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Old 09-21-2007, 02:22 AM   #991
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Sword in The Stone

My mom and Bilbo (her boyfriend) wanted to watch it last night, so we watched on DVD. Damn that scene with the squirrels :[ I hate it when Arthur breaks the squirrel girl's heart </3 It's so damn sad. But it's a nice movie, I like Madame Mim
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Old 09-21-2007, 06:34 AM   #992
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I just watched "Anna Karenina" on DVD.

Greta Garbo was wonderful in the title role.
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Old 09-21-2007, 11:25 AM   #993
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Resident Evil: Apocalypse

I caught it on TNT, censored but there wasn't much to censor in this movie surprisingly outside of swearing. The first one is easily better than this movie in every way. Acting, music, and of course, camera wise.

This movie had some stupid ass blurry camera segment every time we saw the zombies coming. I think they crapped up Alice's character by turning her into a Supergirl rip off, but Nemesis kicked ass and it was just a fun action zombie romp to kill some time.
I liked both of them,
and saw both of them last night,
asside from the TNT presentation of RE2
The first was ended on USA network as that one began.

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Old 09-22-2007, 08:11 PM   #994
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Resident Evil: Extinction

Surprisingly entertaining. Saw it with a few friends. Not stellar, but not a total waste of seven bucks, and good for filler conversation afterwards.

However, we all agreed that we would've been better off if we had just went to see Eastern Promises. Cronenberg films about the Russian Mafia trump zombie sequels anyday. Well, almost any day.
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Old 09-22-2007, 08:31 PM   #995
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Spawn

A comic book movie that really deserved another installment. A lot of people gave this movie a bad rap, but i really enjoyed it and have to say that I haven't seen such a marvelous villain performance (John Leguizamo as Clown) since Jack Nicholson cast as The Joker in the first Batman movie.

Granted they went a little overboard with the special effects, and some looked crappy as hell. But still, this movie had a lot of story going for it and I think it could have easily made a sequel that would have kept it into movie franchise popularity status.
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Old 09-22-2007, 11:40 PM   #996
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- "Reefer Madness: The Musical!" (5/5)
One of the funniest movies I've seen in a long, long time. This should have premiered on theaters, darnit.
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Old 09-23-2007, 10:35 AM   #997
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The Thing (John Carpenter version)

Probably not the best choice of film to be watching when you?re all alone on an ill-lit evening, but I had a good time nonetheless. Hard to believe that this was so reviled upon its initial release in the early 80s, because it is, quite frankly, my idea of the perfect horror film. There are a handful of pretty gruesome and ugly moments therein, but they?re few and far between, with much of the terror being milked from sheer anticipation. The story is involving enough to be genuinely scary, but it?s also a lot of fun, the ending is interesting and nicely ambiguous, and those tangible Thing puppets, though fairly obvious, could still take on most CGI monsters any day.
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Old 09-23-2007, 09:13 PM   #998
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Resident Evil: Extinction

A hell of a lot better then I was expecting. I had all but given up on any hope of this film series surprising me but it proved me wrong, there was some really good stuff in here. Awesome action scenes and some REAL violence for a change.

Alice no longer shoved her "super woman" macho attitude down our throats like she did the last film, and aside from the fact they totally left out explaining what happened to the little girl and Jill Valentine from movie 2, this was a great film.

The birds was probably the best sequence they've ever created in all 3 films, along with the laser hallway sequence from the first movie (which they revisited here and LOVED it).
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Old 09-24-2007, 09:05 AM   #999
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Resurrection of The Little Match Girl

Korean HEAVILY Matrix inspired science fiction movie about a guy named Ju who buys a lighter from a program called The Little Match Girl and then enters a virtual reality world where he has to win the heart of The Little Match Girl to be able to win. Very... funny and random movie. The most important item in the movie is a mackerel, for instance XD
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From your description it dowes not sound like the Match Girl dies like the story (Hans Christian Andersen).

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Korean HEAVILY Matrix inspired science fiction movie about a guy named Ju who buys a lighter from a program called The Little Match Girl and then enters a virtual reality world where he has to win the heart of The Little Match Girl to be able to win. Very... funny and random movie. The most important item in the movie is a mackerel, for instance XD
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