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I'll do the same. Crystal Skull rocked.

I'm going to see Don't Mess with the Zohan tomorrow. And I really want to see Kung Fu Panda...so...thanks for the reviews, esoph.
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Yeah. But the cinematography in Kingdom of Heaven is absolutely outstanding. Some of the best I've ever seen in a movie.

I went to the theater to see You Don't Mess with the Zohan. What...a waste...of money. You gave it a B, esophagus, I give it a C for absolute Crap. Some parts were funny, yes, but I saw all the laugh out loud moments in the trailer. I was expecting some reliance on sexual humor, but that was ridiculous. The physical gags and hilarious actions scenes that made up a good half of the trailer were barely present, and most of the what's in the movie is already in the trailer.

Heck. I'm not giving it a C. I'll give it a D. And I want my fifteen bucks back. :roll:
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Lucky that I've got a free ticket for it, eh? ;)

I just saw:

I'm Not There

Just an amazing film. Great acting. Great direction. The music selection encompassed some of my favorite songs ever, and though the story seemed a little... ramshackle, it also captured the essence of Bob Dylan. A
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Thank you, esophagus, for eloquently typing my thoughts out on Crystal Skull.

Wildcats. Like anyone's ever heard of that movie...C.
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Suprisingly good. B+ to A-
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My mom and I popped in the Fellowship of the Ring extended edition. All the while we were both mocking its overly-done-drama, but...hey. That's what it was. And it was great. Still one of my favorite movies. Sadly, we didn't even finish the first disc due to lack of sleep, so I can't give it a rating.
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Obigone wrote:My mom and I popped in the Fellowship of the Ring extended edition. All the while we were both mocking its overly-done-drama, but...hey. That's what it was. And it was great. Still one of my favorite movies. Sadly, we didn't even finish the first disc due to lack of sleep, so I can't give it a rating.
That whole trilogy would have to be my favorite movie(s) ever made.
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Obigone wrote:My mom and I popped in the Fellowship of the Ring extended edition. All the while we were both mocking its overly-done-drama, but...hey. That's what it was. And it was great. Still one of my favorite movies. Sadly, we didn't even finish the first disc due to lack of sleep, so I can't give it a rating.
That whole trilogy would have to be my favorite movie(s) ever made.
Echo. Although, the Nightwatch movies are a blast!
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Stargate.
I keep hearing good things about the show, so I thought I would start off with the movie.
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Goose wrote:Stargate.
I keep hearing good things about the show, so I thought I would start off with the movie.
Good man! You'll be a Gate-r in no time.

...Yes, I'm a painfully afflicted nerd.

I CAN'T WAIT FOR STARGATE CONTINUUM!!!! W00T!

Last movie I watched was 0Charlie Chan at the Circus.

First off, I love Charlie Chan movies, so this was going to be enjoyed either way.

It was funny, with CC's "number 1 son" filling in a comedic roll, and it took place at a circus. So obviously the shows were involved in the movie.

I give it a A.
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Goose wrote:Stargate.
I keep hearing good things about the show, so I thought I would start off with the movie.

I so want to watch that.

How's the appropriateness?
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Eh, B+.

I feel they chose the wrong topic for the film. To... absurd. :P
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Goose wrote:Stargate.
I keep hearing good things about the show, so I thought I would start off with the movie.

I so want to watch that.

How's the appropriateness?
Uh...Stargate the movie or Stargate and the Ark of Truth?

Both are pretty clean. Except for language and a scene which nearly gets bad, but doesn't in the first.
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Ugh. Not a big fan of Mr. Hayden. At all.

Still, the movie was generally fun. Not really mindblowing, but I did walk away from the movie thinking that it'd be nice to have some jump abilities.

Then I snapped back to reality and realized that the movie really wasn't as awesome as it could have been.
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