reviews of movies we haven’t seen

Pretty much all of the Verbing Somebody movies are date movies, and this one, the 128th in the series, is no exception.
This one is called Holding Trevor, and you can pretty much figure out the plot from there. The “dude wakes up with a strange man holding him who won’t let go” genre isn’t exactly [...]
Posted: June 30th, 2008 under Drama.
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What a lousy movie.
Anyways, first off I hated it because I thought it was going to be about a robot. But look at that thing it’s not a robot, it’s got hands and eyes like a people and plus it’s name is Wally. I think it is a disabled.
So I was expecting a movie about [...]
Posted: June 27th, 2008 under Animated, Family.
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Pretty much if you want to become a make some money you can draw a comic book about a sad cubicle worker who finds out he really isn’t a loser because he has cool powers that have just been dormant and he gets to run around with a super-hot lady shooting guns.
And then if that’s [...]
Posted: June 26th, 2008 under Action/Adventure.
Comments: 3
I would have to say that being exposed to all these different kinds of movies has really broadened my interests. For example, The Last Mistress is a movie that it used to be I would have been seriously disappointed by. This is because
1. The poster shows two chicks about to make out, and this [...]
Posted: June 25th, 2008 under Drama, Foreign.
Comments: 1
Definitely, Maybe
Bonneville
Persepolis
Charlie Bartlett
Charlie Bartlett (Chocolate Factory 2: Rock N Roll Chocolate Factory)
The Spiderwick Chronicles
10,000 B.C.
Posted: June 25th, 2008 under This Week On DVD.
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There is a lot of publicity about this movie and also there is a lot of ads on buses about how Hancock is not your average superhero and how he is not like your average superhero.
So how is he different beside from his stupid name? Well because number one he skis. None of the other [...]
Posted: June 24th, 2008 under Action/Adventure.
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Trumbo is a movie about this guy that wrote old movies back in the times when people were trying to stop the spread of Communism by putting suspected Communist actors and screenwriters on blacklists (historical note: it worked).
Nobody wanted to work with Dalton Trumbo and he went running around going “HEY I’m on a blacklist [...]
Posted: June 23rd, 2008 under Documentary.
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I think this is probably a mystery movie because why in the name of the goo-goo baby Christ in the manger would you have a movie about gambling and hookers and call it Finding Amanda.
Finding Amanda is about a despicable, puffy hack sitcom writer whose wife leaves him because on top of being despicable and [...]
Posted: June 20th, 2008 under Comedy, Drama.
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Am I the only person who cries when he sees Mike Myers out of character?
Anyways, if you remember the old days when it was OK to make fun of foreign people and the funny way they looked and talked, this is the movie for you because they made it about an American who grew up [...]
Posted: June 19th, 2008 under Comedy.
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Abigail Breslin stars in a movie that has been manufactured in such a cynical, pandering way that even children find it impossible not to be insulted.
It’s called Little Miss Sunshine, and I think you can get it on DVD.
She’s also in some kids’ movie coming out that looks pretty good.
Posted: June 18th, 2008 under Family.
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