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McLegend 09-26-2010 01:17 AM

Prince of Persia 7.5/10

Some of it I loved. I thought Jake Gynneal(yeah I know) and Gemma Aretona were good. The action scenes and the scenary were great. Some of the stuff was straight from the games and they were cool to see.

The story though was rather weak. The games story was way better. I won't even bring up the ending to the movie..

I'm probably being generous with my rating.

Triple Naitch 09-26-2010 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by RoXer (Post 3255365)
The King of Kong 125

Possibly the greatest documentary ever

It really is incredible. Probably the best documentary ever. Billy Mitchell is such an amazing character of a person.

Triple Naitch 09-26-2010 02:43 PM

Easy A - 8/10
Pretty funny for a chick flick. Stanley Tucci was probably my favorite part of the movie. That and Emma Stone's friend had amazing tits.

Youth in Revolt - 7/10
Kinda disappointed by this movie considering how popular the book was. Nothing really stood out for me in the movie and the ending was kinda meh.

Triple Naitch 09-26-2010 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by PorkSoda (Post 3258302)
Emma is the real deal, she can hold her own. Her and Clint Eastwood would make a great pair. I think I'll have to write it because if I don't make it happen, nobody will.

I hope you mentioned this to your blind date.

DaveWadding 09-26-2010 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by PorkSoda (Post 3258302)
Easy A - 9.9/10.

This movie is easily a 10.

oooookay?

mitch_h 09-26-2010 03:15 PM

J'ai tué ma mère - The guy (Xavier Dolan) who wrote, starred and directed this is only 21 so I hate his guts. But it was pretty good, it was about a gay kid who has an awful relationship with his bourgeois mother. Dolan wears his influences on his sleeve specifically, Wong Kar Wai and Jean Luc Godard and sometimes it felt like he was just mimicking these guys. He still has his own voice though and I enjoyed this. 8/10

Les amours imaginaires - The same dude's follow up film. Bit of a sophomore slump wit this one, it's about a gay guy and a straight woman who fall in love with the same dickhead. More stylish than his previous film and it was somewhat entertaining but it all felt kinda pointless.

PorkSoda 09-26-2010 07:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DaveWadding (Post 3259794)
oooookay?

It doesn't make sense :lol:

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Originally Posted by Triple Naitch (Post 3259746)
I hope you mentioned this to your blind date.

I didn't. She's not dumb, but she doesn't love movies as much as I do for me to tell her.

Romeo Must Die - 7/10.

DaveWadding 09-27-2010 04:16 AM

Cop Out - 8.4/10 - I liked it.

D Mac 09-27-2010 05:21 AM

Emma Stone needs to get naked in a movie soon.

Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief: 8/10 I really enjoyed it.

Schlomey 09-27-2010 10:35 PM

Russel Brandt Live In New York City - 4/10

Resident Evil 4: 3D - 5/10 - movie kinda sucked but the 3d was amazing

Get Him To the Greek - 5/10

The Genius 09-28-2010 12:38 AM

easy a 7/10

Schlomey 09-28-2010 12:05 PM

Carriers 7/10

Paranormal Entity 8/10


King of Kong 10/10

FakeLaser 09-28-2010 10:16 PM

Howl - 8/10

James Franco is unreal and this is an incredible movie. I would have rated it a 9 or maybe even a 10 because I love Allen Ginsberg but the animation pissed me off a lot.

Droford 09-29-2010 10:00 AM

Wolfman - 4/10

Benico Del Toro is an Englishman! STRIKE 1! The Wolfman is more vicious than Freddy Krueger (in the unrated version anyway)! STRIKE 2! Emily Blunt doesn't even remotely get undressed! STRIKE 3!

Honestly it was just a lot more gory and gruesome than I was expecting. The special effects weren't that bad though and I liked Anthony Hopkins. But honestly I couldnt for 5 seconds take Del Toro seriously in it even though if I take that bias out, he did an ok job I guess. The music is classic Danny Elfman though, which was good.

