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The Butterfly Effect.

I have great respect for Ashton Kutcher, after seeing him in such a dramatic role.

An original and outstanding movie with such a dramatic ending, it left me spellbound.

If you watch this on DVD and have special features, listen to the commentary. It provides a very good insight to all the small details of the movie, which played such an important part in getting the whole "mood" of the movie across.


Haven't watched it but I know the dude who:MASSIVE SPOILER FOR A MOVIE THAT'S, LIKE, 5 YEARS OLD
(Get Over It. If You Haven't Seen It Yet, I Doubt Its Very High On The List.)

shows up and the girl's door. I don't know if its the real or the alternate ending but that's how it ends. Just a big ol' picture of Larry Hamm. Good guy. I linted him. It felt good. For both of us I'm sure.

mmm... larry linting


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Just saw the 40 Year Old Virgin again. Highly recommended! :D




Awww I wanna see that so bad. I've heard nothing but good reviews about it.



And I thought Butterfly Effect was a pretty good movie.
The ending made me want to cry though The one where he dies during his birth... not whatever the other one is.


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The Brothers Grimm

Personally... I found the movie to be a big mess.
The story went everywhere.
You couldn't understand half of what was being said by the "french" characters.
And the jokes... uuuugh. Some of them were sort of funny, but then the others...
I dunno what it was... they just weren't executed right. They didn't have any timing to them.
It's like one of those moments would happen and then a minute afterwards it left you wondering if you should've laughed there or not.
I dunno.. it's hard to explain.

The director or writers or whoever must've seriously lacked a sense of humor or something.

The movie could've been really great. It has a really interesting idea... but the movie was just BAD.


It's a shame that the director is Terry Gilliam, a member Monty Python. But anyways, yeah the movie's been getting horrible reviews everywhere. A recurring complaint is that "the movie doesn't know what it's supposed to be: a horror flick, a comedy, or an action picture."

*gets the feeling she may be one of the few people to ever enjoy it*

Jabberwocky (also directed by Gilliam, with Michael Palin in the lead role) got terrible reviews, and I guess technically it is a bit scrapplily done, but I really really like it. :D


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Igg wrote:
Chanel wrote:
Shollia wrote:
The Brothers Grimm

Personally... I found the movie to be a big mess.
The story went everywhere.
You couldn't understand half of what was being said by the "french" characters.
And the jokes... uuuugh. Some of them were sort of funny, but then the others...
I dunno what it was... they just weren't executed right. They didn't have any timing to them.
It's like one of those moments would happen and then a minute afterwards it left you wondering if you should've laughed there or not.
I dunno.. it's hard to explain.

The director or writers or whoever must've seriously lacked a sense of humor or something.

The movie could've been really great. It has a really interesting idea... but the movie was just BAD.


It's a shame that the director is Terry Gilliam, a member Monty Python. But anyways, yeah the movie's been getting horrible reviews everywhere. A recurring complaint is that "the movie doesn't know what it's supposed to be: a horror flick, a comedy, or an action picture."

*gets the feeling she may be one of the few people to ever enjoy it*

Jabberwocky (also directed by Gilliam, with Michael Palin in the lead role) got terrible reviews, and I guess technically it is a bit scrapplily done, but I really really like it. :D


I was pretty disappointed as well. It was just a bunch of French bashing and special effects. It had funny moments, but over all, it stank. The really funny thing is, I heard Terry Gilliam was bashing his own movie. Heh. I'd see why. It was pretty awful, shallow, and as someone said, messy.


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Haven't watched it but I know the dude who:MASSIVE SPOILER FOR A MOVIE THAT'S, LIKE, 5 YEARS OLD
(Get Over It. If You Haven't Seen It Yet, I Doubt Its Very High On The List.)

shows up and the girl's door. I don't know if its the real or the alternate ending but that's how it ends. Just a big ol' picture of Larry Hamm. Good guy. I linted him. It felt good. For both of us I'm sure.

mmm... larry linting


That is a different ending to what I saw. I have the Director's Cut DVD, and the ending is really .......well.........umm.........different.

I am not sure who Larry Hamm is. Ashton Kutcher played the lead as Evan.


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SpiraLethe wrote:
Igg wrote:
Chanel wrote:
Shollia wrote:
The Brothers Grimm

Personally... I found the movie to be a big mess.
The story went everywhere.
You couldn't understand half of what was being said by the "french" characters.
And the jokes... uuuugh. Some of them were sort of funny, but then the others...
I dunno what it was... they just weren't executed right. They didn't have any timing to them.
It's like one of those moments would happen and then a minute afterwards it left you wondering if you should've laughed there or not.
I dunno.. it's hard to explain.

The director or writers or whoever must've seriously lacked a sense of humor or something.

The movie could've been really great. It has a really interesting idea... but the movie was just BAD.


It's a shame that the director is Terry Gilliam, a member Monty Python. But anyways, yeah the movie's been getting horrible reviews everywhere. A recurring complaint is that "the movie doesn't know what it's supposed to be: a horror flick, a comedy, or an action picture."

