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Ice Age: The Meltdown – Cooler Than the Original - Danny Davids (19,741)
Danny Davids

Let’s get one thing straight right now:   I love animation.   I watch Saturday morning cartoons, and I don’t have kids or grandkids I can blame it on.   I have no problem sitting down to watch “Jimmy Neutron”, “Fairly Oddparents”, and “Danny Phantom” on Nickelodeon, or “Teen Titans” and... ( added 3 years 218 days ago.)
Movies: District 9 and the Watermelon Man - Jon Searles (2,108)
Jon Searles

In 1970 a movie titled the Watermelon Man was directed by Melvin Van Peebles and starred Godfrey Cambridge. The movie was billed as a comedy/drama and I remember watching it when I was 9 years old. The reason I remember it is because it was a movie that started to build my first opinion of race... ( added 84 days 5 hours ago.)
Review: The Polar Express (2004) - Jeff Brown (9,928)
Jeff Brown

If you've come to this one late, haven't seen it yet . . . I envy you. Having seen it over twenty times with the family, I wish I was able to see it again and again fresh each time to fully experience the wonder, the magic, the story. If you grew up in the Northeast, this movie reeks of the magic... ( added 205 days 20 hours ago.)
 

 
“The Good Shepherd” An Interesting Tale of Today or Just Another Movie? - - Robert Melaccio, Sr. (5,185)
Robert Melaccio, Sr.

The movie told the story of power, deceit and lies. It was about ideals gone astray. Broken family, lies, deceit and of course power and the destruction of a mans character. Now needless to say I thought it was very appropriate for the times we live in although set in the early sixties. While... ( added 2 years 172 days ago.)
United 93 – WOW! - Scott Brown (282)
Scott Brown

I went to see United 93 today, and must say, WOW! While the story line was, of course, very depressing, the movie was really well done. It never broke down into wild speculation, spectacular special effects, or over dramatization. Instead, it compiles what we do know into a cohesive... ( added 3 years 193 days ago.)
Mel Gibson's Apocalypto - Angela Carter (270)
I loved this movie, but that could be because ever since I first heard about their lost cities being excavated, when I was 10, I have loved the Mayan culture. This movie is centered around the son of a Mayan chieftain, Jaguar Paw and how he escaped the fate of being sacrificed to the Mayan... ( added 1 year 137 days ago.)
Steroids loom large in Bigger, Stronger, Faster - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

This is a poignant outstanding film from Chris Bell that has a focus on the steroid issues and some of the broader implications around that. This film is taking more of a pro and con position that does dig deep on the issue. The footage itself is quite compelling and the editing on this film... ( added 1 year 137 days ago.)
A review of Across the Universe - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

This movie moves us across a landscape of Beatles hits and really fleshes out the words and possible meanings of the songs. The setting of the movie is the turbulent late 60’s, and it follows three central characters who are in their late teens in Greenwich Village which is kind of a portend to... ( added 2 years 51 days ago.)
A review of the movie Becoming Jane - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

This is a film that explores the life of Jane Austen, a very famous novelist who wrote such great works as Pride and Prejudice which also became a major motion picture that was received with critical acclaim. Although this film started out somewhat slow, the overall noir of this film is... ( added 2 years 90 days ago.)
A review of the movie Once - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

This is a movie from Dublin, Ireland which is a music film. The movie teams up two real life songwriters and singers , Glen Hansard who is from Ireland and a guitarist and vocalist and Marketa Irglova who is a songwriter, vocalist and pianist. They play the guy and the girl respectively. The film... ( added 2 years 149 days ago.)
The Hammer at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

This is a feel good movie that contains excellent acting performances. The central character is Jerry Farro, played by Adam Corolla. The soon to be 40 Jerry Farro, had prior experience as a talented fighter in the Golden Gloves when he was 19 and at that point had Olympic potential, but drifted... ( added 2 years 194 days ago.)
Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas, Lost In Pursuit Of The American Dream - Vanilla Sky (280)
Vanilla Sky

America, Las Vegas, 1971.... At a first glance some people may assume that this film is just an excuse to promote explicit drug taking and consequently dismiss it out of hand for its portrayal of a controversial topic choice. However it is much much more complex and meaningful. Underneath the... ( added 3 years 259 days ago.)
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince Review (SPOILERS!) - - Cameron Home (284)
Cameron Home

