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Old 04-10-2006, 02:40 PM
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..I liked the 3 one better...but first one clearly the best.....
I thought the 3rd was good [reviewed it last page, too], but the way #2 intertwines with the first one was simply genius. All three are great films, but they definatly decline IMO.
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Old 04-10-2006, 03:02 PM
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God this film blew.

The Island meets Equilibreum meets The Matrix :eek:

Charlize Therion was smoking though :cool:
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Old 04-10-2006, 04:36 PM
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Nosferatu, A Symphony of Terror


One of the few truely terrifying films ever made, Nosferatu is a classic film, pure and simple. The atmosphere is phenominal, just bristling with that early German style. Max Shrek looks incredible as Orlock, easily the most terrifying image of a vampire of all-time. As for the score, I saw the Type O Negative version. Very uneven, though at times it's truely amazing. In many scenes it seems very out of place, but in others such as the infamous Door scene, it fit perfectly and elevated the tension of an already scary scene. The actors werent very good, but it's not often you see a silent film with good actors. Overall this is one of the only films that can actually scare me. Though Dracula '31 is easily a better film, it doesnt even hold a candle to this in terms of pure scare factor.

8.5/10

PS - The DVD I have had a rather interesting introduction by David Carradine that I enjoyed.
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National Treasure

8/10

Red Eye

8/10

Cursed

7/10

Scream 2

9/10

Pirates of the Caribbean

7/10

Scary Movie 2

5/10

It was a long bus ride...
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Old 04-10-2006, 05:05 PM
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National Treasure

8/10

Pirates of the Caribbean

7/10



It was a long bus ride...

Ouch...it must have been if you sat through those;)
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Old 04-10-2006, 05:17 PM
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Deep Impact

I watched Armageddon last night, and it made me want to see Deep Impact again, so I dusted off my VHS copy and watched it today. I think it's the superior of the 2 very similar movies. I enjoy the characters and ending a lot more...

I have seen both at least 10 times, but still cried at the end of them. :( I'm a sap.
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Old 04-10-2006, 05:22 PM
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Cry Wolf...Not too bad...A bit typical and predictable


you thought Cry Wolf was predictable ... but you you were suprised by the endings of Shattered or Skeleton Key ? :eek:
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Old 04-11-2006, 02:28 AM
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comedy central : pamela anderson roast


christ this was hard to watch ... i was laughing in horror .. almost had to turn it off a few times.


poor courtney love .. what a mess
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Ouch...it must have been if you sat through those;)
I actually hate pirates of the caribbean, it got a good score just because Johnny depp was great in that one.

"but... why is the rum gone?"

And I really enjoyed national treasure
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