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    The Usual Suspects

    Very good; I thoroughly enjoyed this one. Lots of suspense, plus i love Kevin Spacey.
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    i went with a group of girls last night to see the ugly truth. it was funny and cute, definitely a fluff movie. no real deep substance or incredible moments. but it was funny. it's pretty vulgar, so keep that in mind if you're easily offended. i enjoyed it, but nothing i'd write home to mom about.

    i also saw public enemies last week. great movie, not the best ever. not my favorite johnny depp film ever, but still really good!
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    Watched Righteous Kill last night. It got panned by critics, but it was really a good movie (The sex scenes were needless, but such is life)

    Deniro and Pacino carried the movie, but they did it very, very well. What other actors could pull off calling Underdog a druggie?
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    "Damage" w/Jeremy Irons. I'll watch ANYTHING he's in. He's my favorite actor of all time plus he's easy on the eyes and he lives in a 14th century castle in England. C'mon! W/that velvety voice he could talk me into anything. Anyhow...this movie is appropriately named. All the people in it are damaged and the course that Irons takes in the movie causes so much irreparable damage that at times the movie is difficult to watch. It's like flying over or driving through a scene where a natural disaster just occurred. The damage is indescribable. A must see.
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    I finally saw SAW! Four stars~

    THAT was a pretty good movie. I love horror movies and this one was very good. A little gory, but if you remember it's just a movie.....


    I saw some others but I can't remember what they are!

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    What is it with Depp and the makeup?

    He's a fairly decent actor, but the parts that he does with the makeup weird me out.

    The 'Mad Hatter' makeup makes me want to pass over THAT movie. I saw pics of that and it didn't make sense at all. It's probably my desire to avoid clowns and stuff like that.

    It's not just Depp either, I hated the "Cat in the Hat" and wanted to neuter Mike Myers so he wouldn't make another CITH movie.

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    Pollock- Four stars! The story of Jackson Pollock the painter. Ed Harris is a great actor. A good story!
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    I re-watched a movie I had seen back in the 70's when it came out. Tora! Tora! Tora! is an excellent movie that i recommend. I was very uneasy watching the movie this time because of the US's total ineptness in allowing Japan to sneak up on us and all the missed communications leading up to the attack. It was like Déjà Vu of 911. The thing that bothed me most is to speculate on all the missed queues we will hear about when that next big attack occurs. it will probably be attributable to political correctness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RICHARD View Post

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    What is it with Depp and the makeup?

    He's a fairly decent actor, but the parts that he does with the makeup weird me out.

    The 'Mad Hatter' makeup makes me want to pass over THAT movie. I saw pics of that and it didn't make sense at all. It's probably my desire to avoid clowns and stuff like that.
    Tim Burton has a lot to do with Johnny Depp and makeup. Burton's movies are really over the top like that, a lot of the time. I'm personally really excited about the latest version of Alice and Wonderland. It's one of my favorite stories and the books are really trippy, so it's one story I don't mind seeing from many perspectives!
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    From 1944 - Arsenic and Old Lace. Cary Grant, Edward Everett Horton, Raymond Massey, etc.

    This is a very funny movie!

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