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i agree with your assessment, but i'd give it a 7/10. it wasn't really a hilarious movie, i had more chuckles than laughs.Yossarian said:Juno - 9/10 - funny, quirky kid with such a positive outlook on things - worth the rental fee
The Gloat said:Only people that hate dance are those that can't do it. Because anyone with half a brain knows you can be an average looking guy...but if you can dance, you become a god in the eyes of women.
Thus the hate. Especially from my fellow white folks. Lord help them.
Creeping-Cruds said:Sweeney Todd certainly isn't for everyone, but if you can appreciate musicals or stage productions its worth every cent of the rental or purchase. Gory to boot..
Yossarian said:haha
Van Helsing - 1/10 - saw it a couple of years back and I can honestly say it was one of the few movies I actually wanted my money and life after viewing.
KamikaZ said:The Ordeal (English translation) - A contemporary horror from Belgium. Not very scary, but extremely disturbing. Basically about a dude who gets his car broken down in a secluded village, and the inhabitants happen to be some pretty perverted, deviant cats. Lots of disturbing stuff subtly placed throughout. Definately more weird and unsettling than scary, but a lot more disturbing than the Hostel series (which I've always considered exercises in watching torture).
The Devil's Backbone: Directed by Pan's Labyrinth creator Guillermo Del Toro , this is a GREAT ghost story. The scares are not cheap, and like a ghost story should, has a very genuinely frightening allure to keep the viewer on edge.
9/10.
Creeping-Cruds said:Sweeney Todd certainly isn't for everyone, but if you can appreciate musicals or stage productions its worth every cent of the rental or purchase. Gory to boot..
Yossarian said:Walk Hard (The Dewey Cox Story) - 2/10 - about as stupid as movies get, John C Reilly needs to quit trying to mimic Will Ferrell (who's stupidity has run it's course IMO)
Kid Gloves said:7/10 - :ha: :thumb:
I was a little apprehensive at first, but the film grew on me. The banter between Rod Kimble [Andy Samberg] and his step-dad Frank Powell [Ian McShane] was priceless. Sascha Baron Cohen's true-life spouse plays Denise [Isla Fisher]. This is an obvious SNL production, but it doesn't drag along and has some outrageous comedic moments.
Taco versus Grilled Cheese in a fight? I say Taco!!
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