DubCoffman62
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I remember the first time I saw that, I thought it was perhaps the most amazing yet disturbing movie ever made.ScottsdaleBucki;1965337; said:
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I remember the first time I saw that, I thought it was perhaps the most amazing yet disturbing movie ever made.ScottsdaleBucki;1965337; said:
ScottsdaleBucki;1965337; said:A Clockwork Orange-It's a classic.
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DubCoffman62;1965302; said:Rise of the Planet of the Apes-Good movie. My only complaint is it follows a pattern of too many movies these days. It takes the time to develop the story and then somewhere in the middle of the movie it's like they say "Oh shit, we have to keep this to two hours" and they rush to the climax. This movie easily could've been an hour longer.
of courseWolverineMike;1966007; said:did they leave Apes open for a sequel?
I liked it too. I thought they were just a wee bit too obsessed with bashing religion but it was still entertaining. For the record, I'm not a religious guy at all but I try to respect the beliefs of others, for the most part.WolverineMike;1966752; said:Just finished Paul......I really liked it. Not as funny as I thought it would be, but the movie flowed really well. The story was pretty simple, but for some reason it really kept my attention. Really enjoyed it. Another good one from Pegg and Frost. Not as good as Shaun of the Dead or Hot Fuzz, but still really good.
DubCoffman62;1966758; said:I liked it too. I thought they were just a wee bit too obsessed with bashing religion but it was still entertaining. For the record, I'm not a religious guy at all but I try to respect the beliefs of others, for the most part.