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Frankenstein
(1910, USA)
Directed by J. Searle Dawley
Produced by Thomas Edison
5/10

This film looked like it was pieced together from different copies .. sometimes the screen was a normal black and white, at times it turned to orange.. even once it was more of a light blue. It is interesting to see the early works of cinema. I never get bored of it and who really needs dialog..








The Call (2013)

I actually forgot a watched this not long ago not that the movie is that unforgettable. I remember reading somewhere that this movie was rubbish and not worth watching, I disagree. I thought this was a decently made thriller, I actually put myself in both situations and thought what would I do. If emergency operators are as smart as Halle Berry was in this film I would feel safe if I got kidnapped. The only gripe I has was the ending which turned a bit corny, also Halle Berry's hair in this was distracting. Good watchable thriller in my opinion.

3/5 Stars
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28 days...6 hours...42 minutes...12 seconds
The Call is what it is


Also, I felt weird watching Abigail Breslinin a bra.
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Machete Kills (2013)


Not as good as the first one; this one seemed even more ridiculous. It does have moments of fun, especially with the different characters.




"Gone Girl" was the last I watched.

what can I say !

David Fincher has done it again !

2 Big thumbs up !

...and if you guys are interested of movies, check this out

Planning to watch,

"The Judge" tonight



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I don't want to live in a world where Rebecca is a 4 and Salo is an 8. See ya.
lol how much you gave to Salo?
I like horror well I gave that 8



16 Blocks (2006)

Very good, action-filled Bruce Willis flick that doesn't skimp on the drama either. Willis is very good playing against-type as a hard-drinking, job-weary cop, and Mos Def is terrific as a an oddball crime witness that Willis is assigned to escort the sixteen blocks of the title to the courthouse. They are hampered along the way by hitmen, crooked cops, and unknowing good cops. David Morse also stars as Bruce's ex-partner. Fine entertainment.



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I don't want to live in a world where Rebecca is a 4 and Salo is an 8. See ya.
You don't want to live in my kinky world? Okay, then.
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I've fallen a bit behind on my reviews this week, but I'm hoping to catch up on them now that I have a few days off in a row. This one in particular I have just reviewed in greater detail on my blog.

Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods (2013) - 8.5/10

This is without a doubt the single best 90 minutes that have ever been produced among the three Dragon Ball anime series and eighteen feature films: successfully merging Dragon Ball's emphasis on humor with Dragon Ball Z's emphasis on fighting. The animation is superb and the jokes are side-splittingly hilarious (especially Vegeta's song and dance number, which is probably the best 30 seconds of the film). If it can be faulted with anything, it's that the climactic fight in the last 30 minutes really does pale against the more iconic fights from the series (Frieza vs Goku, Cell vs Gohan, Majin Vegeta vs Goku), but in of itself is a fine battle to punctuate a weirdly effective action-comedy.

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The Call is what it is


Also, I felt weird watching Abigail Breslinin a bra.
Yeah Little Miss Sunshine in a bra was a bit off putting.



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The Royal Tenenbaums (Anderson) - 5/10 - I saw this for the first time at about 17 when it came out, in theaters because it looked good (trailer), and was a bit disappointed, so I thought I'll check it out again with a wider knowledge of film. I only rate it at 5 because of the two funny parts like in the beginning,

"I'd like to you to meet my adopted daughter."

And later on when son tells dad his feelings,

"Margot Tennenbaum?" - I loved how he had to use the full name. My kind of humor. I love Gene Hackman, one of my favorite actors, and I think Huston was really good.