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Juno was awesome.

Hilarious, heart felt and witty.
The dialogue was kinda unrealistic for a 16 yr old, but I still highly enjoyed it.
And I totally :heart: michael cera. so it was GREAT!

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AND the soundtrack is great as well.
Sonic Youth, Cat Power, Moldy Peaches, and Buddy Holly.
Hell yes.

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Vanessa wrote:
Juno was awesome.

Hilarious, heart felt and witty.
The dialogue was kinda unrealistic for a 16 yr old, but I still highly enjoyed it.
And I totally :heart: michael cera. so it was GREAT!


awesome! I want to see this one:)


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Sweeney Todd was awesome!

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No country leaked on Christmas day, how crunk is that?

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I saw National Treasure with my parents this weekend. Everyone liked it, and thought it was much better than the first one!

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I want to see both Sweeney Todd and National Treasure but I'm so far behind I just now got to watch Rob Zombies Halloween. Which btw was awesome. Rob Zombie is a freaking genus. He did it better than John Carpenter.

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This horror film has an interesting and unique storyline, and I'm hearing good things about it. It won't be out until Feb. 22 though.



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It’s New Year’s Eve in the city of Terminus and chaos is this year’s resolution. All forms of communication have been jammed by an enigmatic transmission that preys on fear and desire driving everyone in the city to murder and madness. In a place once marked by conformity but now sent into complete anarchy, the rebellious Ben must save the woman he loves from the bedlam in the streets as well as her crazed sadistic husband. But the only way he can tell who to trust or who has given in to violence is by uncovering the true nature of The Signal.


Told in three parts from three unique perspectives by three visionary directors, The Signal was originally conceived as an experimental film project called Exquisite Corpse where one filmmaker would begin a story then hand it off to another filmmaker to continue and then to another and so on until the movie was complete. The story eventually took shape and evolved into a scifi/ horror/thriller that imagines a world where everyday anxieties become the catalyst for inhuman terror. The Signal is a horrific journey towards discovering that the most brutal monster might actually be within all of us.


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I saw Walk Hard this past w/e. Nevermind that it grossed $4M. Go see it, fuckers. Tim Meadows is worth the price of admission alone.


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I'd have to say Sean Penn's Into the Wild was probably one of the best movies I've ever seen... It had a lot to say.


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Just saw Kite Runner and dug it. It stayed pretty faithful to the book, which is nice.

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No Country for Old Men was pretty rad. I'd like to see it again so it all soaks in a little better. Plus I got stuck in like the 3rd row again so it would be neat to see the entire picture without having to look like I'm watching a tennis match.

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desantnik wrote:
No Country for Old Men was pretty rad. I'd like to see it again so it all soaks in a little better. Plus I got stuck in like the 3rd row again so it would be neat to see the entire picture without having to look like I'm watching a tennis match.


lul@tennis match

srsly, NCfOM is fanfuckingtastic. Yeah, i'm also in the "will see this again to catch moar details so it can ALL sink in" boat.


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I want to see both Sweeney Todd and National Treasure but I'm so far behind I just now got to watch Rob Zombies Halloween. Which btw was awesome. Rob Zombie is a freaking genus. He did it better than John Carpenter.


I have yet to see his version, but I don't care what anyone says, I like Rob Zombie's movies.

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AND the soundtrack is great as well.
Sonic Youth, Cat Power, Moldy Peaches, and Buddy Holly.
Hell yes.


really liked and yes the music was sweeeeeeeeeeeet :D


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Saw Juno last night & it was really good! Very funny & sweet!

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Really dug Juno this weekend, and good call on the badass soundtrack, Vanessa. Also saw Sweeney Todd and liked that. Next on the list is Charlie Wilson's War.

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Gonna go see Avp - R with my brother tonight. So many movies to see, so little time.

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desantnik wrote:
Really dug Juno this weekend, and good call on the badass soundtrack, Vanessa. Also saw Sweeney Todd and liked that. Next on the list is Charlie Wilson's War.


word. Saw Sweeny Todd, awesome awesome. Even as a twisted killer, j.depp is mucho caliente! I still have a handful I need to watch, Charlie Wilson's War is one of them. Tom Hanks never lets me down! :D

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I just now got to watch Rob Zombies Halloween. Which btw was awesome. Rob Zombie is a freaking genus. He did it better than John Carpenter.


QFT

I just watched it.

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ATONEMENT 8O

Freakin loved it. Loved everything about it.


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Haha, I sent a copy of Attonement home with my brother and sister in law overt christmas as a joke, cause i knew she would make him watch it. He later told me it was the best movie he's seen all year.

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it's too chick flickish. not sure ill be watching it.

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watched disturbia and the new national treasure movie.

disturbia was wack, national treasure 2 was good but i love me a treasure huntin' flick.

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.Andrea. wrote:
it's too chick flickish. not sure ill be watching it.


yes a bit chick flickish but in a twisted, disturbing, wonderful way :D


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