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Ikiru didn't do too much to me. I mean, it's still a very good film. A
, but it did not make me cry or even sad.
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X-Men:I liked it,enjoyed it,movie had good characters,good story,good acting.Magneto is awesome character,that war theme is so interesting and that build up.Action was good,dialog was ok.It was not epic masterpiece but it was ok,enjoyable movie.

VERDICT-7.8-10
What's your favourite X-Men movie so far, Khan?
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What's your favourite X-Men movie so far, Khan?
X-Men 2,I still need to watch First Class that is the only one I didn't watch from X-Men/Wolverine series.I'm watching comic-book based movies because as you probably know we have around one month to create list for that so yea,I want to rewatch as many movies as possible and watch some movies I didn't watch.
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i saw great expectations
8/10



countless?
i thought i was just two

i saw the 2012 remake



you saw it?



i m gonna make a thread about those films
as soon as i can post vids




No, I haven't seen it. I think the only version of Great Expecations I've seen is the one from 1998 starring Ethan Hawke and Gwyneth Paltrow.



The Muppet Movie - in a world where you don't often just get really nice films this wins. I cannot think of a single flaw. 10 out of 10.
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As someone who hates 'Young Adult' franchises I quite like the Hunger Games films. Catching Fire is a good film. The ending was very weak though. 7/10.
The ending is weak, but mostly because it is just a set up for the third movie. There is no real "ending" more events that happen and then credits that feel premature. Not as bad as the "ending" to The Hobbit 2: The Desolation of Smaug though.



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X-Men 2:Enjoyed it more than first one,character development was awesome ,story development worked so nice with first movie,Logan is more calm,smart,tactical but at the same time we get that animal,new characters are enjoyable,you really get in to that war story in that world,what parent would have problem with their kid having everything as normal guy + he can shot ice,what is bad about that?Acting was good,action was good...

VERDICT-8.3-10





As far as romantic films go, this one was pretty good.

Gandolfini was great as Albert. It's ironic that his best performance would end up being his last.




Hi. My name is Stag and I'm new to forums. This is my first post. The last film I watched was a re-watching of A Clockwork Orange. This is a great piece of cinema, in my opinion (one of Kubrick's masterpieces). It's innovative in its structure and mentally stimulating in its pace, every component possessing an original and tasteful function. I tend to think of this movie as a better constructed version of Idiocrasy (with a darker and more sardonic outlook). I particularly enjoyed the score. Every song was perfectly picked (every song inducing untapped emotions and setting the mood in a theatrical fashion). This film was a pioneer in its time and to pay respect to that notion is something that every film critic should remember.