*gets the feeling she may be one of the few people to ever enjoy it*

Jabberwocky (also directed by Gilliam, with Michael Palin in the lead role) got terrible reviews, and I guess technically it is a bit scrapplily done, but I really really like it. :D


I was pretty disappointed as well. It was just a bunch of French bashing and special effects. It had funny moments, but over all, it stank. The really funny thing is, I heard Terry Gilliam was bashing his own movie. Heh. I'd see why. It was pretty awful, shallow, and as someone said, messy.

French bashing? That's an attraction for about half the English population ;)

Not me...shame it sounds rough though...


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The Thomas Crown Affair- the newer one.

*yawns*


I liked it, but then again, I haven't seen the old version.


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cought the end of master of disguise.
sweet merciless Bob, i now know why this film is considered the worst film of all time.
from the "credits bits" :cry:


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Igg wrote:
Chanel wrote:
Shollia wrote:
The Brothers Grimm

Personally... I found the movie to be a big mess.
The story went everywhere.
You couldn't understand half of what was being said by the "french" characters.
And the jokes... uuuugh. Some of them were sort of funny, but then the others...
I dunno what it was... they just weren't executed right. They didn't have any timing to them.
It's like one of those moments would happen and then a minute afterwards it left you wondering if you should've laughed there or not.
I dunno.. it's hard to explain.

The director or writers or whoever must've seriously lacked a sense of humor or something.

The movie could've been really great. It has a really interesting idea... but the movie was just BAD.


It's a shame that the director is Terry Gilliam, a member Monty Python. But anyways, yeah the movie's been getting horrible reviews everywhere. A recurring complaint is that "the movie doesn't know what it's supposed to be: a horror flick, a comedy, or an action picture."

*gets the feeling she may be one of the few people to ever enjoy it*

Jabberwocky (also directed by Gilliam, with Michael Palin in the lead role) got terrible reviews, and I guess technically it is a bit scrapplily done, but I really really like it. :D

I'm fairly sure I saw Eric Idle as an extra/beggar.


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I saw the Skeleton Key.

The ending was unexpected.

I hid behind my bag for some 3/4 of the movie. I don't like scary movies much. ><;

But I liked it.


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Did they? Not very fond of the movies, and while I read the books, I tend to miss details. I guess I just always pictured them in their robes, and remembered them usually being in them in the first two movies. Ah well. ^_^


Yup, they did. Remember when Hermione punched Malfoy? That was when they were wearing normal clothes.


Oh really? Hehe, I guess I never really paid that much attention during those movies; maybe it's because I watched them in the theatre (where I'm often daydreaming) or it's because I was younger at that time.

But they were wearing normal clothes at the climax of the movie. That was the most noticible part, obviously.

I don't know, I just didn't really like that movie at all. The other two were much better, though not too good either.


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The Wedding Planner

Neat, I like romantic comedies... I say... 9/13 if I was to grade it :)


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I just watched Nightmare Before Christmas for the first time a few hours ago.

It was good, cute, although not as wonderful as I anticipated from all the hype about it...but now I want an Oogie Boogie doll.


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halfbakedbliss wrote:
Igg wrote:
Chanel wrote:
Shollia wrote:
The Brothers Grimm

Personally... I found the movie to be a big mess.
The story went everywhere.
You couldn't understand half of what was being said by the "french" characters.
And the jokes... uuuugh. Some of them were sort of funny, but then the others...
I dunno what it was... they just weren't executed right. They didn't have any timing to them.
It's like one of those moments would happen and then a minute afterwards it left you wondering if you should've laughed there or not.
I dunno.. it's hard to explain.

The director or writers or whoever must've seriously lacked a sense of humor or something.

The movie could've been really great. It has a really interesting idea... but the movie was just BAD.


It's a shame that the director is Terry Gilliam, a member Monty Python. But anyways, yeah the movie's been getting horrible reviews everywhere. A recurring complaint is that "the movie doesn't know what it's supposed to be: a horror flick, a comedy, or an action picture."

*gets the feeling she may be one of the few people to ever enjoy it*

Jabberwocky (also directed by Gilliam, with Michael Palin in the lead role) got terrible reviews, and I guess technically it is a bit scrapplily done, but I really really like it. :D

I'm fairly sure I saw Eric Idle as an extra/beggar.

It's quite likely- Terry Jones is an extra in Jabberwocky (he's crddited as 'poacher' or something) and it's blink and you'll miss it...made me oddly happy though.


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Didn't have many customer orders that I had to deal with at work (work experience, mind you, I'm not getting anything but credits for this, haha) today, so our supervisor let us watch some movies. I, Robot (the recent one), Dodgeball, and Office Space (1999)...that killed quite a few hours.

They were all decent. The latter two were quite funny, although some parts of it just made me kinda go "Uhhh..."- some rather potty-humour bits and completely weird swearing bits.

As for I, Robot, it was interesting- my supervisor told us students that it was filmed here in Vancouver. Some parts in his old neighbourhood, which got the futuristic-look-treatment, and one part in a cafe that looks exactly the same in the movie as it does currently. Anyway, I thought the movie was pretty cool, some interesting twists and little easter eggs that my supervisor kept pointing out.


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