Cabin Fever 2 1/10 - worst movie Ive seen this year. Aside from having to see the fat naked girl, the one dude's super pus infected junk, I have a hard time understanding why they even bothered making this piece of shit after like 7 years. The original was like a solid 7..and its like they took everything that was good about it and shit all over it. The fact that the director wanted his name off the project (but didnt get his wish) after it was finished says a lot. Id go as far as to say that it was worse than the Donnie Darko sequel and thats coming from someone who has Donnie Darko as a top 5 movie and I was close to chucking things at the TV during it. Im trying to think about positives but there aren't any. In the original it took at least 2 days for them to get to the point to where they were throwing up blood and stuff like that and in this its less than a day since the contaminated water was delivered that same day.

About the only laugh I did get is that the guy in the Rabbit Suit from the original showed up again and got killed...

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Originally Posted by Schlomey (Post 3262032)

King of Kong 10/10

You will probably be happy to hear this:

Steve Wiebe the King Again

By Joe Dodson, 9/24/2010 2:40 AM
Steve Wiebe, the once King of Kong, is king again, having surpassed the vile Billy Mitchell's record. This marks the third time the world record in Donkey Kong has been set - in a year.
If you've seen the documentary King of Kong, you know what we're talking about. Way back in like the 80s, the self-parodic Billy Mitchell set the world record for Donkey Kong. He parlayed that into small time fame, and a huge ass ego.

His record stood for a decade at least, and then Steve Wiebe emerged from his garage to challenge and ultimately surpass Mitchell's record. This was the subject of King of Kong. Since then, the record was captured by Hank Chien, which was then topped by Mitchell, who was just beaten by Wiebe all over again.

Jeritron 09-29-2010 08:56 PM

Since when were werewolves not supposed to be vicious and violent?

Jeritron 09-29-2010 08:58 PM

Also, Benicio Del Toro is an American both in the film and real life. I don't get it? Is it a race thing? I don't think he really looks distinctly hispanic to any point where I can't see him as a dark-haired caucasian. Dunno

El Fangel 09-29-2010 09:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeritron (Post 3264183)
Since when were werewolves not supposed to be vicious and violent?

Since they because muscle bound pretty boys in Twilight.

Jeritron 09-29-2010 09:16 PM

Even still, they must still be partially vicious, right? Just because they're dreamboats by day doesn't mean they can't be vicious and delicious

Razzamajazz 09-30-2010 04:16 PM

ninja assassin

stupid movie with too much cgi blood

RoXer 09-30-2010 09:05 PM

More Than A Game - 68

Jeritron 09-30-2010 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Razzamajazz (Post 3265236)
ninja assassin

stupid movie with too much cgi blood

CGI blood is probably the worst thing to ever happen to special effects. Overuse of CGI is awful in general but this specifically is probably the worst offense.
If you're going to abuse the tool, at least abuse it on stuff you can't do practically. You can make realistic looking fake blood and squibs in your goddamn kitchen. It's the easiest thing ever.
I don't see how animating it is cheaper than doing it the old fashioned way, but it must be since they do it. It certainly can't be a creative choice because I can't imagine a person on earth who is dumb enough to think it looks better.

CGI in car chases instead of real stunts is another big piece of shit.

Corndad 10-01-2010 03:15 PM

Legendary 6/10

Like I said in the other thread...

The Girlfriend and I actually rented it last night. It wasn't as bad as I thought but it wasn't like Oscar material or anything.

Cena will never be Jack Nicholson, knowing that going in, he was alright.

Patricia Clarkson and the kid who played Cena's brother were actually pretty good I think.

It was your typical Sports Drama movie, and it was actually a nice change instead of the usual football, baseball, or basketball movies.

Schlomey 10-01-2010 05:03 PM

Dance Flick - 2/10

Was made to watch this. I didn't laugh once granted the story was ok and some of the pulp culture references did keep my attention.

