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Fright Night (2011):
Was a 'fan' of the original from the 80's, figured maybe they'd soup stuff up, update maybe add some substance to the premise. That, and David Tennant's in it (10th Dr. Who), as Vincent Price.. Btw, he was better than Colin Farrell, who seemed to do better acting when he was quiet and munching apples while the girlies drooled. The "monster vampire" part was almost identical to the Original, I did like the background change on where the guy comes from though. I'm not gonna rush out to buy this one, but, it's better than watching emo sparklies.... The Last Station One of those Films I just bump into out of curiosity, at 7 AM....Nuthin else to do or watch. The more I watched, the more it piqued my curiosity, after all it's about Tolstoy... Right? -smirk- I felt terrible for the Countess at times...And at times for Tolstoy himself... "See" What I'm Saying The World from a few Deaf Artists point of view, and then some....
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it's better than watching emo sparklies OMG I laughed out loud and spit water... emo sparklies... I am so remembering that... Thanks Rook!!!
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It's probably one of the weirdest things I've ever watched. I haven't decided if I love it or hate it. |
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Lunopolis I usually like weird movies. Didnt care for this one. Acting was atrocious. The Debt Not even Helen Mirren could hold my attention. Next! |
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Fright Night Ok I loved the original and should know better than to watch remakes. The original had the neighbor as an everyday, well dressed, cute, charming, unsuspecting guy. Thus it made it all the more believeable and interesting when the neighbor kid tried to make him out to be something else. This remake had more just plain weirdo characters and was more reminescent of The Lost Boys. And innuendo rather than nightmare inducing gore goes a long way with me. Very disappointing. |
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Okay, it's a very young chick flick and I admit it; I kinda liked it. It was wholesome, even though it's not really different than any other movie like it. |
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Beautiful Boy Mario Bello and Mark Sheen Couple on the verge of divorce is thrown back together, struggling to cope after their son goes on a murder-suicide rampage at college. Big on drama. Lacking in substance to me. |
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The Tree Charlotte Gainsbourg A young family in the Australian Outback struggles to move on after the father dies. He, I presume, had a heart attack while driving and ended up hitting this tree. The tree is an integal part the movie as they progress through the grieving and healing process. The symbolism is quite well done. And the scenery is awesome. |
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~review found on XOJane~:
We went to see "Pariah" recently and I was reminded that my mother (black, female and gay) is a triple threat when it comes to oppression. That statement is not meant to be cute. It's a fucking fact. And it scares the shit out of me. Written and directed by Dee Rees, Pariah is the quietly loud tale of a young black girl from Brooklyn struggling with all the normal identity crises of adolescence. But with the added bonus of being a brown girl who likes other brown girls. Sixteen-year-old Alike (Ah-LEE-kay) is played with the perfect blend of confusion and confidence by 33-year old Adepero Oduye. Kim Wayans (yes THAT Kim Wayans) plays Alike's selectively blind mother, Audrey, who makes it her mission to equal parts ignore her daughter's sexuality and highlight it for fixing. The movie is beyond good and it sky rockets beyond LGBTQ issues or black issues or female issues. It's a story about finding yourself. It's about filterring out all the cloudy muck of expectation to a clear glass of water that reflects you, just you. But once all that painfully important work is done there are some who'd still have you swallow poison. The poison of being someone you are not. http://www.xojane.com/entertainment/...riah-right-now |
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I was asking about the reviews you provided just from this last page because that's what struck me. I don't know, maybe I'm a more positive person in general, but I can usually find something that's not horrible about a movie, even if it's only the font of the rolling credits. I suppose it was just the strong negativity I was responding to, that's all. |
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A biochemist (Liam Neeson) arrives in Germany for a Conference with his beloved Wife (January Jones, X-Men First Gen., Dirty Dancing 2 Havana Nights, etc..), having forgotten his briefcase at the airport, he leaves her side before registering at their Hotel, on his way there's a massive accident that sends both him and the lovely illegal taxi Driver (Diane Kruger, Troy, Nat'l Treasure 1&2, etc..) over the Bridge into the icy River, when He recovers, and slips through an obvious attempt on his life, He realizes a Lot has happened, starting off with those closest to him not knowing who he is, including His wife...Borderline Insane with confusion, he tries to figure what's going on after tracking down the Taxi driver to find out why things were turning out differently.... Can't give away much more w/o Spoiling the constant Twists and Turns in this edge of your Seat Thriller... It also has Frank Langella playing a part with a Deeper twist in the Plot I kept my 'Dialysis day' Driver waiting 15 minutes to finish this one.... Neeson was awesome in this Film...
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