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Banned
Armegeddon, where they flew to an asteroid (apparently a very slow asteroid) that was heading for earth. Thank heaven they took their double-sized machine guns, and Liv Tyler was weepy over one of the rugged lads, or earth was doomed.
I got my money back half-way through (don't forget kiddies, when that movie sucks the big one, you too can rightfully get the lolly back as long as you didn't stay too long!)
Far From Heaven . Far from good, when they thrust the whole race and gay and social politics in my face for 2 hours. In the 50's every car was pristine and shone dustfree as well. Can't they hire cars that aren't museum pieces or put some dirt on them? course not, it's Hollywood .
Gangs of New York . Leonardo de Caprio was poorly cast, and Daniel Day Lewis should stop congratulating himself for that accent he blithered through because it was shit. An excuse for an 'epic', that shouldn't win anything, but probably made big box-office anyway.
Donnie Darko. Pathetic 'fancy dress' costumes, poor plot, and obviously a vehicle for Drew Barrymore .
Nepotism ruins many films, the need to put a 'star' in them and thereby make the story veiled behind the too-pretty person conveying them, and the need to pander to the 'stupid' element in the audience.
I got my money back half-way through (don't forget kiddies, when that movie sucks the big one, you too can rightfully get the lolly back as long as you didn't stay too long!)
Far From Heaven . Far from good, when they thrust the whole race and gay and social politics in my face for 2 hours. In the 50's every car was pristine and shone dustfree as well. Can't they hire cars that aren't museum pieces or put some dirt on them? course not, it's Hollywood .
Gangs of New York . Leonardo de Caprio was poorly cast, and Daniel Day Lewis should stop congratulating himself for that accent he blithered through because it was shit. An excuse for an 'epic', that shouldn't win anything, but probably made big box-office anyway.
Donnie Darko. Pathetic 'fancy dress' costumes, poor plot, and obviously a vehicle for Drew Barrymore .
Nepotism ruins many films, the need to put a 'star' in them and thereby make the story veiled behind the too-pretty person conveying them, and the need to pander to the 'stupid' element in the audience.
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