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 | This was... strange. First of all, I like weird types of movies: from old to new, from classics to the bottom feeders. This one falls in the latter category since I also collect movies based on video games. I am just amazed a... read full review | H4QYEg~~_6.JPG?set_id=89040003C1) | The Second best installment in the series so far. Normaly, I'm not that likely to enjoy such movies (I mostly own Kubrick/Kurosawa/Lang/etc. titles) and after I saw the third one, I sure as hell thought the series was done for. Bad acting, very bad script... read full review |  | We are what we eat... I never thought that Tim Burton + Musical would equal such a tragic and entertaining mixture of horror, comedic elements, gothic and charged sets. A fellow critic of mine said that Johnny Depp was, f... read full review |  | How does one word define one's life? It doesn't! Simply put, Citizen Kane isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea. Should you happen to not like movies from the 40s for whatever reason, then you're out of luck, and you're missing out becau... read full review |  | Toy Story: A children's gem to own The first ever computer-generated movie could have gone so wrong had it not been handled by the wizards at Pixar. As much as it was a hard film to make due to the technology of the time (1995, needless to say) ... read full review |  | Every Toy for Himself! After Pixar's first opus, a second Toy Story was hard to conceive. There were many traps in which usual Disney sequels felle into that spelled doom from the get-go... but this was to be no ordinary sequel ... read full review |  | Red Dragon: an amazing edition in every way. Hannibal was a stylish yet uneven sequel to the immensly popular and well-deserving so "Silence of the Lambs". However, the ending of the novel was thrown away by Ridley Scott and the writers in favor... read full review |  | Trick r Treat: awesome if found in a bargain bin. After the failure that was Superman Returns, screenwriter Michael Dougherty chose to direct his first feature film with a character he had created years ago named Sam. His title: Trick r Treat. Although it didn... read full review |
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