Truly, a Moving Work of Art

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Truly, a Moving Work of Art

My taste in movies vary with my mood, but some of them,really appeal to me in a way that others never could.Its not because its the most clever, or the most appealing,its because its unbelievably well made, amazingly entertaining and most of all, it expands our boundaries.( image courtesy to Google search and I do not own any of them).

Published in Cinemarolling by agentX, on October 15, 2009
Zathura

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Zathura

This movie is about a teenager girl and her two younger brothers.

Published in Cinemarolling by amberstar, on August 2, 2009
The Bad Movie: A New Partner

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The Bad Movie: A New Partner

A story I came up with and I wanted to know what others thought. Let me know.

Published in Cinemarolling by Will Davis, on August 1, 2009
The Pink Panther

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The Pink Panther

Most of the younger generation has watched the remake featuring Steve Martin and Beyonce Knowles, released in 2006, but for those who have been the fans of one of the funniest phenomena in the history of cinema, nothing compares to the original version.

Published in Animation by Rodallega, on July 25, 2009
Coraline: Is the Clay Worth the Dough?

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Coraline: Is the Clay Worth the Dough?

A review of the film Coraline.

Published in Animation by YodaIam1, on July 23, 2009
The Painted Veil

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The Painted Veil

Love does not always start at first glance.

Published in Romance by Riley Themend, on June 16, 2009
Airport ‘77 (1977): Three and a Half Stars

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Airport ‘77 (1977): Three and a Half Stars

A 747 airliner is hijacked for some valuable cargo on board and ends up crashing in the Bermuda Triangle. Now the crew and passengers must escape before the plane is completely submerged with water.

Published in Cinemarolling by Stephen Brno, on April 18, 2009
Superman (1978): Five Stars

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Superman (1978): Five Stars

On the planet Krypton, three insurrectionists are sentenced to “eternal living death” in what’s called the Phantom Zone for attempting totalitarian rebellion, much thanks to the evidence provided by the widely respected scientist Jor-El. However, he is unable to convince them that their Kryptonian sun is due to explode soon, engulfing their entire planet. In response, Jor-El sends his only infant son, Kal-El, in a spacecraft en route to Earth where exposure to a yellow sun will advance him with superpowers (as it would do for any Kryptonian life-form).

Published in Action by Stephen Brno, on April 18, 2009
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978): Four Stars

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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1978): Four Stars

Tomatoes mysteriously become self-aware, sentient beings that set out to destroy humanity. The President and his staff recruit a special team of people to deter the tomato threat before it’s too late. Is it me or does the plot of this film sound like it’s right out of a 1950s science fiction movie? It sure does, if you ask me. But thankfully, this movie doesn’t take itself seriously.

Published in Comedy by Stephen Brno, on April 18, 2009
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure: 1979

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Beyond the Poseidon Adventure: 1979

Not too long after the rescue of the previous film’s six survivors, a pair of rivaling ships come across the capsized ocean liner in search of a fortune that is said to be hidden on board.

Published in Cinemarolling by Stephen Brno, on April 18, 2009