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  • MrHyeSev
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    I'm not really into movies that much, but last night my wife & I saw I Love you Man it was a really funny movie.

    3.5/5

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  • MrHyeSev
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    Baby For Sale
    4/5

    This movie was based on a true story

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  • MrHyeSev
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    Eagle Eye
    3/5

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  • TomServo
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    Last night I watched Days of Glory, director Rachid Bouchareb's film about four North African men who enlist in the French army to liberate their "motherland" from the Nazis (although that doesn't seem to be the motivating factor for any of them, LOL?). Its compelling premise makes up for its convenionality -- there isn't anything particularly new here. Strangely, the images and scenes that have stuck with me are not of the rather ordinary battle sequences, but more quiet and contemplative moments, such as when the soldiers arrive to find a barren and seemingly lifeless Alsatian village -- the encounter between the indigenous Alsatians and the North Africans (the film's original French title is Indigénes) is quite moving.

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  • MrHyeSev
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    I went to go see the movie UP with the kids in the class at the The El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on Tuesday. It was a great movie, to top it off it was in 3d.

    I would rate this movie
    4/5

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  • MrHyeSev
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    His Just Not Into You

    3.5/5

    Sometimes you got to be mean in life so people get the message.




    He's Just Not That Into You

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  • Pedro Xaramillo
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    Originally posted by ara87 View Post
    Well I don't want to give away to much, but the film had some loose ends, It wasn't like a significant open ending type of loose ends either. Some were answered, but never discussed by any of the characters, and it just makes you wonder why the director would choose to cut through all that. Other than being "taken," the main story line begins with a father trying to get close with his daughter, and there were many better ways they could have gone about this in the end.

    Also, the main antagonists were Muslim Albanians and Muslim Arabs. I understand that movies often portray the current enemy of the country as antagonists, (Nazi's, Soviets, Vietnamese,etc) but it would have been nice to see a break to the stereotype.

    (SPOILER)
    It also sends an unconscious message that premarital sex is bad, and people who have it will get what they deserve. 2 girls are taken to be trafficked, and although they are both good people and similar in many ways (BFF'S!), 1 is a "pure" virgin, 1 is a non virgin. The non virgin get's pumped with drugs so she will not be able to resist the customers, the pure virgin, is kept in pristine condition to be sold to the highest bidder. In the end the pristine virgin is rescued, and the non virgin dies, possibly from the reaction to the drugs(although none of the other drugged women did) we never know.
    I wasnt too fond of all the torture sequences

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  • ara87
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    Bottle Shock 7.25/10

    I originally saw this film only b/c Alan Rickman was in it, but it turned out to be better than i thought it would be. Based on true events too. I thought about ripping it and putting it on youtube with either french audio or subtitles just to stick it to them, but i noticed that conveniently for them neither are available on the disc. Chris Pine (Cap'n Kirk) from the new Star Trek film co-stars.



    Trailer

    one of the best lines

    "why don't I like you?"

    "Well, because you think I'm an ass, and I'm not really, I'm just British, and well... you're not"


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  • ara87
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    Originally posted by One-Way View Post
    Like?
    Well I don't want to give away to much, but the film had some loose ends, It wasn't like a significant open ending type of loose ends either. Some were answered, but never discussed by any of the characters, and it just makes you wonder why the director would choose to cut through all that. Other than being "taken," the main story line begins with a father trying to get close with his daughter, and there were many better ways they could have gone about this in the end.

    Also, the main antagonists were Muslim Albanians and Muslim Arabs. I understand that movies often portray the current enemy of the country as antagonists, (Nazi's, Soviets, Vietnamese,etc) but it would have been nice to see a break to the stereotype.

    (SPOILER)
    It also sends an unconscious message that premarital sex is bad, and people who have it will get what they deserve. 2 girls are taken to be trafficked, and although they are both good people and similar in many ways (BFF'S!), 1 is a "pure" virgin, 1 is a non virgin. The non virgin get's pumped with drugs so she will not be able to resist the customers, the pure virgin, is kept in pristine condition to be sold to the highest bidder. In the end the pristine virgin is rescued, and the non virgin dies, possibly from the reaction to the drugs(although none of the other drugged women did) we never know.

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  • Haykakan
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    Originally posted by ara87 View Post
    Banlieue 13(District B-13 or B-13) 7/10



    A french film from 2004, set in 2010. In where the ghettos of Paris are walled off from the outside world, the worst of which is District B13. B13 is controlled by a ruthless crime lord, Taha, and his thugs. Leïto a B13 native is determined to bring Taha down, however after stealing and destroying 1,000,000 euros worth of heroine form him, Taha retaliates by kidnapping Leïto's sister, Lola. Meanwhile, an undercover cop named Damien, is assigned a mission to infiltrate B13 to disarm and retrieve a neutron bomb which had been stolen by Taha. Leïto's and Damien's paths cross and they decide to team up against Taha, however there may be bigger fish to fry

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    Make sure if you try too see this film that you don't see the sequel, B-13 Ultimatum, which came out earlier this year, I haven't seen it to know for certain, but it's supposed to be a big let down

    I saw that movie a while back and i liked it.It had good action and the plot was ok.I would give it 8/10.

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