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Every Little Step   7/02/14
by Gideon58
Every Little Step is a riveting 2008 documentary that chronicles the audition process for the 2005 Broadway revival of A CHORUS LINE, that not only provides an intimate behind the scenes look at the audition process for the production, but includes archival footage from the original 1975 production ...

Seven Samurai   7/02/14
by mrtylerdurden
I was really enjoying this film for about an hour and a half and was thinking "this movie is really fun" but then there were 2 hours of comic relief and the story not going anywhere and then a sudden bandit attack.

Forrest Gump   7/02/14
by Gideon58
Her shameless manipulation of Forrest is a little hard to take and I hate the fact that when she gets sick, she finally comes running back to Forrest so that he can take care of her child, who she claims to be Forrest's child.

Peggy Sue Got Married   7/01/14
by Gideon58
Unlike similar time-travel stories like the Back to the Future trilogy, instead of making sure the past happens the way it supposed to be, Peggy Sue decides to run with this opportunity, utilizing what she knows about the future in order to change it, her primary focus being the re-thinking of her ...

The French Connection   7/01/14
by Jack1
To the characters themselves, and I found Hackman's Jimmy Doyle to be a fairly unmemorable character, certainly not a patch on Clint Eastwood's Harry Callahan character from the Dirty Harry films - just my opinion, though, and I'm sure some will disagree with that.

The Grand Budapest Hotel   6/30/14
by kkl10
The Grand Budapest Hotel abounds with memorable scenes, dark humor and the deviant Gustave H might very well be the most iconic character in this mannerist universe, great acting from Ralph Fiennes.

It's My Party   6/30/14
by Gideon58
Kleiser has assembled a superb ensemble cast behind the leads that delivers the goods, especially Bronson Pinchot as a fast talking agent, Margaret Cho as Nick's favorite "hag", Marlee Maitlin as Nick's sister, Paul Regina as Nick's new lover, and especially Lee Grant, in an Oscar-worthy performanc...

Eyes Wide Shut   6/30/14
by mrtylerdurden
I want to know more about this movie and I will discuss my views on some of the symbolism and deeper meaning of the movie soon.

The Grand Budapest Hotel   6/30/14
by seanc
It is not something I would want in every single movie I watch but it feels very refreshing in his films.

The Last King of Scotland   6/29/14
by mrtylerdurden
McAvoy actually plays the lead character in this movie (Nicholas Garrigan) and his character is a fictional one, put into the film to help move the story along.


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