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Let me just say that Aronofsky is easily my favorite director of all time now. Scorsese, Nolan, Tarantino, and Kubrik, I'm sorry to say you all jumped down a notch.
Just an amazing, amazing, amazing ass film. It's on Zune now, so my advice to you is watch it.
10/10
They didnt waste anytime getting into the action on this one. Loved it...
It was definitely drawn out to me, it felt like Lord of the Rings half the movie except worse, and did not have the feeling of the previous movies. I'm guessing there will be a part 2, hopefully it will be better.
I loved this movie.
Plus it had Angelina Jolie in it and she is as beautiful as ever.
9.3/10
It was a pretty original idea, very well done in every way. And i felt very nice closure at the end, which is something I ALWAYS look for when watching a movie, reading a book, playing a video game etc.
This was great. I've been looking forward to this movie for awhile now, but I thought it would be just your average action flick, but it totally took me by surprise. The plot was extremely interesting, and the short-but-sufficient hour and a half run time flew by. The ending also made me think a lot (since, IMO, it wasn't explained as well as it could have been), which is something I love in movies. The acting and dialogue are both good, nothing exceptional, but nothing to bring the movie down either. Definitely recommend this film, my favorite of the year so far (though I've only seen two! )
Well, it wasn't bad, but it wasn't really impressive either. You could easily tell it was a Snyder film, but honestly, that's all that stood out to me. It was pretty predictable and the fight scenes were super fucking drawn out. Out of all his films, this easily takes the cake as his worst, but again, not a terrible flick. I'd rent it when it comes out on dvd/blu-ray.
Classic Hitchcock thriller about two strangers that meet on a train and casually plan to swap murders but when the one guy actually goes through with it, things get crazy. This is the film that inspired the 80's comedy "Throw Mama From the Train". The last 15 minutes make this movie the classic that it is. Hitchcock was truly a genius.
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