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    I recently downloaded Misery because I remember watching it as a child and being frightened to death. I can't wait to see it again, hopefully the suspense has remained!

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      Bad Boys
      3/5

      I didin't like part ll that much
      Positive vibes, positive taught

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        Wild Wild West
        2/5
        Positive vibes, positive taught

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          Blue Streak

          5/5

          It was good seeing an old move that I loved as a child.

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          • Re: Reviews & Ratings

            Originally posted by Sero View Post
            Blue Streak

            5/5

            It was good seeing an old move that I loved as a child.
            Really?
            5/5

            It wasn't that good of a movie.
            Positive vibes, positive taught

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              Blue Streak is hilarious.

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                Originally posted by One-Way View Post
                Blue Streak is hilarious.
                Yes it is, but is it a movie that you would rank
                5/5.
                Positive vibes, positive taught

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                  Aren't you always the one who says everybody is entitled to their own opinion?

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                    Yup
                    In my opinion I don't think it's a 5/5 movie.
                    Positive vibes, positive taught

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                      The Key to Reserva (Short Film)
                      Although The Key to Reserva is an ad exclusively for Freixenet Cava, a sparking wine from Spain, Martin Scorsese still presents an entertaining execution of Alfred Hitchcock's filmmaking techniques. The short film is filled with Hitchcock references, from Rear Window to The Birds, but you are able to appreciate Scorsese's take on directing as Hitchcock would have.

                      Bean
                      I have been a longtime fan of Mr. Bean, having been introduced to his British comedy television series while I was in London. Mr. Bean is, without a doubt, hilarious in everything he does. Unfortunently, the medium of film isn't the best way to get his comedy across; his television series was. Bean is completely dreadful, until Mr. Bean himself graces the screen. The film is also only 90 minutes long but someway feels to last a lifetime during the final half hour. Although a scene or two remain memorable, Mr. Bean can only be enjoyed through his television work.

                      21 Grams
                      The unconvential filmmaking in 21 Grams presents us with an intriguing story which is shuffled around. Alejandro González Iñárritu brilliantly directs Sean Penn (an ill mathematician), Naomi Watts (a grieving mother) and Benicio Del Toro (a born again ex-con), in a film which brings together these characters for an unforgettable story. Penn, Watts and Del Toro give outstanding performances as the story intertwines their relationships. If only more American films were executed in this manner... unfortunently, it's technically a Mexican-American film.

                      Taking Chance
                      I had absolutely no intentions of seeing this film, whatsoever. After seeing Kevin Bacon in Mystic River, I decided to read up on the film and give it a watch. Fortunently, Taking Chance isn't your typical Iraq war film. It's an interesting look at a Marine's death, and how the loss effects doesn't only effect their family. Although the film has its flaws, it was still nicely directed and told a compelling story.

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