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Went to see Marley & Me tonight. most of the way through it was really funny, but the ending was really sad. i'm such a sap when it comes to dogs.
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Drowning Mona - Casey Affleck looks like a ken doll with that blonde hair.
I didn't like the film.
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The Wrestler - fantastic
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The Wrestler - fantastic
I just watched that, as well.

I typically cannot stand Darren Aronofsky, but I really liked this film. Mickey Rourke was incredible. I'm glad Nic Cage backed out of the role. I'll admit that I didn't like Evan Rachel Wood's glazed expression whenever she attempted to convey human emotion, and Marissa Tomei was no Dame Judi Dench, but she at least had her breasts out in most scenes and thank god for that. But Mickey Rourke was beyond outstanding. At the beginning of the film, when the camera first filmed the blond figure with hair in a tight bun from behind, I thought to myself, Foxy lady, I can't wait until she turns around... OH GOD NO. And the ending was exactly how it should have ended, I don't care what those IMDB nerds have to say.
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Watched 'The Bank Job' last night. Great movie. Best movie I've seen in a while. Good from the beginning to the end. It's a British movie starring Jason Statham.
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Kill Switch

Steven Seagal probably couldn't sink any lower, and this is coming from someone who sort of enjoyed this. A must-see for the ridiculous editing job, which is so hyperactive that you wonder if the DVD's skipping. Watch for the same shot of a man jumping through a window looped at least fifteen times. Steven Seagal doesn't even bother to fight in this either. In every brawl we see the back of a stuntman's wig and flailing arms, with a few random inserts of Seagal's constipated face among the billions of nosebleed-inducing jumpcuts. I won't even mention the pseudo-curbkicking.

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Valkyrie

I really enjoyed it. It's gotten pretty mixed reviews, however. But it was a historically accurate (apparently), well-told and suspenseful film. Tom Cruise wasn't great, but I didn't expect him to be.
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The Dark Knight DVD. I got it for Christmas, and watched it that night; it's still a fantastic film.
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Shoot em up - oh, with the carrots and those ****ing cheesy lines. It was alright. I liked seeing that soft little man Paul Giamatti as a semi hard bad ***.
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Shoot em up - oh, with the carrots and those ****ing cheesy lines. It was alright. I liked seeing that soft little man Paul Giamatti as a semi hard bad ***.
Monica B. was hot in that movie, as she is in all movies, but especially in that movie. The movie sucked, though. It sucked bad.
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"Burn After Reading". Really good. I love the Coen brothers' movies.
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^ Hilarious movie


I just watched Wristcutters: A Love Story. Mediocre at best.
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I just watched Wall-E for the second time and it's definitely somewhere in my top 5 movies of the year.
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I feel like I must be the only person who couldn't even get halfway through "Burn After Reading." I found it atrocious, and quite possibly one of the worst films I watched all year. Then again, I didn't like "The Dark Knight" either.

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Seven Pounds. I cried. It was predictable. I figured the ending out before I was even halfway through it. It was all very obvious, but maybe it was meant to be. Still, it was a good movie. I couldn't figure out why it was titled Seven Pounds, so I had to google that after watching it. Clever title.
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