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Started by Homer, June 22, 2010, 10:27:02 PM

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tykho

Get Him to the Greek was pretty awesome, I saw it three times, laughed my ass off each time.

I can't believe they're releasing a "special edition" of Avatar again in imax...I wonder how much they'll make this time.
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mister

Salt: Saw it at the drive in, just bought the DVD/Blueray - liked it obviously. Is she a sleeper Russian Spy or has she been set up and is trying to clear her name? Is the blonde Salt at the Agency the same Dark haired Salt in New York? Does Liev Schreiber really belong in the Handsome Mens Club? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyGJXLxtVEo

Expendables: Is this really like The Dirty Dozen but better? How long is a piece of string? I will say though... Jet Li has the funniest lines, Jason Stratham does the best acting, I wish Randy Couture got to show off More of his UFC-type moves though I do like how his fighting past was subtly weaved into the story. Mickey Rourke's Monologue was a tad predictable but quite well done nonetheless. I would have picked a different leading lady. I enjoyed it.

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My 2 that I've seen recently;

1. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
I knew nothing about this and was pleasantly suprised.  Great thriller.

2. Buried
This was also a hidden gem.  Who knew an entire movie filmed in a box could actually be decent.

And if you liked #1, you'll likely want to see 'The Girl who played with fire' ... it picks up where Tattoo left off.  
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bettingpython

True Grit(2010) The remake, I kept hearing this wasn't going to be much like the original, seemed pretty close to the John Wayne version to me, over all I enjoyed it.

The Book of Eli, the road with some action scenes and a biblical plot, the shame of it is I knew the story line just a few minutes into the movie. There was a SciFi short story written in the 50's or 60's I read where the man was the book very similar to this movie, I wish I could remember what short story collection it was in so I could bust the writers for plagerism. Terry Goodkind also used a similar concept as a subplot in the first of his series of books, The Wizards First Rule. Altogether predictable though my wife took longer to catch on, it seems when you have read 10's of thousands of SciFi, Fantasy and fiction stories and novels that nothing new and original is being written anymore.
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madjak30

I just watched Salt on Dec. 26...not that great, not a bad movie, but nothing really memorable...or beleivable...Angelina takes on whole security teams and kicks butt, but one guy she can't beat??...atleast let her get hit a few times...maybe I just wasn't in the mood...??

Took the kids to Tangled...it was okay...the kids loved it, and wouldn't stop talking about it...

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