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Hush - wrote on 03/10/09 at 06:08 PM CT
I would definately rate Gladiator in the top 3 of best movies of the decade.
Hush - wrote on 03/10/09 at 07:09 AM CT
I saw both this weekend and really didn't like Milk or Slumdog...just not my kind of movies. I did also see BASEketball again this weekend and realized...do we really have to take hollywood that seriously? Let's look on the brighter side.
Allison - wrote on 03/09/09 at 04:54 PM CT
I'm glad that Spielberg made Schindler's List, because apparently you wouldn't have found out about the Holocaust any other way. You must not be reading all my reviews. I love Woody Allen's movies and other Jews too. I love what Elliott Gould when I saw him speak in person. He said the Jews were not the only people ever persecuted. FYI he is Jewish too. Nice talking to you, I'm sure.
Hush - wrote on 03/09/09 at 05:41 AM CT
listen...I disagreed with him and he called me stupid so I have every right to say what I said...period. I don't think he needs fanboys like you to defend him or does he? Relax little man.
The SHC - wrote on 03/08/09 at 08:34 PM CT
Best Cory Feldman Movies comment
Corey Feldman was a rising ans talented star and a true gift to the 1980's, as you can see from his movies. However, he fell to thetemptation of drugs like many child stars did at the time. However, he bounced back, and unlike his late friend River Pheonix or his best friend Corey Haim, he is clean to this day, as a devoted father/husband. He has come a long way from being a talented 12 year old boy to maturing to a 30 year old man, a change which is evidented on his involvement with his …
Josh C - wrote on 03/08/09 at 11:08 AM CT
Best movies of the Decade comment
Nice list, I still need to see a few of them. I didn't care for Eragon as you already knew. I also cannot stand Doubt, it was wel acted but just so dull.
What about Gangs of New York?
The SHC - wrote on 03/05/09 at 09:00 PM CT
Best Halloween Movies comment
Halloween was a true classic that set the standards for all horror films from that year on. Halloween II is the greatest horror sequel ever made, period. Halloween H2O was truely the first sequel to live up to the origional John Carpenter masterpeice. Halloween 4 marked the return of the True Boogeyman, and it's sequel, Halloween 5, marked the intense and terrifying revenge of the Man Who Came Home. Halloween 3 is a movie under rated for it's lack o similarity to the tale of Micheal Myers, …
Nick - wrote on 03/02/09 at 11:28 PM CT
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