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    Quote Originally Posted by Necronopticous View Post
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    First I'll say, while the 3D was good, it wasn't particularly spectacular. I don't really understand why people went on about the 3D in this movie. It was little more then an interesting addition, though I wouldn't have paid more extra for it for any reason. And the spider Web scene? No where near as awesome as many claimed.
    It was stop-motion.
    It was also presented in 3D in theaters (the kind with the over-sized glasses) which I think is what he's referring to. Although his use of the term graphics later in that post is somewhat confusing, I still don't get the impression that he actually thought it was CG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shoeberto View Post
    (500) Days of Summer

    Excruciating and brutal from the introduction all the way until the credits roll.

    An immediate addition to my list of favorite films.
    That was my take on it as well. I'm like "Wow, this is so messed up. I love it!"

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    I saw One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest for the third time. Its a very funny, serious and sad film all at the same time. Classic film that many have seen but if you havent I would easily recommend it.

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    Taken: A good movie despite it's fairly easy-to-guess plotline. The acting was fairly solid and the action scenes were pretty cool; Liam Neeson should be my father because that would be very awesome.

    Up In The Air: Not as good as everyone says, but still a fairly decent movie. Maybe I'm bias because of my dislike for Non-Ocean's Eleven Clooney, but I just really don't like the way he acts in the majority of his recent movies. It was still a pretty good movie, though I think that has something to do with Jason Reitman's involvement rather than Clooney's.

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    does anyone else feel like george clooney is becoming that guy who is permanently george clooney in every movie he's in now. like you don't really see him as an actor playing some arbitrary fictional character, you see him as george clooney playing george clooney, the same situation one encounters with tom cruise or christopher walken or something

    idk

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    Quote Originally Posted by I Took the Red Pill View Post
    does anyone else feel like george clooney is becoming that guy who is permanently george clooney in every movie he's in now. like you don't really see him as an actor playing some arbitrary fictional character, you see him as george clooney playing george clooney, the same situation one encounters with tom cruise or christopher walken or something

    idk
    I agree. Its a little sad to see. Although to me he is still in the 'same character everytime but still enjoyable to watch' category like Christopher Walken and unlike Tom Cruise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    Taken: A good movie despite it's fairly easy-to-guess plotline. The acting was fairly solid and the action scenes were pretty cool; Liam Neeson should be my father because that would be very awesome.

    Up In The Air: Not as good as everyone says, but still a fairly decent movie. Maybe I'm bias because of my dislike for Non-Ocean's Eleven Clooney, but I just really don't like the way he acts in the majority of his recent movies. It was still a pretty good movie, though I think that has something to do with Jason Reitman's involvement rather than Clooney's.
    Wait, so you think Taken is a good movie and Up in the Air a fairly decent one? What in the world.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    Taken: A good movie despite it's fairly easy-to-guess plotline. The acting was fairly solid and the action scenes were pretty cool; Liam Neeson should be my father because that would be very awesome.

    Up In The Air: Not as good as everyone says, but still a fairly decent movie. Maybe I'm bias because of my dislike for Non-Ocean's Eleven Clooney, but I just really don't like the way he acts in the majority of his recent movies. It was still a pretty good movie, though I think that has something to do with Jason Reitman's involvement rather than Clooney's.
    Wait, so you think Taken is a good movie and Up in the Air a fairly decent one? What in the world.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bunny View Post
    Taken: A good movie despite it's fairly easy-to-guess plotline. The acting was fairly solid and the action scenes were pretty cool; Liam Neeson should be my father because that would be very awesome.

    Up In The Air: Not as good as everyone says, but still a fairly decent movie. Maybe I'm bias because of my dislike for Non-Ocean's Eleven Clooney, but I just really don't like the way he acts in the majority of his recent movies. It was still a pretty good movie, though I think that has something to do with Jason Reitman's involvement rather than Clooney's.
    Wait, so you think Taken is a good movie and Up in the Air a fairly decent one? What in the world.
    Yes. As I stated previously, my opinion may or may not be colored by a bias hatred against George Clooney in a non-Ocean's Eleven capacity.

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    <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1v6-T52zLO0">The Fantastic Mr. Fox</a>. Really great.

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    Alice in Gothland.

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    Precious.

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    I've been meaning to watch Precious. I wanted to read the book, but I can't stomach ebonics, even if it's purposeful. Supposed to be a really powerful movie, I've heard.

    Watched Coco Before Chanel. Fairly OK movie, but only because of Audrey Tautou being the best actress of this generation. It did have some very lovely cinematography.


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