Frankenweenie (2012) - It wasn't bad but I was expecting something better. There's not much action and it's boring at times. 6/10
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Persona (1966) - A classic. So what? I was expecting something better. The director tried too hard. Extremely common problems (maternity, love, hate, egoism etc.) shown in a very difficult way. The movie is supposed to make you think but after you figure out what it was about you come to a conslusion it just wasn't necessary. The way it was shown was too complex for the problems presented in the flick. I'm a huge fan of psychological cinema and mind-fucks but this movie disappointed me. 4/10
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Fast and the Furious Marathon in Chronological order starting in the beginning with "Better Luck Tomorrow" through "Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift" (the most current chronologically), including the 2 mini film tie-in's between a couple parts.
Protip: If you're going to do watch with someone who hasn't seen the movie, don't watch the after credits scene in Fast 6 until you have finished the "last" film, Tokyo Drift.
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The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug. Freaking incredible movie
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I Am Dina (2002) - Good movie with great atmosphere. And Dina is beautiful <3 7/10
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The Secret Life of Walter Mitty... I'll give it a harsh rating of 8.25/10
Some of the best cinematography I've seen, actually.
Before that? Elysium. I'll give that one a solid 4/10.
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The Birth of a Nation.
Great movie that shold be seen by everyone.
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Saw American Hustle Friday night and loved it. I think everyone did an excellent job in the movie. Then today I watched The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Really enjoyed it and though Smaug was fantastic. Can't wait for the final movie.
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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - 8.5/10
Anchorman 2 - 6/10 (Only because I love Brick!)
Honestly, I have also just recently saw the first Hunger Games (I hadn't read the books, and I assumed it was a silly, overhyped teen movie, like Twilight), which I ended up really liking. Now that I've seen the second one, and liked it, I'm looking forward to seeing the third movie. =)
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Gravity. It's an okay movie, and I'm not sure whether the 3D actually makes a difference. I'd have to watch in 2D to make up my mind (but probably won't do it, it's not a movie to re-watch). Saw it with (what appeared to be) active glasses at the theatre, and that was less comfortable than the polarised 3D I'm used to.
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Don Jon, dunno... I can't decide I liked it, or not.
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Here we go, I'll start.
Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark (2010) - This movie is a joke. At first it's interesting, then it's boring and then it's just funny/pathetic. And they put it in a "horror" genre. Words are not sufficient. Nosferatu is turning in his grave. 3/10
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