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    Last movie I saw was AVP: Aliens Vs. Predator...8/10

    Very good movie, but maybe a little too fast paced, not as good as the best of the series Alien & Aliens...both were much more suspensful.
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    Scent of a Woman -- 11 / 10

    Fabulous movie. I want to do a tango dance with Al Pacino Okay, well, there's no harm in dreaming
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    "Hop" black and white, French; this is a great film -- charactery, some humor, life's challenges for a young teen and his Dad in Belgium. Give it a chance and it may stay with you more than a day.

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    Saint, with Val Kilmer.

    Old movie, but I still liked it. 8/10
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    "Le double vie de Veronique"
    Simply one of the best movies i've ever seen.
    10/10

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    Last movie I saw in theaters was Notes on a Scandal... on a scale of 1-10, I'd rate it a 4.

    Last movie I saw on DVD was V for Vendetta.. I'd rate that a 9
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    Pollack focuses on American abstract (?) painter Jackson Pollack. If you're looking for a movie about art and the artist, this is it. the drama surrounding his alcoholism and marriage fades into the harmonic drip-drip splash of his work, and the scenes on Long Island in his barn converted to studio is inspiring.
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    Casino Royale, which was very good. I'd give it a 9 out of 10. Daniel Craig did a very good job at playing James Bond. My only problem with it was that the movie could have ended thirty minutes before it did.

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    I just watched Down in the Valley with Edward Norton, David Morse Rory Culkin and Evan Rachel Wood. I am going to give that a 9/10 just because it isn't the ordinary, everyday Hollywood blockbuster release. Edward Norton played the not-quite-right character just right. If you're looking for something different, I would recommend this one.

    Oh, and I do believe they had Mazzy Star on the soundtrack.
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    seven samurai by akira kurosawa.
    10/10 all the way!

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    Ghost Rider 10/10 Kicks some serious butt!
    Some of us laugh
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    that we cope with our lives...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon View Post
    Ghost Rider 10/10 Kicks some serious butt!
    haha~ that emoticon fits the movie perfectly!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sea moraine View Post
    seven samurai by akira kurosawa.
    10/10 all the way!
    Woo! Most definitely one of my favorites .
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    Saturday:
    I went to see The Holiday with a friend. Entertaining enough, light enough, yet quite stuffed enough with interesting message. I mean women's problems with men have been captured in movies for years, but I think The Holiday has been quite succesful to bring it on again in the big scren. Cameron D is very very lovely, I never said that until yesterday. Jude, as always, is charming.


    Sunday:
    I watched Little Miss Sunshine on DVD and the first time I saw it, I knew that it's going to be the kind that I'd watch forever (good that I bought the DVD). The comedy is simply dazzling, each roles has his/her own unique characters. Dayton and Faris have made great works with Pumpkins and RHCP before and if I'm not mistaken, this is their first movie together and I have to give them 4 thumbs for their cool job! And I'm waiting for more Paul Dano's actions. A talented young actor he is

    Oh, I also watched Thumbsucker. The message I got from this movie is that you can't never tell to your self that you've made it unless you really made it on your own. Of course there's always someone or something that support you, but all it's up to you. Lou Pucci is yet another talented guy in the big screen, cheers for him. But I regret for Reeves' performance, it's nothing special.
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    Just watched Pan's Labyrinth. 10.10. It was absolutely amazing.

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