi combines live action with hand drawn animation to bring you this blaxploitation flick from 1975. He is the king of adult...
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General Movie Discussion
01-20-14
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Her
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A unique and appropriate take on the intelligent...
A unique and appropriate take on the intelligent capability of artificial intelligence. Proof that love is not limited by physical form. This Spike Jonze joint is rolled thick with humorous,...
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Movie Reviews
01-20-14
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Thor
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Thor
The screenplay was far too cliche for my taste. Drab. Directing also presented nothing unique. I'd have liked if Zak Penn had penned the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe. I'd have given this a 4,...
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Movie Reviews
01-20-14
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The Avengers Assemble
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The Avengers
It is awesome, the concept of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This will be one of the most epic story lines in film history; and I think the longest? While I would have liked to see Edward Norton...
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General Movie Discussion
01-20-14
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Film that made you cry
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Re: Film that made you cry
Her
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01-13-14
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2,853
I love you, Unregistered
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UncriticallyAcclaimed has good taste.
UncriticallyAcclaimed has good taste.
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Movie Reviews
01-10-14
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
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Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
There's a certain genre of ridiculous comedy that works if utilized in the right way, such as the Harold & Kumar films. This one falls into the same ridiculous comedy genre. While most of the story...
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Intermission: Miscellaneous Chat
01-10-14
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I love you, Unregistered
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WTF! LOl!
WTF! LOl!
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Movie Reviews
01-08-14
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The Incredible Hulk
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They can and will. I agree the CGI is being used...
They can and will. I agree the CGI is being used a lot, but it's all a part of the process. There are plenty of movies that don't rely on special effects and there always will be. But technology is...
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Movie Reviews
01-07-14
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Blue Is the Warmest Color
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This NC-17 emotionally charged love story is...
This NC-17 emotionally charged love story is powerful. Every character was performed so naturally and convincingly that it is hard to tell whether Adele Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux are acting or...
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Movie Reviews
01-07-14
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The Incredible Hulk
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I do agree the technology wasn't quite there for...
I do agree the technology wasn't quite there for the Hulk. But you have to remember he is a product of gamma radiation mutation. So I like the route they took by making him inhuman, because that's...
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Movie Reviews
01-06-14
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The Incredible Hulk
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The Incredible Hulk
This movie was far better than anticipated. A truly beautiful story portraying the powers of purity and love. Edward Norton was a great choice for this rendition of Bruce Banner, whom I felt had a...
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Movie Reviews
12-30-13
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Gattaca
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Re: Gattaca
He's just a program in the matrix.
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Movie Reviews
12-29-13
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Captain America: The First Avenger
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Captain America: The First Avenger
I really love what the Marvel Cinematic Universe has become. A modern depiction of our world with technological advancements all pointing in the right direction. From what I've seen, they do include...
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Movie Reviews
12-11-13
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The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
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I was not a fan. I felt it was aimed at a much...
I was not a fan. I felt it was aimed at a much younger audience. Very poor CG, and overused. Felt like a video game at times, not a big budget feature film. Really nothing unique, new, or original to...
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Movie Reviews
12-08-13
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Blue Is The Warmest Color
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Blue Is The Warmest Color
This NC-17 emotionally charged love story is powerful. Every character was performed so naturally and convincingly that it is hard to tell whether Adele Exarchopoulos and Lea Seydoux are acting or...
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Movie Reviews
10-09-13
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The Great Gatsby
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This new rendition of The Great Gatsby is...
This new rendition of The Great Gatsby is ridiculous; and believe me, I always try to see the best in things, old sport. The party scenes and music choices literally had me laughing out loud AT this...
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Movie Reviews
10-03-13
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Human Traffic
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Human Traffic
"So many ideas. So little memory. The last thought killed with anticipation of the next."
I saw this for the first time 3 years ago and I remembered liking everything about it, so I purchased it...
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