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With the rising cost of movie tickets and the growing number of ... well ... crappy movies that are saturating the market these days, the importance of finding the latest movie reviews that you can trust becomes more important. After all, you can always go earn more money to recoup the ticket price, but the time you spent watching Robocop 3 is, to be blunt, time you'll never ever get back.

Where you can you go to find decent movie critics anymore, though? At Spout, that's where. As the Internet's sweetest online video community, Spout lets you get the latest movie reviews from people who know what they are talking about: film fans just like you! When you register at Spout, you can jump in the mix and start leaving some of the latest movie reviews, too.

At Spout, we like to believe that film critiques matter. And, since there are thousands of movies on DVD that you've never seen either, we offer users film critiques for thousands of movies, all in addition to the latest movie reviews.

When you join Spout, your video opinions matter. That's why we put the power in your hands to rate films, list films, tag films, discuss films, and even blog about films. And when you've boned up on some of the latest movie reviews in the community DVD and movie blogs, you can hoof it over to the Spout store and load up on whole host of star-studded blockbusters and more!

Anatomy of a Movie Critique

Please repeat this movie critique mantra: "I shall never give 'thumbs up' or 'thumbs down' film critiques." Okay, now that we've got that out of the way, let's roll up our sleeves and start digging into what makes a good movie critique. (Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to grow a big funny moustache to leave a good movie critique.)

Some movie critics are suckers for good drama and enjoy it when a whole character's world hangs in the balance. Others are into action, where the whole world in general could be hanging in the balance. Yet, others just want to laugh. A good movie critique gets into just why some films pull this off better than others, and perhaps even how they do it. Sometimes there's a subtle line between special effects that creates pulse-pounding excitement and, you know, big things falling down. When you find that line, you are golden. And that's good advice across the board - from the latest movie reviews to film critiques of yesteryear.

Just check out some of the latest movie reviews from Spout members to see what we mean.

On the flipside of thorough and informative film critiques are fun and unpredictable tags. Think of a tag as a one-word review. For instance, what's the first word that pops into your head when we say Waterworld? That's a tag!

So after you've checked out the latest movie reviews at Spout, and nothing is floating your boat, you can start following tags to uncover some wonderful surprises. Terms like: perfectly-quirky, telluride, or Why-God-Why produce some pretty darn interesting movie lists.

In addition to tagging and reading the latest movie reviews, you can build lists of movies that run the gamut from "My Favorite Movies" to "How to Lower Your I.Q. in Just Two Hours". And with an invite-a-friend feature combined with the ability to join or create groups, you can quickly find yourself surround by some pretty passionate films buffs. I mean, really, couldn't we all use a few more buffs in our lives? And these buffs come fully loaded with a bagful of the latest movie reviews. Who knows, we may even slip in the occasional aficionado while were at it, just to keep you on your toes. That's just how we roll.

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So come on, why hang out at some lame "social network" that has about as much substance as a wet rice cake? Come to your new home on the Web where people express intelligent thoughts about films you love and love to hate. Heck, most of them write up some of the latest movie reviews in complete sentences even. If you by some weird chance still have some reservations, then please take a tour of the place, read some of our latest movie reviews, watch some upcoming movie trailers, check out some of our movie critics; then sign up at Spout.

Remember when you took some other movie critic's advice and got stuck with the whole Porky's catalog over the weekend. Never let that happen again.



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