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ToyManC
Forgot my safe word
A Good Day to Die Hard. 6.5/10.
I have always liked this series, but the dialogue and villains seemed rather lacking in this one.
I have always liked this series, but the dialogue and villains seemed rather lacking in this one.
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Taken: 10/10
Is it weird that I had a throbbing erection by the time all the shooting was over?
I prefer my Revenge-type protagonists to be calculating, rage-filled, and merciless as all hell. Liam Neeson is all of that, and so much more. His voice is just so soothing as he's killing henchmen.
Is it weird that I had a throbbing erection by the time all the shooting was over?
I prefer my Revenge-type protagonists to be calculating, rage-filled, and merciless as all hell. Liam Neeson is all of that, and so much more. His voice is just so soothing as he's killing henchmen.
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Million Dollar Baby 9/10
I very much appreciated the unsuspecting twist at the end. It wasn't the regular Karate Kid formula (train, lose, train harder, win).
Mystic River 8/10
All the characters were fantastic. Everyone had their own personality.
Monty Python: Life of Brian 6/10
The movie wasn't as funny as I expected it to be. Although Monty Python are always funny.
I very much appreciated the unsuspecting twist at the end. It wasn't the regular Karate Kid formula (train, lose, train harder, win).
Mystic River 8/10
All the characters were fantastic. Everyone had their own personality.
Monty Python: Life of Brian 6/10
The movie wasn't as funny as I expected it to be. Although Monty Python are always funny.
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Well i just finish to see Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 2
7/10
It wasn't bad, i must say that i found it compelling though not in the same way i used to feel for the previous ones.
7/10
It wasn't bad, i must say that i found it compelling though not in the same way i used to feel for the previous ones.
Spoiler:
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kirisutegomen69 wrote...
The Shining10/10
Would you care to elaborate why you have come to that decision?
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Ryssen wrote...
kirisutegomen69 wrote...
The Shining10/10
Would you care to elaborate why you have come to that decision?
Sure, I'm a fan of films with Jack Nicholson, and I think he pulled off his role so well here
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10/10
The Grudge Japanese Version.
It's been released a while back in 2002, but seeing the DVD on the rack and having nothing to do I watched it.
Sadako-looked-alike poltergeist scared the shit out of me.
The Grudge Japanese Version.
It's been released a while back in 2002, but seeing the DVD on the rack and having nothing to do I watched it.
Sadako-looked-alike poltergeist scared the shit out of me.
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Tanasinn
The Bellpepper
Inbred [2011-2012]
Interesting british horror film. The story starts off interesting however the reasoning behind the bad guy's intent isn't explained. The film does take some time focusing on the main characters before shit hits the fan [and other people but that's too much of a spoiler]. The movie does a good job in getting the viewer to hope the good guys get out alive. The effects are reminiscent of Necrostorm's work. It is basically what Necro's style would look like if they gotten a bigger budget to do it. Its a very smooth mix of cgi and r.f.e. with practical effects. For example, someone is screaming and then suddenly their head is caved in with no cut away as per usual horror death scene structure, its pretty intense. Another scene involves someone's hand, same 'no cut away' approach to that scene. Simply because of the style for the effects of the deaths, they stand out A LOT from similar movies of this genre. It is overly effective and truly helps drive the point to the viewer that they are in deep with the locals. The ending... well I didn't mind it personally, but I felt that it was delivered in a way that would piss off a few people [It's borderline Chekhov's Gun and a Brick Joke]. Inbred is a good popcorn movie no doubt, best watched with a few friends.
[7.9]
Interesting british horror film. The story starts off interesting however the reasoning behind the bad guy's intent isn't explained. The film does take some time focusing on the main characters before shit hits the fan [and other people but that's too much of a spoiler]. The movie does a good job in getting the viewer to hope the good guys get out alive. The effects are reminiscent of Necrostorm's work. It is basically what Necro's style would look like if they gotten a bigger budget to do it. Its a very smooth mix of cgi and r.f.e. with practical effects. For example, someone is screaming and then suddenly their head is caved in with no cut away as per usual horror death scene structure, its pretty intense. Another scene involves someone's hand, same 'no cut away' approach to that scene. Simply because of the style for the effects of the deaths, they stand out A LOT from similar movies of this genre. It is overly effective and truly helps drive the point to the viewer that they are in deep with the locals. The ending... well I didn't mind it personally, but I felt that it was delivered in a way that would piss off a few people [It's borderline Chekhov's Gun and a Brick Joke]. Inbred is a good popcorn movie no doubt, best watched with a few friends.
[7.9]