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Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
3 stars for that piece of shit? I don't get it. Pure garbage.
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I generally like both the book and the film,but one thing I dont like,the cutting out of the 21st chapter,in both the original American release of the book,and the film.
The whole point of the original book as it was written,was that redemption cant be forced,but even the biggest hard ass,will redeem himself,if only because he's getting to old for this crap
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star wars aint overated
best film ever
the effects for 1977 are outstanding, its better than some effects 25 yrs after if not longer, this cgi stuff is utter wank dont look real
the first film i ever saw at the cinema was bloody star trek now that is overrated the movies all the shite series everything
I agree that the Lord of The Rings movies are all horrible and they are long and boring...just when those little trolls get to the top of one deadly deadly mountain peak, they look out and see the next deadly deadly mountain they must climb and it's way the fuck away in the background......bastards!
Star Wars is a masterpiece the original trilogy are great movies...the newest 3 are ok I guess, there was no way they could live up to the hype...IMO they should have spun off on a character like Boba Fett...it would have made it easier to meet expectations and different than the original trilogy.
Clockwork Orange is a great movie...loved it. I haven't read the book though it's probably why I'm not as harsh of a critic of it. I would like to read it one day along with 2001: A Space Odyssey parts of which I hear would have been extremely difficult to film even today much less back when it was made.
Last edited by El Kabong; 01-06-2009 at 08:46 PM.
I liked Fight Club, it didn't change my life but it was good.
Kind of the same way I feel about Chuck Pahlaniuk novels in general. I like them, they wouldn't make a top 50 favorite books list but they're pretty good.
I liked the Lord of the Rings. It was goofy, but I appreciate the fact that they didn't try too hard to act like Frodo and Sam's relationship was solely platonic.
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