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The Force Awakens 10/10

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Only God Forgives 10/10

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Noah 9/10

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The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 9/10

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Inception - 9/10

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The Green Inferno - 6/10 - Was ok, i was expecting more gore, but it was kinda tame. Roth's woman was the best part of it.
Everly - 7.5/10 - This was a fun one. Lots of over the top comic book action. Salma Hayek is almost 50 and still looks amazing.
Late Phases - 6/10
The Condemed - 7/10
Visions - 5/10
Uncle John - 6/10
Blunt Force Trauma - 6/10
The Captive - 6/10
Uncanny - 6/10
Big Sky - 5/10
Baffled! - 8/10 - Spock as a smooth talking womanizing premonition seeing race car driver? Flick was awesome.
Inland Empire - 6/10
 
^I've been meaning to watch it. I really liked the first one, it reminded me a bit of Dredd - except with lots of Martial Arts, of course!
 
Backcountry - 7/10. Decent for what it is with a truly memorable bear attack that stays with you.

Ant Man - 6/10. Love Rudd, and the idea behind the shrinking was pretty cool. The antics (jajaja) were a little too hokey for me.

The Force Awakens - 6/10. I dunno. Carrie Fischer was painful to watch, the third Death Star felt like a trolling, I could go on for a bit, but the first half of the movie was pretty engaging and enjoyable.
 
Isn't that one supposed to be based on a graphic novel or something and not the bible?

That's right. Aronofsky pitched the film to studios a long time ago but nobody wanted it, so he went away and created the graphic novel in order to get studios to take the screenplay more seriously.

Aronofsky freely admits this story/screenplay is a complete embellishment on what little is known about the story and life of Noah. He is kinda filling in the blanks.
 
That's right. Aronofsky pitched the film to studios a long time ago but nobody wanted it, so he went away and created the graphic novel in order to get studios to take the screenplay more seriously.

Aronofsky freely admits this story/screenplay is a complete embellishment on what little is known about the story and life of Noah. He is kinda filling in the blanks.

Cool, have you read it? Is it any good?
 
I caught the first 'X Files' film again for the first time in years, & I'd forgotten most of it.

A solid enough movie, & I liked the story. However I'm not sure that - because I haven't finished the TV series yet, jumping ahead to the first movie helped much, but anyway. I thought some of the E.T moments towards the end at the underground facility in Antractica were a little 'B' horror movie schlock-ish & a bit too derivitive of other major properties.. but overall a good watch, & I might buy it if I see it around.

7.8 / 10.
 
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