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Autumn. It was so bad I turned it off after 10 minutes.
 

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Escaflowne. Way better than the television series! I absolutely loved this movie.
 

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Black Swan, again--better the second time around

Voyage of the Dawn Treader--it's nice that the villain apparently shows absolutely no motivation (except, apparently, doing it for the evulz) and, really, doesn't commit much evil except pissing off enough Narnians to have them send a military force after it, when they probably would have just left it alone. Blech.

Yann Arthus Bertrand's Home -- incredible, wish I'd seen this on the big screen

Sweetgrass--ditto
 

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For Colored Girls.

Dear me. I floved seeing an AA cast of this magnitude in such a stunning play. I remember seeing it performed and crying because it was so raw,real,and perfect. I was so excited to see the movie.

Unfortunately,the deep power and pain of the play was completely butchered. There is an expression called 'know your lane". TP should have left this classic alone.
 

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Loved it, best one of the series so far. I cried a couple times. Thought they stayed pretty true to the story. Can't wait until the 2nd part!!
 

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Looking for Mr. Goodbar.

An old standby of mine. And a pov character who dies at the end. Wonderful
 

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The Lovely Bones

(I hate Stanley Tucci now)
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I'm in the middle of watching I, Robot, but the last one I watched fully was It's Complicated - not too bad, but not the best film ever either.
 

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Inception. Absolutely fantastic, and very inspiring. I was thinking while watching it how much it reminded me of The Prestige in terms of its structure and the questions it had me asking myself, and only realized afterwards that both films had the same director. I think both films will remain among my favourites for a long time.
 

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The Bounty (1984)

What a cast! Anthony Hopkins, Daniel Day Lewis, Mel Gibson, Laurence Olivier, Liam Neeson, Bernard Hill....
 

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Death to Smoochy

I don't know why, but I really like that movie.

Love this movie! Possibly because I sat through a gazillion Barney episodes when the kids were little. (Kill me.) Love the jokes, the chaos, robin Williams as psycho ex-child show host, Edward Norton and his "anger management issues, everything--well, except the ending, which I though seemed liek "oops, we ran out of money, so let's wrap everything up." I also really like Edward Norton, esp. In The Illusionist, but I swear, every time I see him, I think: Smoochy!
 

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Bounty Hunter. J.Aniston's and G.Butler's agents, and whoever convinced them to keep doing these lame-ass, moronic romantic comedies, should be dragged off to Times Square and publicly humiliated.
 

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Just saw 'Law Abiding Citizen' with G.Butler and Jamie Foxx on TV - brutal, violent, and absolutely impossible to make you suspend your disbelief. Glad I never spent money to go and see this.
 

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Im Sang-soo's remake of The Housemaid. Superb.
 

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Just watched The Sorceror's Apprentice last night.
Nick Cage still hasn't learned to show a lot of emotion when reading his lines. But, it was interesting and entertaining.