It's simple. If you like Matt Damon a lot, you'll love this movie. I do and I did.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Affleck Hits A Home Run
PostedOctober 6, 2010
JoeBarrimore
from Dedham,MA
While not a huge fan of violent crime movies, I enjoyed The Town immensely. The plot line was riveting, the acting always believable and the Boston setting made me feel right at home. Unlike one reviewer here, I thought the denouement was brilliant and credible, laying bare the inherent unpredictability of human nature relating to love interests. Ben Affleck was quietly disarming, sexy and convincing in his leading role and I wouldn't be surprised if his directing warranted an Oscar nomination.
When compared to other mind manipulation classics like TOTAL RECALL and ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND, INCEPTION is a flat-out dud! The plot line is so insipid that the screenwriters and producers should be barred from making movies for at least five years.
No, I do not recommend this movie.
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Sensational Entertainment
PostedDecember 27, 2009
JoeBarrimore
from Metro Boston, MA
This Cameron creation is spectacular, mind-blowing eye candy with an uplifting feel-good story line that leaves you smiling with the certainty that you've just been entertained to the max and then some. Watching Avatar in 3D was the fastest 2 hours and 50 minutes that i ever spent in a theater. 6 Stars!
The ultimate patriot Michael Moore, defying the conservative drum beaters, assures that we'll ll know that Hank Paulson, former CEO of Goldman Sachs, while Treasury Secretary under Bush, doled out hundreds of billions of taxpayers dollars to his cronies at Goldman Sucks (sic) and other leading financial institutions WITHOUT ANY ACCOUNTABILITY. EVEN A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT WOULD HAVE ASKED THEM TO ACCOUNT FOR WHAT THEY DID WITH THE MONEY! For this alone, Moore deserves the Congressional Medal of Honor and an Oscar! Go see the movie and learn something. This career corporate lawyer watched the Great Recession unfold in board rooms and can vouch for Moore's spot-on message!