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Looks like Don Vito has lost a lot of weight....
American History X 6/10
(good film in there somewhere, they just dropped the ball)
The Devils Rejects 0/10
Been a LONG while since I gave out a zero.....but this film is total trash...and it has 4/5 on Amazon ratings..
Bad acting? Check
Bad Effects? Check
Horrible mismatched soundtrack? Check
Horrendous plot? Check
Stupid Characters? Check
That ending with free bird playing? WTF was that all about...were we suppose to feel something for torturous serial killers? The were just "free spirits"? Rob Zombie needs to stop making films....they are just basically torture porn.
I would have turned it off ...but it was basically background while I worked on this guy...
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Looks like Don Vito has lost a lot of weight....
xXx 6.5/10 at least you know what you're getting.Some good action hot women and Tony Jaa & Yen Ji-dan kicking some butt. Every action scene with Vin was CGI.
Split -7/10
Really enjoyed the movie. Mcavoy was incredible and the ending left my entire theater cheering.
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I saw a tv spot that may have given away a major plot twits!![]()
Hmmm, I don't think it did. What was the giveaway? The twist is pretty cool I doubt it was shown in the tv spot.
The actor turns into some kind of creature
Eh, that's kind of the mid movie twist, and there's no real explanation for it until the cool ending
Then everything sort of makes sense. People are going to love the ending or hate but I think more people than not will love it.
Blade Runner (the Final Cut): 8/10
Every few years I watch this one again, and it's a funny movie that has a different kind of effect on me every time I see it. In terms of the visuals, the effects, character design, and the universe that is created, you can't hardly top it. Same could be said for the way that the story develops, and for the way that the behaviors and personality characteristics of characters are explored. Two of the most effective films I've ever seen at creating mood--The Thing and Blade Runner--both came out in the same summer of '82. I also love the ambiguous ending, and the fact that there are no simple solutions to be found, and that the future is portrayed as a believably overpopulated, grungy, corporate dystopia. But there is a cold, intellectual approach to the film-making that keeps the audience at arms length from becoming really emotionally invested like you can be with other films. Sometimes that's more appealing to me than it is at others, but it is something that keeps it from reaching that top rung of films, like Alien for example, that provides this on top of doing everything else so well.
I am extremely curious to see what the sequel brings--good, bad, or other.
Split -7/10
Really enjoyed the movie. Mcavoy was incredible and the ending left my entire theater cheering.
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