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Last night I saw Source Code.

Really liked the concept of this movie, and it wasn't overly complicated or to long. They could have easily stretched this movie out and made it overly detailed but instead got to the point swiftly which made it better than most movies that take the "Groundhog Day" plot and complicate it.

 

Reminded me a lot of Deja Vu, I liked that movie a lot too, totally agree with the 8/10, I could go higher but I'm still confused a bit as to what happens in the end and what happen to Sean (the guy he kept taking over as)

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5/10

 

Movie is pretty hilarious. Especially the part where he gets stuck in the bus, I was dieing. Aside from that the movie is riddled with the most cliche, over used, play out plot lines ever. The end was the worse it was like every 10 seconds, a new plot would be added to the point where it was just like wow, this is pathetic. Not to mention the motives behind the characters actions are extremely questionable. Anyway, it's a funny movie, you'll get a laugh, don't expect much more. Kids will love it...

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Reminded me a lot of Deja Vu, I liked that movie a lot too, totally agree with the 8/10, I could go higher but I'm still confused a bit as to what happens in the end and what happen to Sean (the guy he kept taking over as)

 

Ya it was a lot like Deja Vu, I really like those plots but this one specifically because it was a bit more Sci Fi which kinda made it unique. I really didn't hear much about the movie before it came out, but definitely one of the best so far this year.

 

Saw The Insider yesterday

 

9/10

 

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Man this was a brilliant movie with incredible acting from Russel Crowe and Al Pacino. Highly recommend this one, it runs a bit long about 2 and a half hours but the story is gripping, and it is based on a true story for the most part.... of course some things are dramatized for the "movie effect"

 

Tobacco companies pay out the ass to keep the brand alive, but man it sure does work for them.

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10/10

 

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It's not that good in the sense of inception or it's not really a great movie, however I loved it. I found it as a more realistic Lion King, me and a buddy were finding ways to fit the Lion King songs into the movie. I also loved to see the ways the animals interacted with each other, I find it incredible. Especially the companionship between the families of animals, just incredible. Great job by Disney, glad I took a chance on it.

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Yesterday I watched The Hunt for Red October.

 

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Very entertaining movie, I usually like McTiernan's movies and Connery is one of my fav actors so I wasn't disappointed one bit by the movie. Not a masterpiece but very good nonetheless I give it a 8/10.

 

 

And today I rewatched Ghostbusters.

 

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One of the movies I watched the most. It was my favorite movie when I was a kid, with Back to the Future and The Goonies. Ghostbusters will always be a special movie to me. It's even the movie that made me discover and love New York City (if I ain't mistaken, it was a VERY long time ago so I ain't sure anymore but I'm almost sure lol). A movie I will always enjoy to watch. So it might not deserve it but I can only give it a 10/10.

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3rd or 4th time I have seen it, can never get enough. 10/10

 

Has anyone seen Fast Five yet?

I'll never forget the night I pulled this movie out the $5 bin at walmart and had never seen it, went home and watched it that night, changed my movie watching life. That and goodfellas I saw off no recomendations and had never known about prior, just for descriptions and the actors, both became top 5 favorite movies of all time. Just makes me wonder what great movies I haven't seen yet that are just waiting to be pulled out a $5 bin or be stumbled upon while flipping through netflix instant.

 

Anyway

 

9.25/10

 

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Movie was fantastic, another movie that I just stumbled upon, I thought it was going to be more of a basketball movie. Then again if it was a basketball movie, I would probably have already seen it. Anyway the movie is a great touching story about the friendship between and old writer and this young kid. It may be deserving of a higher or lower rating but I feel 9.25 suits it well on my scale.

 

Man this was a brilliant movie with incredible acting from Russel Crowe and Al Pacino. Highly recommend this one, it runs a bit long about 2 and a half hours but the story is gripping, and it is based on a true story for the most part.... of course some things are dramatized for the "movie effect"

 

Tobacco companies pay out the ass to keep the brand alive, but man it sure does work for them.

 

I'm sending finding forrester back tomorrow, I'll def have this next on my queue if it's as good as you say it is, can't really go wrong with Crowe and Pachino though, even if it were 5 hours.

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^Haha nice story on Goodfellas and The Departed, ya they are amazing movies.

 

As far as Finding Forrester I really loved that movie, I thought Connery was awesome like always, and so was the kid. It was a great story, and it was cool how it incorporated basketball into it. That scene where he finally gets him out to the game and he pretty much freaks it's pretty good direction.

 

I think you will like The Insider and like you said both these actors regardless of story are worth watching just from the acting standpoint, but this is one of those occurrences where the story lives up to the acting, so it's a win win.

 

The last one I saw was:

 

Burn After Reading 8/10

 

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Story on this is the first time around I really didn't like this movie that much, it was a bit to random for me but I watched this again two days ago and for whatever reason really liked it the second time around. Sometimes watching a movie more than once makes you appreciate it more, and this one is really a fun watch. The Coens are always interesting and McDormand is awesome in everything, but I loved all the roles each actor has there moment in this one.

 

Brad Pitt is hilarious and John Malkovich has the best quote

 

Osbourne Cox: What the [expletive]...?

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^Haha glad you liked it this time icehole. Awesome movie indeed. Well it's a Coen anyhow, all their movies are great. You better rewatch all the Coens you didn't like as soon as you can, you will like them for sure I tells ya. Like I already told you, you will LOVE The Ladykillers this time, you better trust me and watch it tonight for sure.

 

 

Anyhow lately I rewatched Bagdad Cafe.

 

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One of my very favorite movies ever. The kinda movie I love, there is basically no action, it's very peaceful, the kind of movies you watch quietly while drinking some good whiskey, just to spent a very good time. To chill. The music is fantastic. The photography is just awesome as well, it's unique, I never saw another movie that had such a great photography. It's just like a dream... I give it a 10/10, easily.

