January 2010
9 posts
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Shadow of a Doubt review
Shadow of a Doubt: intense and creepy, very dark. Well shot, great characters, but some cheesiness. Not Hitchcock’s best but good.
Jan 30th
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"The Knack...and how to get it" review
“The Knack…and how to get it”: one of my new favorites. 60s British sex generation comedy. Uniquely/artistically shot. Made rape funny!?
Jan 30th
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Avatar review
[So this review is NOT short, but it’s what I wrote after seeing it. Enjoy!] So, I just saw “Avatar”. It was good. It was everything I expected from it. It was Fern Gully, meets, Pocahontas, meets Jarhead, meets Smurfs, meets Spy Kids 3D, meets “Old Man’s War”, meets Braveheart, meets Lord of the Rings, meets Surrogates, meets the John Carter of Mars series, meets…I could go on all day. It...
Jan 30th
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Book of Eli review
Book of Eli: Amazing. Beautifully shot. Best post-apocalyptic film I’ve seen. A modern Mad Max with a bit of F. 451. Wonderful performances.
Jan 30th
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Dragonslayer review
Dragonslayer: a cliche fantasy movie. Not bad, but not too much to see.
Jan 30th
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Near Dark review
Near Dark: a slow, pointless vampire movie. Can’t sympathize with the evil main characters. Should have been more intense and cooler.
Jan 30th
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Duplicity review
“Duplicity”: Sexy, funny, smart. The relationship between Owen and Roberts is great. More clever than any Mission:Impossible. Watch it.
Jan 30th
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The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus review
So, this is my first movie review. I already have posted quite a few so these will be going up pretty fast. “The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus: Awesome! Creative and well played. Gilliam is a genius. Unfortunately the movie is not longer. RIP Heath.”
Jan 30th
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Welcome!
So, this is my new blog connected with http://willanoid.tumblr.com/. It’s where I am now going to post movie reviews. I used to post them on Twitter and the other blog but now I am only doing it with this blog. The reviews are typed on twitter so they are only 140 characters long thus making them short. There’s usually more to say about them, but I have to keep them short. So please...
Jan 30th