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<p>The content of the Hunger Games seemed a little 'brutal' for the target audience IMO (which I thought was young teens)</p>
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<p>Wolverine - pretty decent ride! Too long though!!</p>
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<p>We're the MIllers - a few laughs, but like most in this genre, a bit predictable! Jennifer Aniston looked good at the start in her 'stripper' role (no boobies sorry M4L) but then became mostly the dowdy housewife.</p>
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<p>A few good bloopers at the end too, particularly one where they were listening to the radio and the Friends theme came on!</p> -
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Oh! I see what they did there! Clever :)<br><br>
I might do as I loved the Harry Potter series.</p></blockquote>
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The last book is being made into two movie I think. In the book the creature that chased them at the end of the first movie were created from the corpses of the other dead competitors . I'm surprised that didn't make it into the movie . -
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<p>I don't really remember anything about The Road except that it was dreary and disappointing, and I don't want to revisit it, but I kinda recall there was almost dick-all dialogue in that one. I guess one of these days I'll actually read McCarthy (never touched the stuff, but have a friend who has read everything), maybe I'll wait for the comic book versions.</p>
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<p>The Novel of The Road is a harrowing read. Pretty much the bleakest and, in parts, most sickening thing I have read for a long while. The movie isn't the half of it.</p>
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<p>The Counselor is the first original screenplay by McCarthy - all the other movies are versions of his novels. As such, Ridley Scott seems to have devoted large chunks of screentime to dialogue to show off how clever he's been to get the 'Great American Novelist' to write it. Sadly, it's a bit of a mess as a film with very obvious characterisation and a plot that is convoluted and slow.</p> -
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<p>The Novel of The Road is a harrowing read. Pretty much the bleakest and, in parts, most sickening thing I have read for a long while. The movie isn't the half of it.</p>
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<p>The Counselor is the first original screenplay by McCarthy - all the other movies are versions of his novels. As such, Ridley Scott seems to have devoted large chunks of screentime to dialogue to show off how clever he's been to get the 'Great American Novelist' to write it. Sadly, it's a bit of a mess as a film with very obvious characterisation and a plot that is convoluted and slow.</p>
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<p>If you thought the road was sickening-and I agree with you, Blood Meridian by the same author would be much much worse in my opinion. I doubt hollywood would touch it with a 10 foot bargepole.</p> -
<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.toplessrobot.com/2013/12/megafoot_the_cyborg_bigfoot_movie_you_never_knew_y.php'>http://www.toplessrobot.com/2013/12/megafoot_the_cyborg_bigfoot_movie_you_never_knew_y.php</a></p>
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<p>This Desolation of Smaug review at The Onion is gold:</p>
<p><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.theonion.com/video/the-onion-reviews-the-hobbit-the-desolation-of-sma,34821/'>http://www.theonion.com/video/the-onion-reviews-the-hobbit-the-desolation-of-sma,34821/</a></p> -
Riddick and Drinking Buddies were both pretty average.<br><br>
M4L, Katie Sackhoff and Olivia Wilde get their girls out briefly side on at 57 and 37 mins respectively....not enough to make the movies any better -
<p>Olivia Wilde already got hers out in "Alpha Dog" they were ok, but nothing great. I would still hit it, hard</p>
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<p>watched Dredd last night. it was ok, plenty violent, too much slow-motion shit in it though (yes yes i know, i mean aside from the obvious bits). Lena Headey picked the wrong movie to try the oscar-bait "hot chick made to look ugly" role. </p>
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<p>Hobbit, one of the most disappointing movies I have seen this year.<br><br>
Added in unnecessary crap (Elf/dwarf love triangle WTF), minimized The Murkwood journey and also. Beorn's character.<br><br>
Mind you, Smaug was shit hot!</p>
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<p>Pretty much how I found it. I actually enjoyed the 1st movie more. The Elf/Dwarf love thing is fu*ken ridiculous. I also didn't picture Beorn looking like they had in the movie. He's supposed to be a bear of a man, not some lean Scandinavian. </p>
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<p>Agree about the dragon. I never expected it to look that good.</p>
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<p>I don't believe Jackson and co should've made these movies. Would have been better to get new blood on the project I reckon.</p> -
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<p>Added in unnecessary crap (Elf/dwarf love triangle WTF), </p>
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<p>Gimli seemed kinda infatuated with Galadriel in the last series, and unless I'm mistaken, Aragorn hooked up with Arwen, so there's a lot of inter-species perversion going on in Middle Earth.</p> -
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<p>Pretty much how I found it. I actually enjoyed the 1st movie more. The Elf/Dwarf love thing is fu*ken ridiculous. I also didn't picture Beorn looking like they had in the movie. He's supposed to be a bear of a man, not some lean Scandinavian. </p>
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<p>Agree about the dragon. I never expected it to look that good.</p>
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<p>I don't believe Jackson and co should've made these movies. <strong>Would have been better to get new blood on the project I reckon.</strong></p>
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<p>Wasn't that actually the plan? Jackson didn't want to compete with his own LOTR legacy, hence the directing initially going to del Toro before constant delays saw him leave?</p> -
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<p>Wasn't that actually the plan? Jackson didn't want to compete with his own LOTR legacy, hence the directing initially going to del Toro before constant delays saw him leave?</p>
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<p>It was totally the plan. And without Jackson & Weta, it likely wouldn't have gotten made. When del Toro departed, the entire project was in limbo, and managers of actors would not commit to the project without a director. Jackson accepted the position to ensure the project didn't collapse. </p>
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<p>Btw, have you seen the Smaug design artwork that was going to be del Toro's version? </p>
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<p><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-R85qTToT-Eo/TtbDAvxXreI/AAAAAAAAAKs/orDSM-6nKps/s1600/smaugdesign_konig.jpg" alt="smaugdesign_konig.jpg"></p>
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<p>Special Forces; Diane Kruger and Djimon Hounsou</p>
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<p>Enjoyed this, it would be classed as a foreign film with it needing subtitles for most of the film unless you are fluent in French</p>
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<p>Kruger is a war reporter who gets kidnapped in Pakistan, cue the Special Forces head in to rescue...seemed to be some realistic scenes along with some usual BS ones</p> -
<p>you had me at "Diane Kruger"</p>