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Movies You've Seen Recently

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cardero

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The New Frontier
DVD/ Color/ 75 Mins./ PG-13/ 2008
An all-star cast provides the voices of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman and other favorite superheroes in this animated epic tale that reveals the origins of the Justice League, a group of strangers united to fight an evil none can conquer alone. Based on the graphic novel by Darwyn Cooke, the film features the vocal talents of Lucy Lawless, Neil Patrick Harris, Miguel Ferrer, Brooke Shields, David Boreanaz, Kyra Sedgwick and more.
 

PureX

Veteran Member
Watched "American Gangster" - great movie.

Watched part of "Southland Tales". Had to shut it off it was so bad. Pointless drivil. Crap is too good a word for it.
 

pray4me

Active Member
Driving miss Daisy
Had actually never seen this one before but it truely did live up to my expectations. Wonderful film, heartwarming and funny.

My Father the Hero
I'd seen this one already about a French man who takes his daughter on vacation and she lies to impress a boy and soon the whole resort thinks he's a cradle robber. I loved the part where he starts playing "Thank heaven for little girls" and everyone leaves in disgust. He turns around and no one is there and he's wondering where they all went.

The number 23
Mysterious and thrilling this movie had its share of surprises. I won't go into the ending except to say I don't think anyone could figure it out.
 

Scuba Pete

Le plongeur avec attitude...
I saw 10,000 BC last night. It was gripping at times and there was some great cinematography, but there was just too much smaltz. They tried to explain too many legends and in some ways it was a series of vignettes. Cave woman with blue eyes, the "last" mastadon hunt, cave man with a pet Sabertooth (Wilma!), First use of the North Star (romantically inspired no less), Orion the Hunter, the first pyramids, the list is endless with these "just so" portions and they take away from an otherwise great plot. Most of them did not add to the story, they only made you wish they had developed them a bit more. This could have been a couple or even three movies and it would have been better.
 
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angellous_evangellous

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I saw 10,000 BC last night. It was gripping at times and there was some great cinematography, but there was just too much smaltz. They tried to explain too many legends and in some ways it was a series of vignettes. Cave woman with blue eyes, the "last" mastadon hunt, cave man with a pet Sabertooth (Wilma!), First use of the North Star (romantically inspired no less), Orion the Hunter, the first pyramids, the list is endless with these "just so" portions and they take away from an otherwise great plot. Most of them did not add to the story, they only made you wish they had developed them a bit more. This could have been a couple or even three movies and it would have been better.

Mammoths helping build the pyramids was just priceless.
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
C.B.D The Comic Book Diaries
DVD/ Color/ 86 Mins./ NR/ 2006
John (Clif Campbell) and Pete (Paul Navarro) struggle to keep their comic book store in business, but it's not easy when your customers shoplift, your employees smoke marijuana on the job, and people even die. Could a once-famous comic artist be their key to financial solvency? This satiric look at hobbies and small-business ownership also features J.J. Baker, Mike Kotas and Charlie Harris.
 

cardero

Citizen Mod
The Forbidden Kingdom
Theater/ Color/ 113 Mins. / PG-13/ 2008
An American teenager who is obsessed with Hong Kong cinema and kung-fu classics makes an extraordinary discovery in a Chinatown pawnshop: the legendary stick weapon of the Chinese sage and warrior, the Monkey King. With the lost relic in hand, the teenager unexpectedly finds himself traveling back to ancient China to join a crew of warriors from martial arts lore on a dangerous quest to free the imprisoned Monkey King.

Jet Li and Jackie Chan together for the first time. One critic spoke that there wasn’t a more anticipated, gracefully choreographed spectacle since Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly performed in the same movie and I would have to agree.
 
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