This is a great little movie. Easy and fun to watch. It is cliché and predictable at times, especially towards the end but that
This is a great little movie. Easy and fun to watch. It is cliché and predictable at times, especially towards the end but that
Greetings again from the darkness. An award winning film at Sundance, this one seems to carry the same polarizing effect that “Tree of Life” does. The reviews and comments have been discordant and contentious. After sitting through a Q&A with Mike Cahill (co-writer, director) and Brit Marling (co-writer, star) I am guessing they are taking [...]
First thing to point out. When going to watch this movie I had no intention whatsoever to judge it on its historical accuracy. I simply did not and do not care. If you want a documentary on Elizabethan times then clearly you shouldn’t be watching this particular film.
Alvin and the Chipmunks [3]: Chipwrecked (1:27, G) — other: talking animals, 3rd string, sequel Aauuugggghhhh! Ack! Gack! Bork bork bork. Bllegegegghhhh! Ptui ptui ptui. My brain, my brain! Make it stop. Make it go away. I’ll never be able to unsee this. Oh, god, the nightmares for years to come.
This is a great little movie. Easy and fun to watch. It is cliché and predictable at times, especially towards the end but that
Greetings again from the darkness. An award winning film at Sundance, this one seems to carry the same polarizing effect that “Tree of Life” does. The reviews and comments have been discordant and contentious. After sitting through a Q&A with Mike Cahill (co-writer, director) and Brit Marling (co-writer, star) I am guessing they are taking great pride in the love/hate responses. Their film was designed to take you deep … make you think and self-analyze. This is not a fluffy Owen Wilson rom-com. Explaining what it is, well, that’s a challenge.
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First thing to point out. When going to watch this movie I had no intention whatsoever to judge it on its historical accuracy. I simply did not and do not care. If you want a documentary on Elizabethan times then clearly you shouldn’t be watching this particular film.
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Alvin and the Chipmunks [3]: Chipwrecked (1:27, G) — other: talking animals, 3rd string, sequel
Aauuugggghhhh! Ack! Gack! Bork bork bork. Bllegegegghhhh! Ptui ptui ptui.
My brain, my brain! Make it stop. Make it go away. I’ll never be able to unsee this. Oh, god, the nightmares for years to come.
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Jessica Findlay Brown, who is starting to make a name for herself by shining in Downton Abbey is a truly sensational young actress who people should certainly keep an eye on, give it a few years and she’ll be everywhere I suspect.
I really expected more by this movie, I expected more pathos, but unfortunately it proved scarcely involving and too rational. Nothing to say against the perfect technical execution, and the good acting, but what is disappointing is the
Thor was much much better than I expected. I didn’t know if they could pull of the balance between the Norse mythology
I new nothing about this film before seeing it and had no expectations whatsoever. As it started I feared it would be a re-trodden path of the ex-soldier having a hard time readjusting and dealing with depression, which in a way it was. However, the story soon split into several subplots, raising my level of interest and intrigue, before building into a crescendo of a well acted and nicely, grittily shot espionage film.
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To rate this movie I think I should split my opinion in two: The twilighter side and the neutral side. Read the part that better mirrors your attitude.
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I don’t expect the majority of viewers to agree with me as it already has a decent rating, but if you searched for people who hated this film then I suspect you will probably dislike it, and I am going to spare you the unfortunate experience I had of going to see it.
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