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07-16-2008
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#1481 (permalink)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Escape
Mm-hmm. Again though, not sure this could work twice in a row if they continue on with the sequel.
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yeah. At the end of the day, who would run around with a camcorder when a monster is attacking the whole city and about to eat u? lol.
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07-16-2008
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#1482 (permalink)
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Good point. 
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07-17-2008
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#1483 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Kinzdone
'Rogue Assassin' (aka 'WAR')
'Crank' may have its audience but as you remember, I'm not in it. It just wasn't my thing. I would have rather watched 'Shoot 'em Up' again (for the 40th time  ).
But, 'WAR', or 'Rogue Assassin' as it is called in Australia, is great. The action, the acting (as much as you can get from Li) and a plot that left me stunned saying, "no way...!"  .
A really good action film with a more involved plot than most in the genre.
Thoroughly enjoyed it. 8/10
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Shoot'em Up is pretty fun.
I loved WAR as well. Nice twist. 
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07-18-2008
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#1484 (permalink)
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10,000 BC I didin't find it very interesting. 6/10
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07-18-2008
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#1485 (permalink)
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Narnia 2: Prince Caspian.. I liked it alot, 8/10.
One of the best in its genre, IMO though.
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07-18-2008
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#1486 (permalink)
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AVP: Requiem
I enjoyed it more this time for some reason than when I first saw this film.
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07-19-2008
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#1487 (permalink)
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Grindhouse.. very interesting.. but i liked it.. alot of irony which is great..
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07-19-2008
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#1488 (permalink)
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The Dark Knight. Loved it. 10/10. My new favorite movie.
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07-20-2008
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#1489 (permalink)
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Far and Away-- funny and a very romantic classic movie... wonder how this wonderful couple could break up after years marriage. (9/10).
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07-21-2008
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#1490 (permalink)
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Ring two. Boring, IMO. And not that scary, so yea..
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