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by Scepcop » 05 Mar 2011, 14:52
This has stellar reviews and takes place in my favorite beautiful canyons of Utah! 127 Hours http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1542344/Trailer: This one, starring Natalie Portman, has extremely high reviews from users and seems like a riveting story with ballerinas descending into insanity and evil, especially with the masterpiece Swan Lake in it. Black Swan http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0947798/Trailer: This film about the exorcism and demonic possession of a teen girl in England was better than I expected. It was suspenseful, creative and artistic in certain scenes, and much better than the classic film "The Exorcist". Amazingly, even though all the scenes take place in daylight rather than nighttime (which is unusual for a horror film), it is still scary as hell. The possessed teenage bitch in the film starts killing members of her own family too, and destroys their spirit, and it gets even worse when they discover that the priest trying to help her had a diabolic plot of his own all along. Exorcismus http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1322306/Trailer:
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by Scepcop » 05 Mar 2011, 14:54
Btw, check out this poster of "127 Hours". It's a clear symbol of the Illuminati/Freemasonic pyramid and all seeing eye that you find on the back of the dollar bill too.
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by Arouet » 05 Mar 2011, 19:22
Haven't seen the others, but Black Swan was amazing! I'm glad Portman won the Oscar for her role!
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by curious » 08 Mar 2011, 05:26
I've only seen Black Swan as well, which was fantastic.
I'm going to have to see Exorcismus simply because it deals with exorcism. I get a real kick out of demon possession/exorcism movies.
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by Scepcop » 12 Mar 2011, 21:59
Did any of you see that movie about the afterlife, called "Hereafter" with Matt Damon? It was pretty good and interesting, though the plot was a bit wooden. Here is the trailer for it. Info from IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1212419/
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by Scepcop » 07 Aug 2011, 01:08
This looks good. I gotta go see it.
Trailer for Rise of the Planet of the Apes
I wonder if it's a prequel to the one they made 10 years ago, with Mark Walburg?
Or at least a prequel to the original Planet of the Apes where the apes are the civilized rulers and the humans are the savage beasts that have to be tamed. lol
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by ProfWag » 07 Aug 2011, 04:42
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by NinjaPuppy » 07 Aug 2011, 05:44
I will be waiting for your review.
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by Arouet » 07 Aug 2011, 12:09
Saw Harry Potter last night - fun end to the series!
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by ProfWag » 07 Aug 2011, 21:08
Well, "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" was a pretty good movie and one I would recommend. There really is very little, if anything, that would compare it to the original series. It appeared to be loosly based on the Conquest of the POTA, but again, it was more of a modern day theory and a VERY loosly based prequal as to how apes could evolve to speak and be more human. If you go into it thinking it will be like the original, you'll be disappointed as again, it's nothing like it. I don't want to spoil the ending or anything, but essentially the premise was about a man trying to find a cure for his Dad's Alzheimer's and had discovered an injection that could help. The apes that it was tested on became more intelligent and eventually turned into an experiment gone awry. There was an emotional bond between the Doctor and the first monkey and that bond played out throughout the movie. The best line in the movie was when one of the men who cared for the monkey cried out "Get your stinking paws off me you damned, dirty ape!" That was really about the only connection with the original movie. Overall, I would give it a solid "B," and maybe a "B+."
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by Craig Browning » 07 Aug 2011, 23:31
Caught this yesterday and loved it! It is far more viable in premise than the original with Roddy McDowel. I really hope they do one thing that the earlier creators of the project didn't do; create at least one other prequel that shows how the virus spreads, affecting humans as well as their traditional pets. . . this was a key factor in the original films; how a virus killed off traditional pets (dogs & cats) and the primates became a natural replacement that ultimately became subjugated to a kind of enslavement. . . I think in this instance that would be more of a "second citizen" sort of thing; apes fighting for their civil rights, right to get married, etc. Needless to say, this ultimately leads to an over-all revolt with ape forcing humans into submission They would have to hold to the style and feel of this particular film though, that's the only way I can see it working. But I've always loved the Ape series.
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by ProfWag » 08 Aug 2011, 00:11
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by Scepcop » 08 Aug 2011, 00:12
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