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Post by razzthekid on May 17, 2012 9:14:22 GMT -5
The Avengers.FREAKING 50/20 AT LEASTA special word for Tom Hiddleston as Loki, the God of Mischief and main villain in this movie. He's one of those actors no one has ever heard about in real life but who has a huge fanbase on the internet (rings a bell, anyone? ). He's very talented and dedicated to his fans, he seems to be a great human being, and he is most definitely handsome. What's not to love about him? Loki stays and will forever be my favorite Marvel villain. Ever. I loved every single second of it. I'll end this review with this picture and leave it to your appreciation. Tinypic link.Whoops, not this one. How did that get in here? ;D That's the one: That's what I call an epic outfit Avengers Assemble- Starring TOM HIDDLESTON.....and other people. 10/10I have nothing more to add to your review (i absolutely loved it too and highly recommend it), except this other picture which i believe is my favourite! Hilarious and so true- sorry Chris, i do like you but Tom is just..... ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D (Oops apologies for it's huge size, i couldn't post a link to it!)
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Post by emma286 on Jun 9, 2012 11:28:20 GMT -5
The Time Traveller's Wife
Would have preferred the story to have had a bit more background, but overall liked it and found the film to be very well acted and engaging. Giving a 7 out of 10.
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Post by Pisces on Jun 10, 2012 8:50:59 GMT -5
The Woman in Black - 6/10
Not bad, not great. Pretty standard ghost story overall with no huge surprises (horror movies lately seem to feel that if they've startled the viewer, then they've done their job of scaring them), and more proof Daniel Radcliffe still has a lot of work to do in his growth as an actor. Not to cut him down or anything, but hey, I'm used to Cillian, lol. The look of the movie was very appealing to me - turn-of-the-last century era, lots of fog, bogs, and some really creepy toys. I might watch it again sometime just for the spooky, late-Victorian era ambiance.
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Post by Zombiekitten on Jun 10, 2012 11:13:57 GMT -5
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Post by bunnie24 on Jun 10, 2012 12:37:25 GMT -5
the last horror movie I saw was Chernobyl Diaries...I didn't sleep for like three days. I don't know what it is, but I think that because Chernobyl is real, the creepy factor was a bit higher. but I gave it a 6/10
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Post by Zombiekitten on Jun 10, 2012 15:42:27 GMT -5
Oh it's the same with me Bunnie; the more real the story of a movie is, the creepier and unpleasant it is for me... While I can watch some bloody splatter movie without problems, I have nightmares when I'm watching a movie about torturing or rape or nasty "real life horror"...
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Post by Cait on Jun 10, 2012 16:56:02 GMT -5
The scariest movie I had seen in a while was Insidious. I don't know why, because usually I'm okay with horror movies, but that one made me jump! I agree with you about Daniel, Pisces, he still needs to grow as an actor for me to decide what I really think of him. I saw The Woman in Black, and thought it was just okay. The last movie I saw was Leap Year, with Matthew Goode and Amy Adams. I really enjoyed this cute little romantic comedy. Probably because I'm so Ireland obsessed, but I thought Amy and Matthew had good chemistry, and it gave me a laugh! Absolutely beautiful landscape shots of Ireland, too. Giving this one an 8.5/10.
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Post by The Phantom Lady on Jun 11, 2012 1:58:14 GMT -5
I'm like you girls, While I really love a good horror they don't really scare me... However Real life horrors do...
Sadly for me when it comes to horrors I've become way too technical to enjoy it, I interpret every little detail and try to analyze the persons... and before I know it I have predicted the entire plot...
The last horror that really got to me was 'They' Its about these monsters in the dark who mark children and come for them as adults... The thing was that I had just recently gotten a mark on my hand just like the one the people in the movie and I too had been scared of the dark etc... It ended up with me fearing the dark, even dark corners for months and months and I was 18!! Then later I saw it with my friend and it wasn't scary anymore...
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Post by emma286 on Jun 11, 2012 9:43:20 GMT -5
Im the same as well. It doesn't happen often these days i come across a horror film that scares me. Once in a blue moon one will come along that disturb s me. But it is rare. I think the problem is the more you see the more desensitised you get to the shock factor! It s definitely what s happened to me over the years!
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Post by Jinx on Jun 12, 2012 10:14:35 GMT -5
Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus starring Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey Jr. I was intrigued by this movie since the moment I first read the summary on IMDB. It sounded a little weird, even bizarre. Not the kind of movie I usually watch. But Kidman and Downey Jr? I thought, why not? Let's give it a try. And I'm not disappointed. It is a great movie. First, the plot. Well... What can I say? Definitely not the kind of plot I'm used to. It is predictable but oddly enough, that's fine. Always on the edge of something close to fantasy, with all these Alice In Wonderland - like moments. You're never sure of how things are going to happen, but you know they are going to happen. The way it is shot, with all the close-ups, is something I have rarely seen in a movie. Every move is stressed intensely by the camera. Sometimes you have the feeling you actually are inside the main character's head. Mystery, fantasy and other things I can't quite put my finger on. It is a very intimate way to shoot a movie. The actors, they are... Authentic. Nicole Kidman is very impressive and although she sometimes seems to be in a passive stance, she always has this small spark in her eyes that gives her a very, very genuine way to speak her lines. She is like a little girl in an adult body, like the great actresses in those old silent movies. Robert Downey Jr is just as good as we expect him to be. I don't want to spoil anything if you haven't seen it and plan to, so I'll move on. In conclusion, if you haven't seen it I highly recommend it. But don't think of it as a movie, it's something more of an experiment. Like a very weird experience. And, f you have seen it, I would be very interested in knowing what you've thought of it.
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Post by Pisces on Jul 4, 2012 17:38:39 GMT -5
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Post by Cait on Jul 4, 2012 20:30:41 GMT -5
OMG, he looks like Tuomas Holopainen!!! I am in LOVE.
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Post by Pisces on Jul 5, 2012 5:56:23 GMT -5
OMG, he looks like Tuomas Holopainen!!! I am in LOVE. He does, doesn't he? Or a tanner, healthier Ville Valo... definitely has a Scandinavian look to him. Most men have to "grow on me" before I think they're attractive, but not this dude. Kind of a shame he's not in entertainment somewhere because this is all we'll ever see of him.
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Post by wikkleshamrocks on Jul 5, 2012 7:12:29 GMT -5
I've just got myself a copy of Fight Club! I love that movie soooo much! I used to work in a cinema when it was showing and have a giggle at the lads coming out of the auditoriums after the film. They all walked with this menacing swagger. ;D RAZZ I love your avatar... River, bless him. Love him I do. Gentle soul.
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Post by Zombiekitten on Jul 5, 2012 16:48:14 GMT -5
Most men have to "grow on me" before I think they're attractive Hey, the same with me there, Pisces !! For me it was exactly this way with Cillian. It's a fantastic feeling to slowly "fall in love" with the looks of a man. Actually, if a man attracts me at first sight I often get bored of his looks quite quickly. LOL Btw: That dude is really handsome! Usually I don't like long hair, but on him it looks very good. He's that type of man who are looking attractive with long hair.
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