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"Food Inc." Eye-opening, even knowing most of the basic facts already it brings all the parts of the American food industry to paint a pretty ugly picture. Corporations and gov't regulators are the bad guys here (Smithfield and Monsanto foremost), but interestingly Walmart is on the good side. Some interesting characters along the way, and the production values are excellent for a documentary.
 
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Also, "Where the Wild Things Are." I think it ended up being kind of what I expected, even though it didn't seem like it while I was watching. They really did get a lot of the look of the book right, but I was kind of disappointed they didn't go for more of a nostalgic tone (it's more sentimental) given how much of its audience grew up reading that book.
 
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DontHateOState;1704932; said:
Legion was terrible. Such a B-Movie feel.
Oh my god, "B" is too high a grade. This was like a STV SyFy channel pile of shit. Awful...ugh.

generaladm;1705018; said:
First time?

I saw it in the theater, not knowing anything about it. I didn't sleep that night.

Seven...what a fucked up movie. That movie messed with me for days, fucking insane.

I watched Robin Hood this past weekend, really liked it. Wish it had a bit more of the title character himself, but it was really enjoyable. A well cast movie, from Crowe, to Blanchett all the way to the Merry Men. Good villain, cinematography, soundtrack...
 
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generaladm;1705018; said:
First time?

I saw it in the theater, not knowing anything about it. I didn't sleep that night.

Nope. I've probably seen that movie 10 times.

Watching it again now because there is absolutely nothing on (it's on AMC).

Watched Saving Private Ryan earlier, too.
 
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3074326;1705042; said:
Nope. I've probably seen that movie 10 times.

Watching it again now because there is absolutely nothing on (it's on AMC).

Watched Saving Private Ryan earlier, too.

Hopefully you Uverse DVR'd those so you're zipping through the commercials, saving about a half hour per movie. :wink2:
 
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