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    December 5, 2010
  • Last review
    December 13, 2010
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5 / 5
5 / 5
Gotta love Pixar
PostedDecember 13, 2010
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The Toys are back in town! (Yea, I said it). "Toy Story 3" may just be the best installment in the Toy Story series (and the word on the street is Pixar may be making a forth). Pixar hasn't let me down yet on staying true to what matter most, the story. And somehow Pixar keeps raising the bar on 3D animation making it seem like they are untouchable. "Toy Story 3's" visuals and animation put the first "Toy Story" to shame. It is like comparing VHS to Blu-Ray.
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Yes, I recommend this movie.
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5 / 5
5 / 5
My head hurts
PostedDecember 12, 2010
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Okay, Let me first start by saying that Christopher Nolan spent 10 years writing this film, so right from the start this film must be worth watching. This isn't your ordinary psychological thriller, it's not something where you can guess the next scene or assume how it will end. A lot of films these days often seem to be recycled, whether they are sequels, remakes, or inspirations from other films. "Inception" however, is pure original and it's evident almost from the beginning. The style, music, the entire concept. It is structured in such a way that it seems like it makes a lot of sense than it actually does, as always with anything that is maze-like. Let's just say that when Christopher Nolan was creating "Memento" he was warming up. I personally feel "Inception" is his best work yet.
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Yes, I recommend this movie.
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3 / 5
3 / 5
It felt like a voyage alright...
PostedDecember 12, 2010
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Just as C.S. Lewis' books dropped in popularity after "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", I believe the film adaptations might be doing the same. Granted I enjoyed "Prince Caspian" way more than I enjoyed "The Lion and the Witch" (probably because there was a huge battle at the end), but I think Fox made a mistake when it changed directors from "Prince Caspian" to "Dawn Treader". I don't know why Fox switched directors, but I do know that I would have much rather seen Andrew Adamson's (Shrek 1 & 2) version of "Dawn Treader" than seeing the one I saw directed by Michael Apted ("The World is not Enough").
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No, I do not recommend this movie.
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3 / 5
3 / 5
The Warrior may have lost his way
PostedDecember 5, 2010
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"The Warrior's Way" is Sngmoo Lee's first attempt at directing and I must say that he may need some more work if he is going to continue to direct animes, I mean comedies, no westerns, I mean samurai… Basically when the movies starts out you have no idea what kind of movie Lee is trying to make, but he has come up with an original plot. I have never seen a movie where an assassin refuses to kill a target and in return is then tracked down to be killed by the assassin group he used to work for (*written in a sarcastic tone*). Although, Lee did try to be original by adding his own twist to this widely used plot and that is none other than the great idea of circus cowboys!
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Yes, I recommend this movie.
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