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Old 10-31-2010, 08:09 PM   #8401 (permalink)
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Good action sequences, engaging enough plot, acting was... ok.
Overall it was a decent flick, enjoyable enough.
If the other 2 films live up to this one then I'll be pleased.
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Old 10-31-2010, 09:24 PM   #8402 (permalink)
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Ink (2009)
Pretty good little indie fantasy movie. The low budget is very noticeable but the filmmaker still managed to put together an engrossing and visually interesting finished product.
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Old 10-31-2010, 09:33 PM   #8403 (permalink)
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It's about time I watch this one. Loved it. And that's the only good enough poster I was able to find... I can't believe people actually prefer this man with the beam of light going out of his face, as poster.
Because it's the original film release artwork!

Although I am regularly pleased that many older/cult titles are released on DVD, I get really annoyed if the artwork has changed especially if it looks like some photoshopped crap but that is a cool poster.

You don't change an album cover even if it sucked so the same should apply to movie posters.

Horror movies generally have the most cover changes so that's why I loved the early era of DVD's that included the different overseas artwork for the films either as an extra or in the form of postcards in the case etc.
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Old 11-01-2010, 03:23 PM   #8404 (permalink)
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Its been awhile since I saw this movie. It's great!
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Old 11-01-2010, 03:31 PM   #8405 (permalink)
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To whomever it was that recommended Anchorman, damn you! Seriously unfunny movie...:\

Also watched The social network, which was very good, Toy story 3, also very good (favorite of the series actually), Scott Pilgrim, also very good but not as good as Kick ass and Whatever works by Woody Allen which was just good, but still very watchable.
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Old 11-01-2010, 03:49 PM   #8406 (permalink)
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I wouldn't really call this a sequel, more of an expansion that only really exists to provide answers to some of the questions posed in the first movie. The acting was pretty meh, the characters weren't really defined enough to make me care about them, and most importantly, it's not scary. For a horror movie that's a pretty big problem, titanic even... if I wanted to watch the daily coming and goings to a suburban family via CCTV I'd kill myself to rid the world of my uselessness, or put on Paranormal Activity 2, whichever is easier.
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Old 11-01-2010, 06:47 PM   #8407 (permalink)
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To whomever it was that recommended Anchorman, damn you! Seriously unfunny movie...:\

Also watched The social network, which was very good, Toy story 3, also very good (favorite of the series actually), Scott Pilgrim, also very good but not as good as Kick ass and Whatever works by Woody Allen which was just good, but still very watchable.
I didn't like Kick Ass personally, I found it a bit meh, and far too Blegh.
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Old 11-01-2010, 09:39 PM   #8408 (permalink)
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I saw The Social Network today, courtesy of the internets.

Maybe I should have watched it in the theater or something, but I thought it was pretty overrated. The acting wasn't bad or anything... it just wasn't a very rewarding watch. I feel like I would have had just as good of a time watching a movie about the guy who invented Coca Cola. That sort of theme is what you'd see in a documentary, and I guess I'd have felt more interested if it was in that format, as there really wasn't much else going for the movie aside from it being a dramatic portrayal of something obvious.

I don't think I'll be watching it again.
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Old 11-01-2010, 09:42 PM   #8409 (permalink)
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I saw The Social Network today, courtesy of the internets.

Maybe I should have watched it in the theater or something, but I thought it was pretty overrated. The acting wasn't bad or anything... it just wasn't a very rewarding watch. I feel like I would have had just as good of a time watching a movie about the guy who invented Coca Cola. That sort of theme is what you'd see in a documentary, and I guess I'd have felt more interested if it was in that format, as there really wasn't much else going for the movie aside from it being a dramatic portrayal of something obvious.

I don't think I'll be watching it again.
I haven't seen it, but it seems like it would be even worse than watching a movie about the guy who invented Coca-Cola. It would be like watching a movie about the invention of some Coke knockoff.
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Old 11-01-2010, 10:05 PM   #8410 (permalink)
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I saw The Social Network today, courtesy of the internets.

Maybe I should have watched it in the theater or something, but I thought it was pretty overrated. The acting wasn't bad or anything... it just wasn't a very rewarding watch. I feel like I would have had just as good of a time watching a movie about the guy who invented Coca Cola. That sort of theme is what you'd see in a documentary, and I guess I'd have felt more interested if it was in that format, as there really wasn't much else going for the movie aside from it being a dramatic portrayal of something obvious.

I don't think I'll be watching it again.
i thought it was spellbinding...

i read your post but I still don't really know what you mean. maybe you came into it with bloated assumptions?

what's not to like? intriguing plot, above-average acting(i didn't really like mr. saverin though), and great direction. it's not flawless, but what is?
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