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This is the worst film I have ever seen.....
9 years 1 month ago
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how the fuck can snow white and the seven dwarfs (the most important animation ever) be dropped for the lego movie. who ever edited this is a complete retard.
10 years 2 months ago
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how the fuck can snow white and the seven dwarfs (the most important animation ever) be dropped for the lego movie. who ever edited this is a complete retard.
10 years 2 months ago
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Amazing story about three aboriginal children traveling 1500 miles to get back to their family. Rabbit-proof fence is brilliantly acted and carries a haunting message about a side of Australia that seems to have been covered up. The only criticism I have on the film is that it was a bit disneyfied, they should have tried to make it more controversial and harder for the audience to watch. The Comic Sans font made me laugh too.
10 years 2 months ago
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A bit annoying that you've added a further 60 films, but i do understand why. Can who ever edits these things put it back into alphabetical order because chronological order is awful for a list of this side
10 years 3 months ago
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Quite surprised at how much i enjoyed this movie. Although I found myself fickle at times, the film has a strong message about how governments and corporations mistreat people who are in desperate need of help and can easily be applied to current world conflicts. This movie barely puts a foot wrong, with its breathtaking special effects that are not in your face like some Hollywood films like to do. Along with its documentary style, Director Neill Blomkamp has created a realist sci-fi that will survive the test of time.
10 years 7 months ago
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the first film to ever be publicly exhibited, perhaps the most important film ever made. To criticise it is both immature and idiotic
10 years 7 months ago
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One of Lars Von Trier's most depressing film, or arguably even one of the most depressing films ever made. Breaking the Waves looks into the lives of a happy couple who suddenly face a battle with physical and mental disabilities. A realist drama with ground breaking performances from both Watson and Skarsgard. A long but rewarding watch, with quiet a surprise ending.
10 years 7 months ago
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A near perfect film noir by Fritz Lang, arguably darker than most. The action is brutal, the acting is excellent. A complete thrill ride, just be carful where you put the coffee when you watch this one.
10 years 7 months ago
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A beautifully shot drama, with masterful sound design. Beau travail looks into the life of a platoon of legionnaires stationed in North Africa. The film may move at a slow pace and have little dialogue, but these criticisms are completely overshadowed by its compelling visuals and intriguing ending. A must watch.
10 years 7 months ago
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I love films about the industry and this is one of the best. A cleverly layered story loosely based on several big players of that time. Kirk Douglas is excellent as big time producer Jonathan Shields whose story is told through three ex- acquaintances who believe Shields has wronged them, as they dig deeper into their own stories they come to the realisation that he has done no such thing.
10 years 7 months ago
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really enjoyed watching this one. great cast and a lot of fun
10 years 7 months ago
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this is like all the student films in the world rolled into one
10 years 11 months ago
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