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I've got to be honest, I love the Fast and the Furious series. Thought the 4th one (Fast & Furious) was sick. Although, I did JUST watch the 4th on HBO On Demand. I have a feeling I'll make my way out to see this one, even though I'm not one to pay 12 dollars to see a movie.
 
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Buckeneye;1915496; said:
Awesome, so that makes you what - 17?


Terrible [censored]ing movie. Had I payed I would have been [censored]ed.


I remember seeing the 1st one when I was a kid. I will say this - Jordana Brewster still looks fine.

22 :(

:lol: for the greenies! Thanks.
 
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Watched two of the big 2010 movies this weekend:

127 Hours: Was good, hard movie to make considering it's basically a one person cast and you know what's going to happen. Franco was good, Wellington Mara's granddaughter is still as hot as the Marshall movie...I'd give it 3 stars...a solid movie, better than many, but not in the epic category.

Black Swan: Yeah, it was weird. I thought it was also good, Portman did a good job, more with her subtle facial expressions than anything...she was very good at portraying paranoia and carrying a load of pressure. Kunis was smoking in this flick, and the depth with Barbara Hershey and Winona Ryder helped make this better than it could have ended up. Aranovsky really does want to make the entire world commit suicide, I think, but if you like delusions, downers, and a smoking hot chick (yes, please) then you'll like this movie. I also give this one 3 stars.
 
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Disturbing & funny at the same time.
 
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I finally sat down and watched through the first 6 Harry Potter films. I read the first 3 books way back when they first came out, then lost interest for a while. I have to say that regardless of public opinion on the series or its fans, these films are JUST as significant as the LOTR trilogy in terms of great fantasy franchises.

The 6th movie actually hit me on some emotional levels that I haven't felt since movies like Shawshank or Seven Pounds.
 
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SloopyHangOn;1917331; said:
I finally sat down and watched through the first 6 Harry Potter films. I read the first 3 books way back when they first came out, then lost interest for a while. I have to say that regardless of public opinion on the series or its fans, these films are JUST as significant as the LOTR trilogy in terms of great fantasy franchises.

The 6th movie actually hit me on some emotional levels that I haven't felt since movies like Shawshank or Seven Pounds.

The Harry Potter series put to shame most of the crap coming from Hollywood. Lots of wonderful special effects and interesting characters.
 
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SloopyHangOn;1917331; said:
I finally sat down and watched through the first 6 Harry Potter films. I read the first 3 books way back when they first came out, then lost interest for a while. I have to say that regardless of public opinion on the series or its fans, these films are JUST as significant as the LOTR trilogy in terms of great fantasy franchises.

The 6th movie actually hit me on some emotional levels that I haven't felt since movies like Shawshank or Seven Pounds.
Other than the first movie, which seemed fine until the others were made, it is a great series.

It is really sad to think of the movies they made a decade ago. Now we get Thor, Green Lantern, Clash of the Titans... :baby:
 
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