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    The killers' reasoning was just too stupid for me to handle as well. I literally facepalmed.

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    Smokin' Aces: 2/5
    I was getting into seeing how things would unfold, but when they did unfold, I wasn't really satisfied with the whole reveal. It could have done with another twenty minutes, or at least have the guy FIGURE IT OUT instead of having it told to his face. I like the very end, but the various character stories just didn't work out very well in the end, at least not to my tastes. Very difficult to choose between 2/5 and 3/5, but 2/5 won out.
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    Forbidden Planet. It's often considered the first modern sci-fi film and it shows in some ways; the effects are pretty primitive (although, that said, they're a lot better than you'd expect given the age of the film, and I was wondering how they actually pulled some of them off in the '50s). However, it shows in other, better ways as well; just about every sci-fi series or film from the '60s and '70s ripped this film off. I won't say too much about the plot, but it's definitely rewarding and still holds up pretty well today. It's also interesting to see Leslie Nielsen in a serious rôle.
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    A Clockwork Orange: 3/5

    How do I critique such a film? It's age, director and actors have made it a cult hit. Still I guess I'll give it a go.

    The violence (ultra as stated in the film) was not so bad compared to contemporary standards. In fact, what made this so controversial back in the 70's is mild compared to the films one would see in 2011. So with that said it was good that the film had a great character arc, for me Alex is a great protagonist.

    The cons of the film would probably be that it reminds me so much of 1984 and that's good and bad simply because separating oneself from another work is vital to create ones own identity or work.

    My major quip with the film would be the ending. It was nice and vague, but it was also very anticlimactic. All in all, still a good watch.

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    Chronicles or narnia: vojage of the dawn treader (2,5/5)
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    .. the movie was ok it was in english without subs on my PS3 on the internet and missed some parts becaus some1 started talking.. and than i cant understand it clearly

    .. i still 'hate' Aslan with his calmnes and 'wishdom' ... hes to serious..
    Eustace simply doenst make any sence.. hes a waste in the movie!!!

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    Kibakichi

    It's about a samurai werewolf that mixes one part feudal Japanese drama, one part western, and one part Infra-man. The monsters are too goofy for a horror movie and the violence is too gory for a kid's show. Still, it's awesome, a lot like the Haunted Lantern.

    Kibakichi is a wandering warrior who encounters (SPOILER)a village of Yokai and their conflict with a fanatical group of humans who want to exterminate all monsters. The monsters come off much more sympathtic, except for one human girl who's impossibly pure and virtuous. A bloodbath ensues, literally.

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    Yes there's a sequel. Kibakichi is still wandering on his travels and encounters (SPOILER)a kindly blind girl who senses his decency under his stoic and scary facade. Meanwhile a fellow werewolf named Anju is persuing him for revenge and both encounter a bandit named Sakuramaru who is terrorizing an entire village. He's not interested in money as much as finding a worthy oponent.

    Meanwhile there's a band of Yokai that is pitting these three characters against each other to serve their nefarious goals.


    All in all, a lot of fun, if you don't mind the cartoony action and gore.
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    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows pt. 1

    Finally saw it, and I won't say I was surprised because everyone assured me that it was better than the last 6 movies (all of which were pretty terrible, except for maybe Goblet of Fire), and it did deliver. I was actually surprised with how much darker they took the direction of the movie though, I figured they'd still have kept it kiddy for the most part, but I'm glad they didn't. For me the middle dragged on way too much, and I thought the kid who played Draco actually got worse since the last movie, but that may have been more to do with limited screen time. The death's in the movie didn't deliver much of an emotional response from me, but that was the exact same gripe I had with the book, so no real harm done there. Overall they did a pretty good job and I didn't finish the movie absolutely pissed like I did with Half Blood Prince.

    7/10

    Also, Emma Watson is still crazy hot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eternal essence View Post
    Emma Watson and something about harry potter episode 7a

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    Emma Watson is still crazy hot.
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    Chronicles or narnia: vojage of the dawn treader (2,5/5)
    (dont know exactly how to type it)

    .. the movie was ok it was in english without subs on my PS3 on the internet and missed some parts becaus some1 started talking.. and than i cant understand it clearly

    .. i still 'hate' Aslan with his calmnes and 'wishdom' ... hes to serious..
    Eustace simply doenst make any sence.. hes a waste in the movie!!!
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    no.... wy?

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    ah, then you wouldnt understand the cponcept of a protagonistic foil
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    ya sure, but anyway:
    those kids go through alot and at the end he just come in and talks like nothing happened :S.. to me it just doenst fit the picture and that makes him anoying

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    Just watched "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1" again.

    Rate: 8.5/10

    They did a good job with the pacing, and they managed to NOT exclude anything major so far. That being said, Dumbledore was hardly touched upon, and Kreacher's past with Regulus and Voldemort was minimal. I was really looking forward to the entire cave scene. That being said, I definitely think that they are going to focus some more on Dumbledore in Part 2, anything else would be atrocious.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Nice View Post
    My major quip with the film would be the ending. It was nice and vague, but it was also very anticlimactic. All in all, still a good watch.
    I couldn't disagree with this more. I recommend that you go back and watch it again. Unlike most films, the ending lacks vagueness and superfluousness. A good film is a film that's ending tightly sums up the theme of the entire film, and I think A Clockwork Orange is a film that does it best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaibana View Post
    ya sure, but anyway:
    those kids go through alot and at the end he just come in and talks like nothing happened :S.. to me it just doenst fit the picture and that makes him anoying
    Aslan is the books' portrayal of God. Everything that those kids go through he puts in motion. If he knows the outcome of the journey it wouldn't make much sense if he popped up at the end just to say "Holy ! Was that a dragon?"

    But I understand where you're coming from. I was very young when I read the books but when I finished the last I wasn't really a fan of his either.

    I just got home from watching Thor. Probably one of the best Marvel movies I've seen. Ever since Iron Man they've slowly been getting better. I'm starting to get a little excited for Captain America.

    10/10

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    On the other hand, if the books were exactly the same except he comes in at the end and says "Holy ! Was that a dragon?" it would be very hilarious.

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