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Daddy's Movie Review Page

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angellous_evangellous

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Here's some recent movies that I've seen:

Avatar - blah. I really hope that its awards are limited to the special effects and nothing else. It is the most unoriginal movie I've ever seen.

Book of Eli. Horrible. Dreadful. Not even remotely entertaining. If there had been no other post-apocalyptic movie (like Mad Max, the Postman, and Waterworld, for example) it might have been worth $1 to rent at the RedBox. Artless.

Gamer. It was ok, but again, unimaginative and boring.

the Hurt Locker. Practically perfect in every way. Awesome movie.
 
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angellous_evangellous

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Altered. This movie absolutely ROCKED. It's available online from Netflix. It's one of the few movies that I've seen a few times. This one is about four guys who were abducted by aliens in their teens and then seek to take revenge several years later by returning to the scene of the crime. Outstanding movie.
 

dust1n

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I was going to ask too. I just watched it like 5 minutes ago.


It was alright for post-apocalyptic. Pretty trite story, but interesting details. It really captured human desperation; something others have barely attempted to capture.
 

Kathryn

It was on fire when I laid down on it.
I read "The Road" and hated every minute of it. I only kept reading it because I hoped for something to change in it some kind of way. It was the grayest book I've ever read.

Maybe the movie is better (let's hope so) but it'd have to be a piece of priceless art for me to go see it after suffering through the book.
 
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