All Reviews
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The first absolute must see film of the year!My summer has started with a blast, my friends. I loved the first film by director J.J. Abrams which really packed a punch. But it looks like he came back to create a combo move! "Star Trek" was a vis...more
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Blue Sky has truly redeem themselves with Epic and to my surprise, the movie is epic (no pun intended).Blue Sky Studios, an animation company that had great success with their movies and while not all their movies were groundbreaking, they were creative and sometimes even memorable with movies like Ice...more
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Death Of A Monster Hero/MenaceGodzilla (1998) Review- When I was a kid I was a huge Zilla fan, whenever one of the movies appears on G4 I would be delighted. Even though I can't remember most of that stuff from some of his movies;...more
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Not as strong a film as "Fast Five", 'Furious 6' is still a great and high octane watch.'All roads lead to this' - a worthy slogan, befitting the closure of this franchise- encasing all characters within its plot thread. In truth this slogan may seem to be a close to the franchise, but r...more
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Despite Meek's Cutoff being a hilarious reference to the film's unresolved ending, Kelly Reichardt has crafted the most original western ever in her surreal depiction of frontier life on the Oregon Trail.On the Oregon Trail in the mid-19th century, three couples -- the Gateleys (Paul Dano and Zoe Kazan), the Whites (Shirley Henderson and Neal Huff), and the Tetherows (Michelle Williams and Will Patton...more
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" A Samba Rhythm Party Picture!'With a barrage of multi-colour and a rhythmic samba beat, the animated world of 'Rio' is vividly brought to life through the extremely talented animation house 'BlueSky' - creators of the 'Ice Age' fr...more
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My life... My life has got to be like this; it's got to keep going up.This might be the most difficult review I've ever done. The biggest reason is the fact that I have no idea if I've ever read the F. Scott Fitzgerald novel as a class back in high school or have listen...more
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Apart from a few missteps, this is probably the best, most respectful remake to a horror film ever conceived.I'm going to say something that'llmake half the people reading this instantly go to another page: I think the Evil Dead trilogy is overrated. There. I said it. They certainly have an undeniable charm ...more
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C'mon Bones, it's gonna be fun!While I can't remember exactly where it was, I've gone on record saying that I was by no means a Star Trek fan until I'd seen the 2009 reboot/revival "Star Trek" directed by the ever-adaptable J.J. Ab...more
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And the book says, We may be through with the past, but the past ain't through with us.To quote the original movie trailer, "There is the story of the boy genius, and the game show host, and the ex-boy genius. There is the story of the dying man and his lost son, the dying man's wife, a...more
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Whether you were a born again Trekkie with the 2009 film, a hardcore fan, or had never before seen a single Trek film in your life, Star Trek Into Darkness expertly manages to appeal to all audiences without compromising its intelligence along the wayI grew up a massive Star Wars fan. I've memorized all six movies, read many of the comics, played the video games, and have subscribed to several podcasts regarding the subject. As a result, I never s...more
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"Star Trek Into Darkness is brilliantly dark and action packed. C*mberbatch gives one of his greatest performances."Well, ladies and gentlemen, if you enjoyed the first Star Trek then your in luck because it's sequel is one hell of a ride. In 2009, J.J. Abrams went boldly where not many would go by rebooting the St...more
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A visual treat that suffers with a lack of content.From its art-deco styled opening credits, through to its dramatic close, 'The Great Gatsby' - much like the many depicted suits worn by principal characters - is visually impressive yet, through a cho...more
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The rebirth of the Star Trek franchise continues as J.J. Abrams and Benedict C*mberbatch bring nonstop excitment in Star Trek: Into Darkness making the film a true Summer Blockbuster.!!!! Big warning here. I will be talking about some major plot points in the film, so if you haven't seen the film or don't want to know anything before you see this great Trek film then stop reading ...more
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Damn it, Jim, I'm a doctor, not a torpedo technician!*Full spoilers* It is an exciting time to be a Star Trek fan. Gone are the days of being made fun of for cosplaying as your favorite fantasy or science fiction characters, as superheroes, ...more
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Summer movie magic at it's finest.As I walked out of Star Trek into Darkness my mind was running through a whirlwind of different emotions. I felt excited, happy, sad, and my mood was as good as it could ever be. These are the feeling...more
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Hey Frog, meet the Scorpion.With the 2009 reboot, director JJ Abrams succeeded at breathing life into a very melodramatic and crass television series which had long attained its cult following since 1966, but now, with this 2013...more
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Everything takes a back seat to the razzle and dazzle of Lurhmann's direction and it all becomes one big distraction.The Great Gatsby seems like a perfect fit for director Baz Luhrmann (Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge!). The man can make a spectacle out of anything and Gatsby is no exception. Let's be honest, if you go...more
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Warp speed ahead and delve into the realm that is Star Trek: Into Darkness. A great spectacle and terrific film. Although not as 'good' as the original. 'Into Darkness' is still a full-blown, exciting, dark and edgy 3D motion picture experience.Trekkies, geeks and freaks alike are all foaming at the mouth as the glorious and spectacular sequel that is 'Star Trek: Into Darkness'. Expertly written, outstanding performances all across the board...more
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Don't grieve, Admiral. It is logical. The needs of the many outweigh...the needs of the few...Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan si a 1982 science fiction film. Directed by: Nicholas Meyer Starring: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, George Takei, Nichelle N...more