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Rate The Last Movie You've Watched!!!

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The Shawshank Redemption (1994) 10/10 deserves the top.

The Silence Of The Lambs (1991) 9/10.
 
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This has to be one of my all time favorite films, and being an independent film with a low budget means that every shot that they took meant something. Ossie Davis as JFK was simply brilliant, as he genuinely makes you think that he is JFK. Bruce Campbell is also outstanding as the 'real' Elvis, and with the two of them working together creates some chemistry on camera that a lot of films these days can only dream of. Funny, nice horror implementation (with the style so similar to the Evil Dead series) and very touching at times (one of the few films to make me feel a bit teary). The soundtrack is absolutely fantastic, fits the mood of the film perfectly and it was all done by Brian Taylor alone.

Don Coscarelli as the director did a magnificent job for a film that only cost around $500,000 and made it look like it was made with a $20 million budget.

9.5/10
 
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Shark Tale - 3/10

* Incoherent story
* Severely lacking in character development (only two characters were conveyed well)
* Jokes fall flat
* Derivative

Seriously, Finding Nemo absolutely pwns this. Don't waste your time on this trash.

"Grave of the fireflies"
made me cry so much
one of the best animated films I have seen lately.
I'd have to agree. It is indeed quite a nice movie. I also like anything from Miyazaki (Kiki's Delivery Service was rather nice)
 
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The Legend of Zorro and a movie called Shendoha were both watched yesterday during Friday night movie time for the family yesterday. Both were decent. I would give Shendoha a 6/10...they killed off too many people, and the Legend of Zorro a 9/10...although I am a fan so that rating is somewhat biased.
 
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The Happening: garbage.
 
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"Grave of the fireflies"
made me cry so much :cry:
one of the best animated films I have seen lately.
You'd better not watch the live action version then. Would make you have second thought about fascists.

Anyway, most recently...

The Dark Knight 9.5/10

Would have been perfect if Harvey Two Face wasn't such a tool. (a.k.a. his appearance and his part was unnecessary throughout the entire movie)
 
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Shark Tale - 3/10

* Incoherent story
* Severely lacking in character development (only two characters were conveyed well)
* Jokes fall flat
* Derivative

Seriously, Finding Nemo absolutely pwns this. Don't waste your time on this trash.



I'd have to agree. It is indeed quite a nice movie. I also like anything from Miyazaki (Kiki's Delivery Service was rather nice)
I thought the same thing about Shark Tale. Predictable story that has been told a whole bunch of times.

Might see Quaranine, Max Payne (not that I really want to see this movie, but my friend does), or Tropic Thunder today. Not sure yet. Whichever one I see though, I'll post my opinion.


"Grave of the fireflies"
made me cry so much :cry:
one of the best animated films I have seen lately.
Is that the movie where it was only the two sisters in the middle of a war or something...

who died of starvation in the end? I think I saw that a long time ago with my girlfriend, but I'm not sure if that's the same movie that I'm thinking of. If it is, then it was a truly sad movie indeed.
 
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If you're a Zorro fan you might like Zorrow: The Gay Blade. Funny movie.
Never heard of it...and somehow going by the title I would not enjoy...if I ever come accross it I may check it out though...thanks for the heads up..maybe...
 
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You'd better not watch the live action version then. Would make you have second thought about fascists.

Anyway, most recently...

The Dark Knight 9.5/10

Would have been perfect if Harvey Two Face wasn't such a tool. (a.k.a. his appearance and his part was unnecessary throughout the entire movie)

What? live action movie? when did that come out? I have the dvd of this movie but I could only watch it once.


I thought the same thing about Shark Tale. Predictable story that has been told a whole bunch of times.

Might see Quaranine, Max Payne (not that I really want to see this movie, but my friend does), or Tropic Thunder today. Not sure yet. Whichever one I see though, I'll post my opinion.



Is that the movie where it was only the two sisters in the middle of a war or something...

who died of starvation in the end? I think I saw that a long time ago with my girlfriend, but I'm not sure if that's the same movie that I'm thinking of. If it is, then it was a truly sad movie indeed.

yes it is the same but it is a boy and his little sister
 
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