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    Quote Originally Posted by Emil Miller View Post
    Nobody can act like this now but just watch Burt Lancaster and Frederic March to see what we have lost.
    Nuh uh. Here you go:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Evz-Nuec_U

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    "I'm asking you to marry me you little fool..."

    Watching Rebecca for the sixteenth time. One of Hitchcock's best from a great book.

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    I saw 50/50. Rating 10/10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OrphanPip View Post

    1. Hugo, 9/10 an ambitious children's movie about cinema itself essentially. It's just great.
    I finished watching this one this evening, and I agree with the rating. It had a lot of heart, and excellent direction, camera angles, etc. It was a beautiful, imaginative film, and I think it's a film you can watch, and have some thoughts to ponder over. There's clearly some deeper contemplations.
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    I finally saw The Help and I really loved it. I give it a 9 (just because I'm stingy on 10's)
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    Quote Originally Posted by KCurtis View Post
    I saw Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy last night, and I found it very confusing and somewhat boring. So I gave up and got mad instead. And I love Gary Oldman, but I should have known it would be confusing, as I had not read the books. My husband loves those stories, so he ofcourse knew what was going on and he has a fantastic memory for names and details. I was befuddled. I can't rate it fairly, the acting was very good, and I guess Oldman was good at portraying a dull person.

    why does this film keep getting such good reviews when everyone i know says how dull it is. has anyone seen the older version with alec guinness and is that any good?

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    "Margin Call" -- pretty good. Some might find it dull, seems like not much action, and not knowing what was really going on added some tension. It's about the beginning of the financial crash in 2008. I'd say 8/10.

    "The King's Speech" -- I thought this was brilliant. The new King of England in 1939 has a stammering problem. Definite 9+ for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by charlie79 View Post
    why does this film keep getting such good reviews when everyone i know says how dull it is. has anyone seen the older version with alec guinness and is that any good?
    The BBC version with Alec is incredible. Some of the best acting performances ever done imho. Take a look at the Amazon reviews...

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    I watched Beginners the other night. I really liked it. 8.5 or 9 out of 10. You have a movie like Blue Valentine with a realism that makes life seem ugly and wretched, and then a movie like Beginners with an authenticity that makes life seem profound, full of feeling and fear and love.

    Blue Valentine wasn't the last movie I saw but I want to rate it too. Minus infinity out of ten. And I'm a fan of Gosling.

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    Up in the Air with George Clooney is one I watched the other day and enjoyed. I'm not a fan of George Clooney but a friend recommended it and I thought it was pretty good. 7.6 on the brilliant IMDB is about right. Watched Kinsey last night and that wasn't very good. Other films I've watched this week include The Kite Runner which was good but dragged a little and A Dangerous Method about psychoanalysis was good as well but similarly dragged a little towards the end.

    The best films I've seen this year are The Squid and the Whale and Up in the Air probably.

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    An animation called something like The Adventures of Spencer, the Penguin?
    I quite liked it. Very cute. 9/10
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    The masque of the red death, with Vincent Price. It was quite good, I think Prospero's character was very nice, as if he was some sadic. And the red death was great, also. I think it fits quite good with the Omnia mors aequat topic, which is obviously the central point of Edgar Allan Poe's tale. 7/10
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    I enjoyed watching Jane Eyre. Judi Dench was amazing in the role of Mrs Fairfax.
    It was good to see Michael Fassbender as Edward Rochester. I'll give it 9/10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Snowqueen View Post
    I enjoyed watching Jane Eyre. Judi Dench was amazing in the role of Mrs Fairfax.
    It was good to see Michael Fassbender as Edward Rochester. I'll give it 9/10.
    I love Fassbender, I think he was the best part of that movie!

    I went to the movies the other day with my boy and he put on his favorite pink shirt and a grey tie and his fancy jacket cause you need to dress up to see Puss in boots. We had a lot of fun and laughed a lot. Humpty Dumpty was very funny and I love Zack Galafianakis. 8/10 for a kids movie
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    "Rum Diary" with Johnny Depp. Pretty good. Different. A lot of weird stuff in this one, something to do with Hunter Thompson -- oh yeah, he wrote the novel.. 8/10

    "Young Adult" with Charlize Theron. Nothing great, she's obsessed with a guy from high school as a 38 year old. For some reason it was called a comedy. Don't know why. 6/10.

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