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    Quote Originally Posted by lboinyamouf4sho View Post
    i agree that woody was great, but the movie overall was just OK(especially with the way it ended).



    sign me up for that shit.

    watched "any which way but loose" still funny. clint eastwood & an orangutan, how could you go wrong??
    I love those late 70s - 80s Eastwood flicks. Check out Bronco Billy if you get a chance. That one never gets enough love, but classic Clint comedy-actioner about a traveling Wild West show run by convicts.

    I agree with you on Rampart. Woody is worth the view as he is phenomenal. The film itself isn't much to write home about outside his awesome performance.

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    Avengers- Yesturday (first time)

    It was amazing! Can't wait for Thor 2 and Avengers 2...

    on a side note, it's funny after ALL the comic book movies with teasers in the credits and after, only like 10 of the 50-60 people in the theater stayed, and only 5 of us stayed for Schwarma LMAO

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    Watched the X-Men movies, all that remains is X-Men Origins
    I actually like X3, don't find it a bad movie, I liked it since day 1, was bothered by the climax back then, but I like the movie, it's fun to watch
    Great series overall
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    I watched A Goofy Movie again. There are some elements of this movie that are very '90s (Tevin Campbell, Pauly Shore, being based on a Disney Afternoon show). However, despite this, it's a really fun movie to watch. I understand it's one of the lesser Disney animated films, though.

    Actually, for some reason, I have a tendency of watching a number of less popular, slightly cheesy animated kids movies on DVD when the summer comes. Don't know why that is. Right now, I'm still debating whether I should watch The Chipmunk Adventure or Digimon the Movie next.
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    First time seeing the Abrams Star Trek film when it came on the other day. I have to say, it really makes me want to become a Trekkie.

    I can't wait for the sequel.
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    Finally saw the Watchmen Ultimate Cut. I enjoyed it. The Black Freighter being cut into the main film was interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Global Honored View Post
    I love those late 70s - 80s Eastwood flicks. Check out Bronco Billy if you get a chance. That one never gets enough love, but classic Clint comedy-actioner about a traveling Wild West show run by convicts.

    I agree with you on Rampart. Woody is worth the view as he is phenomenal. The film itself isn't much to write home about outside his awesome performance.
    never seen bronco billy, will look for it.
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    The Muppets (2011)
    Had some quality dance/musical numbers. The return of our lovable Muppets received a lot of buzz and good reviews. It was alright. Maybe I have grown too old and cynical myself to enjoy this as much as others seem to have. Whoa is me, Maniacal laugh!

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    Paranormal Activity 3.
    It is a decent movie of the franchise.And it being set in the 80s makes it a original chapter of the formula of this franchise.
    Not a great horror movie though.
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    men in black III: not funny and as important, NOT fun. What the heck happened? Baker's Boris make up was pretty cool and the homeless Metaluna alien shuffling around Coney Island were about the only things I'll remember from this. Otherwise, it was very disappointing: Boris wasn't much of a villain despite his cool look and they just barely take advantage of the 60s. But Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones seemed bored and uninspired. Josh Brolin just did the best he could with this...just bummed.

    Guess I should go see the Avengers before it leaves the theatres...
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    Quote Originally Posted by coldwarmyth View Post
    Guess I should go see the Avengers before it leaves the theatres...
    Yes. Yes you should.
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    Seven Below (2012) - The story centers on a group of strangers trapped in a time warp house where a terrible event transpired exactly 100 years prior.
    Val Kilmer and Ving Rhames star in this supernatural tale. Overall it was okay.

    Underworld: Awakening (2012) - When human forces discover the existence of the Vampire and Lycan clans, a war to eradicate both species commences.
    Like the other films, not a great film but was entertaining enough to call enjoyable.

    Enter Nowhere (2011) - Three strangers arrive one by one at a mysterious cabin in the middle of nowhere only to learn they've been brought together for a reason.
    A very Twilight Zone-esque film with a nice little twist in story. I enjoyed it.

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    Griff the Invisible -
    Quirky Aussie love story starring Ryan Kwanten (True Blood) as a socially awkward wannabe Super Hero and the equally odd yet charming girl that completes him. Not bad. You could watch it with your significant other and score some points.

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    Avengers:

    I liked it. I'll see it again, but I don't think it's the greatest superhero movie ever done (for me Iron Man and Hellboy still own that rank). I had issues with Thor/Loki/Chitari and Black Widow. I felt the stuff between Pepper and Tony was forced. I thought a lot was forced, even though I understand the storyline and character paths, but I really enjoyed Tony and Bruce and ultimately how Iron Man and Cap played off each other. Thor seemed like an afterthought and Loki/Chitari were a really poor choice for villains - I do understand why this was done, but I didn't feel the threat levels at all.

    I would like to see Mark Ruffalo get his own Hulk film and really hope the dynamic between him and Tony continues. I really enjoyed how they bonded through science. I wish Jeremy Renner had the screentime Scarlett did. If Hawkeye/Black Widows' roles were reversed this would been far more satisfying for me since we've already met Black Widow. Sure, give her a heroic moment or two. But why not be edgy and play with her Cold War history, being someone's puppet would have been a nice foreshadowing to her history and would have made her seem more realistic and Loki far more threatening.

    I really liked Jeremey Renner as Hawkeye, besides Robert and Chris Evans, Jeremy and Mark's performances really stood out.

    So it was good, but not earthshatteringly amazing. I, for one, would not miss Joss Whedon if he doesn't come back.
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    Saw Prometheus last night. Won't ruin it for anyone but if you are hyped for it lower your expectations greatly. One of the biggest let downs ever, only saving grace of the film is any scene Michael Fassbender is in as he just is amazing in it. Everything else is just a mess and the film really annoyed me as a fan of Alien.
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