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Bluffmaster

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I Love you Man : 8/10

Genuinely funny.

We are Marshall : 8/10

Very Nice movie. Its not just another sports film, it has a soul, very emotional at times. Also, Matthew McConaughey was awesome.
 

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We are Marshall : 8/10

Very Nice movie. Its not just another sports film, it has a soul, very emotional at times. Also, Matthew McConaughey was awesome.

True. It is a superb movie. Both the lead actors, McConaughey and the other guy who plays assistant coach Red Dawson, have performed wonderfully.
 

Bluffmaster

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^Mathew Fox. I find it really funny, I haven't seen a single work of his in which his character hasn't shed a tear. The Cry baby of Hollywood I must say. :p But yeah, he acts well. I am not a fan of his character in LOST but he is likable.
 

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District 9: 8/10 a nice movie which could have been a lil better sans the constant swearing, and the hand held cameras.

I dont where did hollywood get the idea that a hand-held camera makes the story more realistic, its just plain pain in the neck to watch the jerky camera movements.
 

Bluffmaster

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^But it does. The use of handheld camera made Cloverfield into a totally different experience which otherwise would have been an average flick.
 

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Forgotten Pistolero AKA Il Pistolero dell'Ave Maria (1969) - 7/10

Nice Western revenge drama/action with excellent background score and good casting.
 

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Aces170 said:
District 9: 8/10 a nice movie which could have been a lil better sans the constant swearing, and the hand held cameras.
I dont where did hollywood get the idea that a hand-held camera makes the story more realistic, its just plain pain in the neck to watch the jerky camera movements.
It was supposed to have a documentary feel and hence the "jerky" camera. It was far better than what Michael Bay used in his movies.