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    'Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'

    2/10

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    Some films I've recently seen:

    "Harvey" (1950) - 8/10 - always a pleasure to watch a James Stewart performance. Indeed, the performances all-round were excellent.

    "The Life Guard" - 6/10 - indie flick with Kristen Bell. She's a reporter who packs in her New York life at age 29 and returns home where she takes up her old job as a swimming pool lifeguard. She gets into a relationship with a troubled teen and coming-of-age indie things ensue. I quite enjoyed it. The sort of movie that would fly under most radars, but I rather dug it.

    "Pain & Gain" - 5/10 - Michael Bay's "little" movie between Transformers 3 and 4. Overlong and intensely meat-headed, it's astonishing that this was all based on a real story, but there's some bizarrely and darkly comic moments to be had. Dwayne Johnson steals the movie.

    "Despicable Me 2" - 7/10 - jolly good fun. Who can resist the yellow minions running around causing havoc, and while the actual plot of the movie is a little soft it still keeps you entertained throughout. Now, will a spin-off movie entirely about the yellow minions work or will it be too much of a good thing?

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    The Millionaire Tour 7/10
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    Cowboys vs Zombies (2014) 5/10, the zombies movements looked like a cross between an epileptic fit & raving.
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    21 Jump Street (2012):

    I'm not familiar with the original show, and I wasn't a fan at all of Channing Tatum (indeed, I thought he was a dull-eyed moron who couldn't act worth a damn due to the likes of GI Joe) ... however - with his cameo in This Is The End, and now 21 Jump Street, I'm totally in a different mind about Tatum. He was great in this flick and made a really good team with Jonah Hill. The script was whip smart and the direction had laser like focus - it subverted expectations and cliches, in terms of itself as well as action/comedy/buddy-cop movies, while also playing up those aspects, and had a really tight sense for comedy. I laughed throughout and really enjoyed it.

    9/10

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    8/10
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    Le gamin au vélo (The Kid With A Bike) - Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne

    Drama by the Belgian Dardenne brothers dealing with the friendship between a neglected boy living in a foster home and a hairdresser. Breaks and warms the heart at the same time. Fantastic performances, documentary style direction and a lot of 'soul' elevate this above the average arthouse fare. Recommended.

    9/10

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    'Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'

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    7/10
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    7/10
    Quite an enjoyable film, likeable characters, decent storyline.
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    All Superheroes Must Die: 7/10

    Chronicle: 10/10

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    8/10 , excellent!!
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    Dirty Mary Crazy Larry - 7/10

    I prefer Vanishing Point, but this was a pretty cool 70s car movie - and the car stuff is all the more impressive as it was done for real (rather than today where it's usually CGI); the near-miss with the bus early on alone was pretty hair-raising. Only just watched this for the first time last night, and so I saw a few shots QT specifically referenced in Death Proof. Good flick.

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    Godzilla - 7/10
    Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. On it everyone you love, everyone you know, everyone you ever heard of, every human being who ever was, lived out their lives. The aggregate of our joy and suffering, thousands of confident religions, ideologies, and economic doctrines, every hunter and forager, every hero and coward, every creator and destroyer of civilization, every king and peasant, every young couple in love, every mother and father, hopeful child, inventor and explorer, every teacher of morals, every corrupt politician, every "superstar," every "supreme leader," every saint and sinner in the history of our species lived there--on a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam. [click for more]
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    7/10
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    'How to Train Your Dragon'

    8/10

    Was all set to hate this so bad when I heard American and Scottish accents...on Vikings...but ended up loving it.
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