I am a big fan of the Harry Potter books. I've read better, but I've read far less. So naturally, I like the Harry Potter movies. lately though, they've been straying more and more away from the original book they were based on. So what about Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince? Is it a piece... ( added 94 days 9 hours ago.)
A review of the movie Definitely Maybe - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

The movie starts out in present day, with opening scenes where Will Hayes, played by Ryan Reynolds, is walking around in happy scenes in sunny days in the big city, but we don't quite know where to place him yet. At this point, the movie goes right into the maybe, and the definitely seems to have... ( added 1 year 255 days ago.)
Don't Miss Nancy Drew - Maria Green (0)
My kids begged me to see the teenage sleuth and I was glad to require the reading of at least one of her books before the adventure. I hadn't seen any reviews or trailors of the movie and I wondered how they would approach it. Would they bring us back in time to Nancy's world? Would the entire... ( added 2 years 137 days ago.)
Lithium Springs, An Independent Film Photographed In the Woods, Swamps, Rivers and Underwater Caves of Central Florida - Carter Lord (9)
The Dove Foundation calls the film "laugh out loud funny" and the well-known Christian reviewer Ted Baehr of Movieguide calls it an "amusing, campy, whimsical, heartfelt movie" that is "especially fun for young children." Lithium Springs, an independent film photographed in the woods, swamps... ( added 2 years 187 days ago.)
A Review of Stomp the Yard - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

On several levels this was a fantastic film. The movie started out with a long scene of break dancing contest with rather surreal overtones and ended this rather lengthy opening scene with a tragic shooting over the earnings of the winners of the contest, although this was not a violent movie.... ( added 2 years 263 days ago.)
A review of the Pursuit of Happyness - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

This movie has done well in the box and it touted as a story of homelessness but it made an impression on me at another level. First was just the relentless pursuit within the character played by Will Smith. He starts off as a salesmen of radiological machines to doctors, and is having... ( added 2 years 291 days ago.)
Review of The Holiday - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

This film features the lovely Kate Winslett The seasonal setting of the film is appropriate as it occurs around Christmas into New Years. Kate’s character Iris who lives in England, has had a love interest of three years, a co worker who is amiable towards her, but has never brought it to the... ( added 2 years 322 days ago.)
Walk the Line Movie - Kim Madison (13)
Based on the two books penned by the legendary man himself, "Cash: The Authobiography" and "Man in Black", "Walk the Line" is a biopic of the famous country music singer, Johnny Cash. Just recently, a movie of its kind was also released, depicting the life of jazz sensation Ray Charles, played by... ( added 3 years 153 days ago.)
Spike Lee's new crime drama, Inside Man, is nothing short of brilliant! - Amber R (15)
by. Emanuel Levy Spike Lee's new crime drama, Inside Man , is nothing short of brilliant. It's also one of the two or three best films he has made in his twenty-year career, along with Do the Right Thing and He Got Game. At once celebrating, deconstructing and surpassing the heist films... ( added 3 years 231 days ago.)
Forever Strong: Christian Movie Reviews - - Timothy Dall (150)
I haven't read many favorable reviews about this film on the web up to this point even though it received high marks and reviews from private screenings with film critics. Concerning the negative reviews, I'm a bit shocked once again at how quickly the "message" has been matter-of-factly passed... ( added 65 days 6 hours ago.)
 

 
The Feelgood Movie of the Year - Slumdog Millionaire - - Russell Shortt (997)
Russell Shortt

Slumdog Millionaire is a damn fine movie, set and filmed in India, it tells the story of a young man from the slums of Mumbai who lands a place in the hot seat on the worldwide phenomenon hot-show Who Wants to be a Millionaire. Director Danny Boyle manages to weave an eloquent epic that centres... ( added 289 days 10 hours ago.)
Review: The Secret (Rhonda Byrne) - Jeff Brown (9,928)
Jeff Brown

Just read Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich. That's where Byrne discovered "the secret." It's nothing new, no secret at all. It's is just like the laundry shop owner, Mr. Lee, in the old Calgon commercial who tells a customer he gets the cloths white using an "Ancient Chinese secret." Of course... ( added 1 year 107 days ago.)
A review of the French Comedy Priceless - - Joseph Jagde (823)
Joseph Jagde

This Parisian comedy has a particular mint opening scene, giving the grandeur and allure of the Paris in lush beachside cafes. The premise of the movie is based on the interference of high prices in the pursuit of love and romance but also the general malaise that a lack of on hand funding... ( added 1 year 206 days ago.)

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