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Ravage wrote:

Has anyone seen Shutter Island yet? It looks awesome, I just haven't gone to see it yet...

It's a bit slow. Plays like a long Twilight Zone episode. It has it's moments.

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Ravage

Well, it has been a while since the last time I saw the Twilight Zone

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I just watched The Princess and The Frog in HD, boy does it look and sound good. If you still haven't seen it, you definitely should.

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I'm hesitant to see Kick-Ass. It embodies everything I dislike about modern-day comics. But, because it's a superhero movie, I'll probably end up seeing it anyway. In fact, it's that "hook" that baited me to see The Incredibles and Watchmen. And although I didn't particularly like either of those films, I couldn't help but enjoy myself to some extent. I'm dyin' for a good superhero movie!

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Toki wrote:

I'm hesitant to see Kick-Ass.

I don't blame you. It looks like a rip-off off many, many movies that are out there and it really doesn't look funny or even worth a watch. That's just me though.

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Kid_A

Everbody needs to see How to Train Your Dragon. It's a huge step forward for Dreamworks (who have been making generally mediocre movies since Shrek 2) and in some ways animation in general. The 3D is incredible, and it has a wonderful emphasis on story and characters rather than pop-culture in jokes.

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Kid_A wrote:

Everbody needs to see How to Train Your Dragon. It's a huge step forward for Dreamworks (who have been making generally mediocre movies since Shrek 2) and in some ways animation in general. The 3D is incredible, and it has a wonderful emphasis on story and characters rather than pop-culture in jokes.

Uck, I could never sit through that! I don't like CGI movies. In fact, the only one I'm even considering seeing is Tangled.

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kevohki

"Kick-Ass", "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World", and "Toy Story 3" are probably all I'm seeing this year. I can pass on "Iron Man 2" and what looks to be a terrible "Prince of Persia" movie.

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StarBoy91

Kid_A wrote:

Everbody needs to see How to Train Your Dragon.

I should go watch it. Looks interesting.

To each their own

Kid_A

Toki wrote:

Kid_A wrote:

Everbody needs to see How to Train Your Dragon. It's a huge step forward for Dreamworks (who have been making generally mediocre movies since Shrek 2) and in some ways animation in general. The 3D is incredible, and it has a wonderful emphasis on story and characters rather than pop-culture in jokes.

Uck, I could never sit through that! I don't like CGI movies. In fact, the only one I'm even considering seeing is Tangled.

You're missing out. Some of the best movies of the past decade have been computer animated (The Incredibles, Wall-E, Up). Dreamworks I typically hate, but How to Train Your Dragon was a surprisingly touching movie. I will say though, Tangled looks very interesting.

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StarBoy91

@Kid - don't forget Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs. At least, I liked that movie.

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I never saw The Notebook. I heard it was based on a novel and that it was sad.

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irken004

@Swiket U made me realize just how much I hate Dreamworks animated films.

I'd throw up right now if I wasn't a Decepticon.

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@Swiket U made me realize just how much I hate Dreamworks animated films.

I'd throw up right now if I wasn't a Decepticon.

Antz and Shark Tale were the only two I didn't think were good. All the others I liked alright.

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StarBoy91

Bee Movie was funny, but I only saw it when it was in theatres.

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Wildvine53

How to Train Your Dragon surprised me, I knew it would be good but I wasn't expecting it to be amazing! Monsters Vs Aliens is still my favorite Dreamworks movie though

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SuperMarioFan96

@Swiket That Was absolutely hilarious. Although I do like Dreamworks movies.... some of them.... or at least I did when I first saw them.... when I was little......

I know it was in theaters a while ago, but I just saw Up for the first time, and it was spectacular. I really need to see more Pixar movies, I've only seen the first 2 Toy Storys, Finding Nemo, Cars, and now Up. And I don't even remember either Toy Story movie because I was really young when I saw them. My favorite Pixar movie is Finding Nemo, I recently watched it after not watching it since I was pretty young, and it was even better than I remember.

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The only Pixar movie I've ever enjoyed is the first Toy Story. It was really good.

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StarBoy91

I can't wait to watch Toy Story 3!!!!

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