PorkSoda 10-01-2010 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Corndad (Post 3266503)
Legendary 6/10

Like I said in the other thread...

The Girlfriend and I actually rented it last night. It wasn't as bad as I thought but it wasn't like Oscar material or anything..

Does Danny Glover say anything else besides "Took alot of courage to come this far"?

Kalyx triaD 10-02-2010 03:13 AM

Survival of the Dead - 3/5

Better than Diary.

Schlomey 10-02-2010 10:07 AM

Paper Heart 7/10

Fox 10-02-2010 12:32 PM

THE SOCIAL NETWORK: 8/10

Great script, great editing... Jesse Eisenberg and Justin Timberlake are both on as their respective characters, but something about the film just feels slightly too rushed and a bit pushy. It was fun to watch, but borders between a comedy and a drama without ever pulling hard enough in one direction or the other. I also found the on-going storyline between Eisenberg and his dumped ex-girlfriend to be weak, thinly plotted and without any kind of real emotional pay-off at the end. Still, definitely worth a watch as it was a really interesting story.

ClockShot 10-02-2010 03:14 PM

Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps - 3.5/5

I dunno. I felt like it drifted away from it's original. Shia LeBeouf didn't do any favors. I liked it and hated it.

However,

SPOILER: show
Charlie Sheen coming back as Bud Fox for a quick cameo was pretty cool.

PapaGeorgio 10-02-2010 09:05 PM

The Social Network - 8/10 Basically agree with what Fox said. I expected to really enjoy it based on the trailer, writer and director. Everything about it was a good movie, but it didn't greatly blow me away or anything. It's a fun film though, not for everyone though. It was definitely interesting to see how everything went down. But really the story of Facebook is still just beginning. So in that sense, the ride is fun but it's one of those movies where there is no major payoff because its a "true story." If you realize that going into the movie, you should enjoy it.

Droford 10-02-2010 10:12 PM

Kick Ass - 9/10

Enjoyed it, especially the last 1/2 hour which was pretty much Kill Bill with a little girl.

FakeLaser 10-03-2010 04:11 PM

High and Low - 10/10

Amazing

GD 10-03-2010 05:29 PM

http://www.empiremovies.com/_word_pr...er-479x710.jpg

5.5/10

OssMan 10-04-2010 01:18 AM

Ponyo - A

Very cute

Jeritron 10-04-2010 01:29 AM

Woah. Saw you posted in this thread from the main page and Ponyo popped into my head and I came in here and it was what you reviewed. Kinda weird I guess. Maybe cuz you were talking about Spirited Away the other day. Dunno

D Mac 10-04-2010 05:59 AM

Bitten 8/10

Starring Jason Mewes aka Jay of Jay and Silent Bob.

He's a Paramedic who finds a hot chick covered in blood in an alley and takes her home and it turns out she's a vampire.

Pretty funny and fucked up.

Blitz 10-04-2010 08:43 AM

The Social Network: 8.5/10

Some damn good performances.

PorkSoda 10-04-2010 03:38 PM

Raw Deal - 7/10.

Don't bake and drink? LOL! I thought it was funny. This movie is an underrated Arnold movie.

wwe2222 10-04-2010 09:37 PM

Survival of the Dead: 5.5/10

It wasnt very good but I enjoyed watching it. Could have been better, but kept me entertained on my train ride.

danerden 10-06-2010 03:28 AM

I have watched "The Expendables" movie first time.I have watched this movie online on 10starmovies.com it's found me while searching.My rating about this movie - 9/10.It's very interesting movie.I like it.

XCaliber 10-06-2010 12:10 PM

Prince of Persia - 7.5/10

Easily the best video game movie to date even though it only took certain aspects of the source material as an action adventure flick it's good.

Clash of the Titans - 8/10

Another great popcorn movie which I really enjoyed in part due to the fact that I was into Greek mythology and I must admit the CGI was top notch.


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