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The Lookout
posted by maroon5gurl88
When looking for originality in cinema, there
really isn’t a whole lot of it out there. With
constant remakes and sequels coming to the
cineplex it’s always nice to see a ...
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Fri March 30, 2007 3:03pm
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Shooter
posted by maroon5gurl88
Action films seem hell bent on impressing an
audience, films like these always seem to rely on
the “wow” factor of stuff blowing up and
multiple plot twists. Sadly of lat ...
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Wed March 28, 2007 6:25pm
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Pride
posted by Frank
Yes kids, another local boy makes good / sports
story of inspiration / defeat, victor, and life
lessons. Instead of one about football (We Are
Marshall), basketball (Coach Car ...
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Tue March 27, 2007 10:45pm
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Tideland
posted by jimbriggs
‘Tideland’ opens with co-writer/director Terry
Gilliam (‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail,’
‘Brazil’) telling us that many of us will hate
his film while some of us ...
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Tue March 27, 2007 12:37am
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Reign Over Me
posted by Frank
In a different approach than "World Trade Center"
and less epic than "United 93," we look at the
events of September 11th from one man's
(fictional) perspective. No explosions ...
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Mon March 26, 2007 9:18pm
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The Hills Have Eyes II
posted by Frank
The Hills Have Eyes, 1977, was much as you'd
expect of the horror/thriller genre, and you felt
you got your scare's worth for your $4 (hey, it
was 1977 after all). The Hill h ...
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Sun March 25, 2007 1:24am
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The Last Mimzy
posted by Cassady
Based on the oft-anthologized Henry Kuttner/C.L.
Moore science-fiction short story "Mimsy Were the
Borogoves," that the husband-and-wife team
published in 1943 under the joint ...
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Fri March 23, 2007 4:09pm
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TMNT
posted by Cassady
I guess the gag is that the new Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles feature gets away from the campy,
silly Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles of the '80s TV
series and back to the vengefu ...
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Thu March 22, 2007 9:51am
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I Think I Love My Wife
posted by Frank
Think of a morality play of days gone by, or if
you're into French films, "Chloe in the
Afternoon"... either way, you're well on the way
to grasping the storyline.
Richard ...
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Sat March 17, 2007 9:42am
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Dead Silence
posted by maroon5gurl88
Horror films are hard to market, mostly due to the
fact that distributors don’t want to give too
much of the story away. Trailers being the
predominant source of showing wh ...
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Fri March 16, 2007 8:14pm
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Premonition
posted by Cassady
All hail radio’s Opie and Anthony, who did a
killer routine a few months ago about the shame of
being a guy and being forced to watch Gilmore
Girls every week by the dominee ...
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Fri March 16, 2007 8:20am
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The Host (aka Gwoemul)
posted by Frank
The Host is truly gracious to most everyone: even
in the genre description, it tries to accommodate
everyone -- Action / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy /
Horror / Sci-Fi / Thriller. ...
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Thu March 15, 2007 8:39am
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Believe in Me
posted by Cassady
What ever happened to Heather Matarazzo? The
bullied leading lady of junior-high hell in
Welcome to the Dollhouse? She’s part of the
ensemble here in this nostalgia-laced od ...
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Mon March 12, 2007 8:37am
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300
posted by maroon5gurl88
“300” is probably one of the most highly
anticipated comic book films to come out in the
past year. Sure, “Spiderman 3” and
“Fantastic Four 2” are coming out but ...
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Fri March 9, 2007 5:00pm
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The Lives of Others
posted by Frank
Okay, I confess I was pulling for Pan's Labyrinth
during the Oscars last month. Then I saw The
Lives of Others, and the world (relative at least
to this category of the Acade ...
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Thu March 8, 2007 10:16am
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