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    Quote Originally Posted by YesNo View Post
    I was planning on watching this one with my wife until my daughter told us that she heard it was the most terrifying movie ever made. Since I spent the $1 to rent it I figured I had to view it although I don't like seeing doors slamming on their own or expecting a monster to pop out of nowhere. Initially, I kept giving them updates like, "Even their dog won't go into that house."

    What I liked about the movie was that it was based on true events and from searching it didn't look like it strayed too far from the truth. However, the Annabelle doll looked more wicked in the movie than in real life. There was a documentary short with the movie about the Warrens that describes the events without building up the terror.

    What I didn't like about the movie was the fear of the unknown that seemed to be an underlying message or that one needs a Catholic exorcism to resolve these experiences. That being said, if I were ever possessed, I would not object to an exorcism (except the possessed part of me probably would). Whatever happened to Casper the friendly ghost? But this wasn't a ghost. It was a demon. Whatever happened to angels?

    Since the movie got us thinking, and was creepy, I would have to give it a score of 10/10.
    I haven't done any research on the film, just watched it for sheer enjoyment, but my friends later told me that it was based on true events. Glad to know you liked it.
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    Watched Pacific Rim at the weekend. It's not exactly thought-provoking, but it doesn't try to be. What it is though is beautiful. Del Toro has such a wonderful eye for design. Big, silly and beautiful.

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    Watched "Life of Pi" the other night and enjoyed it!
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    I watched Man of Steel yesterday! I throughly loved it. Now watching The Amazing Spider-Man.

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    Amazing Spider-Man was much better than I thought it was going to be. Pleasantly surprised (nice profile pic by the by, Morrison's X-Men is untouchable).

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    Jamaica Inn (1939)

    There is no resemblance between the real Jamaica Inn and the studio mock-up used in this film, but for the purposes of this contraband story it suffices. Scripted from the novel by Daphne du Maurier it is held together by Charles Laughton's majestic performance as Sir Humphrey Pengallen, ostensibly a pillar of the Cornish establishment but secretly the organiser of a gang of wreckers who draw ships to their doom off the Cornish coast before killing any survivors and pillaging the cargo.
    I read the book long ago and remember it as being a bit of a yarn and that is how this film version comes across despite it being directed by Alfred Hitchcock who made a much better job of the same author's Rebecca.

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    I recently watched Pulp Fiction again - excellent, and it seemed different to the first time I saw it. I also watched Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in, which made a lot more sense having read the book first.

    My predisposition for picking rubbish is still with me though. Rites of Spring is a kidnap drama tagged onto a horror movie. Complete rubbish being marginally better than one of he worst horror films ever Ogre.

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    I saw The Conjuring recently-5/10. It got good reviews, not sure why.

    Life of Pi. Better than I thought it would be. Wish I'd seen it on the big screen. 9/10

    Dallas Buyers Club. I liked it. It's always good to see someone transform into a better person. 9/10
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    Quote Originally Posted by qimissung View Post

    Dallas Buyers Club. I liked it. It's always good to see someone transform into a better person. 9/10
    I have been thinking about seeing it, in the trailer both male leads look so skinny it's scary.

    Just watched 'Safety not guaranteed' I really liked it, this is the kind of movie I want to see on a Friday night, a little bit sci-fi and a little bit weird with people who don't know what they want.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helga View Post
    Just watched 'Safety not guaranteed' I really liked it, this is the kind of movie I want to see on a Friday night, a little bit sci-fi and a little bit weird with people who don't know what they want.
    I saw "Safety Not Guaranteed" last night. To be able to pull of that kind of ending deserves a score of 10/10.

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    I saw The Words last night. It has a good story with good cast. Jeremy Irons and Dennis Quaid were brilliant. I’m not a Bradley Cooper’s fan but liked his performance. 7/10

    Quote Originally Posted by qimissung View Post

    Life of Pi. Better than I thought it would be. Wish I'd seen it on the big screen. 9/10
    I’ve yet to see Life of Pi. My sister watched it and liked it too.

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    The last movie I saw was "Splendor In The Grass". I'd rate it an 8 out of 10.

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    I saw Great Expectations several days ago. This is the one that was made in 2012 with Ralph Fiennes, Robbie Coltrane, and Helena Bonham Carter. I give it an 8/10. It kept a good pace. However, it did really edit the story quite a bit--and the characters didn't have the opportunity to fully develop. I really liked this depiction of Miss Havisham, though, and I also liked that they did flashbacks on key points of her life.
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    This past week I saw two movies about the White House being overrun by self-righteous nuts wanting to start WWIII to make themselves feel better.

    Olympus Has Fallen, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2302755/, annoyed me when the president told the other two with the passwords to give them up and temporarily save their lives. That was totally stupid. Also those passwords looked easy to break. The violence was overdone and the bad guys, some rogue Koreans, filled with typical self-righteousness, didn't impress me much although the Korean female (Malana Lea?) who was running the computer did look cute while doing her part to destroy civilization. The bad guys need to feel that their cause is hopeless earlier on. Score: 4/10. No, make that 1/10.

    White House Down, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2334879/, was more entertaining. There was none of the nonsense about saving one's own life at the expense of starting a world war. The bad guys felt their plan falling apart throughout as was appropriate. The plot was also more complicated. Score: 9/10
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    Quote Originally Posted by YesNo View Post

    Olympus Has Fallen, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2302755/, annoyed me when the president told the other two with the passwords to give them up and temporarily save their lives. That was totally stupid. Also those passwords looked easy to break. The violence was overdone and the bad guys, some rogue Koreans, filled with typical self-righteousness, didn't impress me much although the Korean female (Malana Lea?) who was running the computer did look cute while doing her part to destroy civilization. The bad guys need to feel that their cause is hopeless earlier on. Score: 4/10. No, make that 1/10.
    this movie was written by an icelandic woman so it was very popular here on the ice, I haven't seen it though. Apparently they are writing a sequel, maybe Olympus will fall again.

    re watched 'The Phantom Carriage' trying to write an essay about it, going slooooow. But it's a good movie
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