 

 

And today I watched Friday.

 

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htown told me that it was quite popular in the US but in France it's quite unknown, I had never heard of it before. So it was the first time I watched it. And I loved it, very funny, definitely my favorite Chris Tucker movie. So many great lines. I give it a 9/10.

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3.5/5 possible 4.

 

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alot of people didnt like this movie but it was hilarious to me, ben stiller delivers again! also jessica alba was helllllllllla sexy.

 

same rating as movie above.

 

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it was iight, thought it was gonna be better.

 

3/5

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Today I watched Bowfinger.

 

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Very funny movie, just like all Steve Martin's movies anyhow.. So far there ain't one of his movies that I didn't like. Great to see Murphy and Martin together, it would deserve to be watched only for that. I had a very good time, I'm gonna give it a solid 8/10.

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Grown Ups

 

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This is probably my fifth or sixth time watching, I still got a lot of laughs out of it.

 

8/10

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I'll never forget the night I pulled this movie out the $5 bin at walmart and had never seen it, went home and watched it that night, changed my movie watching life. That and goodfellas I saw off no recomendations and had never known about prior, just for descriptions and the actors, both became top 5 favorite movies of all time. Just makes me wonder what great movies I haven't seen yet that are just waiting to be pulled out a $5 bin or be stumbled upon while flipping through netflix instant.

 

Anyway

 

9.25/10

 

http://static.cdn.masjo.com/movie/images/finding-forrester-.jpg

 

Movie was fantastic, another movie that I just stumbled upon, I thought it was going to be more of a basketball movie. Then again if it was a basketball movie, I would probably have already seen it. Anyway the movie is a great touching story about the friendship between and old writer and this young kid. It may be deserving of a higher or lower rating but I feel 9.25 suits it well on my scale.

 

 

 

I'm sending finding forrester back tomorrow, I'll def have this next on my queue if it's as good as you say it is, can't really go wrong with Crowe and Pachino though, even if it were 5 hours.

YOU'RE THE MAN NOW DOG

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Today I watched Fast Times at Ridgemont High.

 

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I liked it a lot, I usually like this kinda teen movies anyhow. It's just too bad that we don't see more of Sean Penn though, he's hilarious in it. I give it a 8.5/10.

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Oliver, I forgot to mention.. I watched Paris, Je T'Aime a few months ago. Have you seen it?

 

No I haven't. I ain't usually too high about French movies you know lol... Cause let's face it they usually suck. Well I should rather say "current" French movies. I love a lot of old French movies, at the time we used to have great actors. And great filmmakers. Which ain't sadly the case any longer...

 

This one ain't really French though. As most of the directors and actors of those short movies are not French, so maybe I should take a look at it. I only watched the Coen Brothers short movie, "Tuilerie" with Steve Buscemi. Which is quite nice lol. and very true, people get literally crazy when you stare at them around here lol, and people in Paris are especially rude... So this could sadly really happen lol.

 

Did you like the movie ?

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No I haven't. I ain't usually too high about French movies you know lol... Cause let's face it they usually suck. Well I should rather say "current" French movies. I love a lot of old French movies, at the time we used to have great actors. And great filmmakers. Which ain't sadly the case any longer...

 

This one ain't really French though. As most of the directors and actors of those short movies are not French, so maybe I should take a look at it. I only watched the Coen Brothers short movie, "Tuilerie" with Steve Buscemi. Which is quite nice lol. and very true, people get literally crazy when you stare at them around here lol, and people in Paris are especially rude... So this could sadly really happen lol.

 

Did you like the movie ?

We only watched about 7 of the shorts in class, "Critical Approaches to Literature".. we watched without subtitles, and had to read into the meaning of each clip and what they were saying without understanding the language, using the same critical approaches we learned in class (well.. some was English, and I know very basic stuff from taking French in high school). From what I watched, it was all very good.. and very interesting. I'm going to try and watch the full movie with the subtitles on in the near future.

 

Tuilerie was great, I knew you'd like it :lol: Buschemi and the Coen brothers, of course.. he is such an underrated actor. Very entertaining short. Some of the others were very ranged.. loss, love, happiness, the clips seemed to have great variety and covered a ton of different bases.

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We only watched about 7 of the shorts in class, "Critical Approaches to Literature".. we watched without subtitles, and had to read into the meaning of each clip and what they were saying without understanding the language, using the same critical approaches we learned in class (well.. some was English, and I know very basic stuff from taking French in high school). From what I watched, it was all very good.. and very interesting. I'm going to try and watch the full movie with the subtitles on in the near future.

 

Tuilerie was great, I knew you'd like it :lol: Buschemi and the Coen brothers, of course.. he is such an underrated actor. Very entertaining short. Some of the others were very ranged.. loss, love, happiness, the clips seemed to have great variety and covered a ton of different bases.

 

Oh I see nice. Alright thanks for the tip man, I'll try to check it out one of these days.

 

And yeah Buscemi + The Coens, I had to like it for sure lol. Definitely agree with you about Steve, he's an amazing actor. One of my favorites. He was amazing in all the Coen movies. And in Jarmush movies too. Oh and in Reservoir Dogs too also, he was awesome in it, I love it when they tell him he's Mr Pink LOL.

 

Have you seen Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead ? He's great in that movie as well. I love that movie, it's quite unknown but it's very good. I advised it to many people and they all loved it. There are many good actors in it, there's also Christopher Walken, Andy Garcia, John Savage, Chritopher Lloyd... I advise everyone to check it out. If you like movies about mafia you will like it for sure.

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