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    July 19, 2010
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    August 21, 2010
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4 / 5
4 / 5
Excellent...for what it is...
PostedAugust 21, 2010
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from Yardley, Pa
This movie falls into the genre best described as: hotties get chewed to shreds by vicious dinosaur fish amidst intermittent lesbian encounters. I believe this genre can be found near foreign film and family comedy. Within this context, I give this movie an A...on any respectable scale: F. Stacked to the rafters with gore - that bears an unfortunate resemblance to BBQ pork ribs - as well as breasts, butts, and toolbags this movie has the proper elements for its type. There are a couple appearances by rather notable actors that will make you laugh merely because they're in this movie. This movie lacks comedy. Now, yes, you'll laugh; but, more from discomfort than elation. This movie fulfills all the requisites of an exploitative film: visceral sexuality, gratuitous nudity, and absurd violence. But falls short by lacking substantial comedic elements (even if sophmoric). As for the 3D, well, so far only A Christmas Carol has actually been worth seeing in 3D. Nothing really jumps off the screen the way 3D attractions do at Universal Studios or the Franklin Institute. Still this movie is worth a look if you're craving gore, bodyshots, and Kelly Brook (and Ving Rhames using a boat propeller like a handheld egg beater).
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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5 / 5
5 / 5
Imaginative, like a movie should be
PostedJuly 19, 2010
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from Yardley, Pa
Here we have another example of Nolan's infallible ability to make outstanding films. Now, yes if you go back Batman Begins could have been better; but, in the grand scheme of filmmaking it was a cut above so many. Inception manifests a man's imagination and turns it into something the masses can view and enjoy and talk about. Its a movie about dreams...that means its going to be incredulous, that means you need to go into the movie and let go of reality. It means you need to take a moment to remember that not everyone goes to the movie to pay $15 for something they could see at the kitchen table or by looking out the front window. Like a great a book, you can truly lose yourself in this film. My only qualm: Nolan could use some direction on directing action scene; his heart is in the right place, but his final cuts of ation sequences always seem lacking. Notwithstanding that minor setback, Inception is worth seeing twice, both in Imax.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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