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    dibotdibot Quarantine Brothers Outbreak Pl ...
    by dibot in dibot Blog
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    "Lake Placid 2 is a sad parody of the witty original. the set-up is the same - people are going missing and then getting attacked/eaten on a peaceful Maine lake. Luckily, the filmmakers just gave up and went for the camp, knowing this film could never be taken seriously. But it's not even campy enough to be really good.I really enjoyed The Brothers Bloom, the second feature from writer/director Rian Johnson ("Brick"). In some ways, it feels like a Wes Anderson ("The Drjeeling Limited"), but Johnson has darkness Anderson will never possess. The story follows two con artist brothers through some early exploits and then a "last great heist," because one of the brothers, Adrian Brody ("Cadillac Records") wants out. But he falls for a girl, Rachel Weisz ("Definitely, Maybe") in a contingency that his brother, Mark Ruffalo ("Blindness"), couldn't plan for. Or could he? It's fun, funny, sometimes sad, but always entertaining. Loved it.Looking at the ratings fro Quarantine, they're not very ... " [More]
    usesoapusesoap REview: 'Diary of a Bad Lad
    by usesoap in usesoap Blog
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    "Who are these people?" is what I repeatedly asked myself when perusing the press release pages of accolades bestowed on the British thriller, Diary of a Bad Lad. Chris Bernard called it “Absolutely superb...and completely inspiring” across the top of the promotional materials. Who is Chris Bernard? Good question, since the press packet did not attribute his name to anything. According to “the Google,” he's either a model from Lexington, Kentucky, a married software designer from Chicago, the author of Drop Shipping Sucks, or the founder of the Las Vegas Institute of Noetic Sciences Chapter. And as insightful as any of those Chris Bernards may be about film, I am not sure how much I trust their and value their opinions. Perhaps it's time to rethink my credentials as a paid film critic, but color me bored. I just could not enter the groove that Diary of a Bad Lad was trying to create. It unfurls as yet another 'found footage' pic, supposedly spliced together f ... " [More]
    himanshu9632himanshu9632 must watch movie
    by himanshu9632 in himanshu9632 Blog
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    "Quarantine, yet another pseudo-documentary horror movie, In some ways 'Quarantine' is better than 'Rec,' not only xeroxing all its shocks but managing to add more. For more review & and wallpaper click the link:- http://movies.iexplorehere.com /review/780/Quarantine.html " [More]
    himanshu9632himanshu9632 must watch movie
    by himanshu9632 in himanshu9632 Blog
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    "Quarantine, yet another pseudo-documentary horror movie, In some ways 'Quarantine' is better than 'Rec,' not only xeroxing all its shocks but managing to add more. For more review & and wallpaper click the link:- http://movies.iexplorehere.com /review/780/Quarantine.html " [More]
    usesoapusesoap Scare Tactics 2008
    by usesoap in usesoap Blog
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    "(Note: This is actaully written as part of my newspaper review column, whose readers may not be as obsessive about their horror films as members of the Spout community, but I felt I would include it nonetheless) Let's face it, the current economic news is far more terrifying than any feature that can grace the big screen right now. For horror devotees, there's the never-ending “Saw” franchise making its fifth trip to the multiplex this weekend. And there is really only one other legitimate fright flick for it to contend with (and no, “Beverly Hills Chihuahua” and “W.” don't count). The film is “Quarantine,” which I will get to later. But first, may I suggest a few more economically friendly ways to get your scare on this season of the witch by suggesting some DVD titles that you may have overlooked. [More]
    AlienprutsAlienpruts Decent enough
    by Alienpruts in Alienpruts Blog
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    "This was film nr. 2 to be played at a Halloween-night showing at my cinema complex, and it sure had to lighten the mood up a bit, because of the failure of the first movie (The Broken). Story-wise, this is a straightforward case. A camera-team does a report on the Los Angeles Fire Dept. and tails two men. First we have 20 minutes of shooting the firefighters themselves, before the real action starts. The Fire Dept. gets called to an apartment building for some obscure medical reason, only to find an elderly woman who seems to be "out of it" and start attacking everybody in sight. To make matters worse, the building gets quarantined by Police, CDC, and a bunch of other federal agencies. Stuck inside, the residents try to survive.... The whole movie I've been watching with dubious feelings : on one hand I had a "Already been there, done that" feeling, as the camera work reminded us all greatly of "The Blair Witch Project" and more recently "Cloverfield", on the other hand this mo ... " [More]
    SergeiSergei total waste of money
    by Sergei in Sergei Blog
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    "I have watched many movies in theaters, and even when , for some reason, these movies weren't great at all, i always would sit there till the very end. This 'movie' was my ever first experience when i left just after 30-40 mins. of watching it. It literaly made me wanna throw up right in there. This was supposed to be a horror movie, as it appeared, it wasn't that scarry, but what really horrified me is the camera work. While watching it I really hopped and thought: well, it's gonna shake for another 5 mins and then the camera will stabilize, and another 5 mins, and another; it just never happened, it kept jiggling and shaking like crazy. In my mind i imagined 5 year old kid holding that damn camera and shooting it all. From time to time i would close my eyes just not to get dizzy, then opened for a sec and closed again. So that was my always-fun- movie-going-experience that i don't want to repeat any time soon. And while on the way home, I realized that I was pissed off not only ... " [More]
    kizmarkizmar Not theater money worthy
    by kizmar in iBlog
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    "This movie was decent. It was scary in a "I've seen it all before" kind of way. I'm not dissapointed that I watched it, but a little dissapointed that I spent theater money on it. There's nothing new in this movie that you haven't already seen in 28 Days Later or Cloverfield. If I knew then what I know now I would add it to my Netflix queue and wait for the DVD. " [More]
 
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