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0 out of 1 users found this helpful  Loved it.
Posted: 10/16/2009A review of Where the Wild Things Are by middypie
This movie is deep, thoughtful, emotional, funny, heartbreaking, and even scary. I took both of my boys 5, and 7 to see it. My 5 year old got a bit bored, but it kept him entertained for the most part. My 7 year old cried, laughed, and cuddled with me through the scary part. The Wild Things were just as human as you and I. Max was beautiful, and just as a little boy whose heart is hurting would be. I can think of kiddie films that are more enjoyable, but I can't think of any that teach such an important lesson. Life is hard, and at times painful, but love will always pull you through. P.S. Language was "hell", and "damn" I think each was said once.
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0 out of 1 users found this helpful  Boring and Cute collide
Posted: 8/28/2008A review of The House Bunny by pbbthhhhhh
Not that I expected Oscar material.... It was rather boring though. Reminded me of Sydney White, only that wasn't quite as boring, and certainly their was better acting going on. The laughs I don't think were worth sitting there for an hour and a half watching some pretty laaaaaaaaaaame acting (Girls from Girls Next Door, Hugh, and crazy deep voiced, hunch backed shemale) Also, Rumer Willis, you are spoiled.....and odd looking. I hope you fail, simply because I saw you on T.V. throwing a tantrum about your celebrity status. Anna Farris, you are so cute, I just can't enough of your perkiness and bubbleheadedness :)
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0 out of 0 users found this helpful  Purdy good flick
Posted: 7/29/2008A review of The Dark Knight by Emilienumerouno
Awesome, exciting movie. Loved, loved, loved Joker. One thing though, huge irritation was Christian Bale's desperate attempt to sound intimidating, dark, and mysterious with the throaty, deep voice when he was in Batman mode. Made me wonder if his costume was to tight and constricting his voice box. Other than that, really cool movie.
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8 out of 11 users found this helpful  really enjoyable movie
Posted: 11/18/2005A review of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by middypie
I am 23 and a very, very big fan of Harry Potter. I wouldnt go to the movie dressed as a character....... but I have read all of the books at least twice if not three times. That being said, I was dissapointed about two things, Dobby not being in it, and the Quidditch World Cup scene. Other than that, I really, truly enjoyed myself, and thought it was a great movie. They did leave out a whole lot, but they got the most interesting and important parts in there. For a two and a half hour movie, I think it was great. Defenitly not for the younger kids though, I wouldnt take a child under 8 or 9.
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0 out of 0 users found this helpful  The Last Samurai
Posted: 12/5/2003A review of The Last Samurai by middypie
A movie that really grips your heart. A very deep love story and a strong story of life in general. It is very rare when an ending leaves you satisfied, this one does. I would go see it again, and again.
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