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Well, I went to see 28 Weeks Later last night.
I would have to say that I was pretty disappointed after seeing it. But I would like to add that it did start out promising, even though the ravaging scenes at the beginning were a little blurry, it sort of gave you that sense of panic where you're constantly asking, "what the heck is going on?"
But after that it just became predictablly dense. The events that drove the characters made no sense. Why does a head Medical Officer have no real power in the military? Not even enough to order a simple peon to do something...
How is it possible that someone with a bullet hole in their leg can outrun a horde of lightening fast infected?
Why does the father still remember everything while infected with the rage? Unlike the last movie where they were just less or more mindless carnivores.
And having a person that has a natural immunity to a genetically enhanced virus is a weak plot line at best, especially something as nasty as the Rage virus that, if anyone has seen the first remembers, could infect a burly chap with one drop of blood to the eye.
I would have to say that I was pretty disappointed after seeing it. But I would like to add that it did start out promising, even though the ravaging scenes at the beginning were a little blurry, it sort of gave you that sense of panic where you're constantly asking, "what the heck is going on?"
But after that it just became predictablly dense. The events that drove the characters made no sense. Why does a head Medical Officer have no real power in the military? Not even enough to order a simple peon to do something...
How is it possible that someone with a bullet hole in their leg can outrun a horde of lightening fast infected?
Why does the father still remember everything while infected with the rage? Unlike the last movie where they were just less or more mindless carnivores.
And having a person that has a natural immunity to a genetically enhanced virus is a weak plot line at best, especially something as nasty as the Rage virus that, if anyone has seen the first remembers, could infect a burly chap with one drop of blood to the eye.
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Ya, I liked the first one as well. I found it also pretty good in terms of the paniced decisions the characters were making in a live or die situation...the was more rational, but still as random and by the seat of your pants...
This one...uh-uh...it was all a series of stupid mistakes made one after another, poorly written into the script to add "suspense" or to push along the story line.
This one...uh-uh...it was all a series of stupid mistakes made one after another, poorly written into the script to add "suspense" or to push along the story line.
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Just got home from Pirates of the Caribbean 3. Big budget movie. Wish they started spending more of that money on half decent script writers. I'm glad I saw it in a movie theatre, for the effects, though. The final battle was worth the price of admission. And of course I'm not likely to ever see Johnny Depp and Chow Yun Fat in the same movie again. Pity Yun Fat's role wasn't larger.
Needless to say, if you're a fan of the series, this one is a must see, and it's not really worse than the second one. One could argue, and rightly so, that the second and third are one movie.
Now, if they ever make one more, let's have more Johnny Depp in it and less Orlando Bloom, even if it did suit him to be a bit darker in this one. Johnny Depp rulez! I actually just saw his first movie the other day, Nightmare on Elm Street. It's always fun to see where they started.
Needless to say, if you're a fan of the series, this one is a must see, and it's not really worse than the second one. One could argue, and rightly so, that the second and third are one movie.
Now, if they ever make one more, let's have more Johnny Depp in it and less Orlando Bloom, even if it did suit him to be a bit darker in this one. Johnny Depp rulez! I actually just saw his first movie the other day, Nightmare on Elm Street. It's always fun to see where they started.

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Spider-Man 3
Not as good as the first and the second one, but still a nice action movie with some great special effects (especially Venom and Sandman looked cool). I think there were too many villains. Venom and the return of the Green Goblin would have been more than enough. In my oppinion there was no need for Sandman...
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Great movie starring Marianne Faithful. It´s about an elder woman who needs money for the cure of her grandson who is suffering a deadly illness. So she starts working in a sex club and soon becomes the "best right hand" in whole London....
Go and watch this movie! It´s definitely worth the money!!!
Not as good as the first and the second one, but still a nice action movie with some great special effects (especially Venom and Sandman looked cool). I think there were too many villains. Venom and the return of the Green Goblin would have been more than enough. In my oppinion there was no need for Sandman...
Irina Palm
Great movie starring Marianne Faithful. It´s about an elder woman who needs money for the cure of her grandson who is suffering a deadly illness. So she starts working in a sex club and soon becomes the "best right hand" in whole London....
Go and watch this movie! It´s definitely worth the money!!!
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I skipped work on July 4th to see Transformers. My friend, who never does anything wrong and myself left for our lunch hour and didn't return until the movie was over...about 3 hours.
It was fantastic. Like absolutely fantastic. So good in fact, I felt like driving to my parents' house, digging out my Transformers and playing with them.
I've seen the movie twice in theatres now. I think the last time I ever saw a movie more than once in the theatres was when Star Wars A New Hope was re-released.
It was fantastic. Like absolutely fantastic. So good in fact, I felt like driving to my parents' house, digging out my Transformers and playing with them.
I've seen the movie twice in theatres now. I think the last time I ever saw a movie more than once in the theatres was when Star Wars A New Hope was re-released.
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HAs nobody seen Simpson -the movie yet? I am anxiously awaiting some form of review about that.
I am way behind on lots of movies. Could anyone tell me the best Hollywood movie that came out in the last 6 months in the cinemas. Has to be on DVD now.
I am way behind on lots of movies. Could anyone tell me the best Hollywood movie that came out in the last 6 months in the cinemas. Has to be on DVD now.

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I know 
I might look over some rental dvd's tonight so I can have a cozy night and just relax a bit. I am way stressed out. Yesterday I tried to keep awake through Sky CAptain and the world of tomorrow, but failed miserably 3-4 times, ending up with a weird sensation of having watched something I didn't quite get the hang of...
Thanks for the bids on good movies.
Back on track.
Sy captain had some fun ideas and was a great depiction of old classic superhero tales. Superman/SKy captain - Lois Lane/ Polly PErkins.
I think some of it was quite good, but the "basicness" of the story was a bit annoying to me. I needed a twist of some sorts...
Somethng like Dex being Totenkopf or something. BTW: What is Totenkopf called in Germany?

I might look over some rental dvd's tonight so I can have a cozy night and just relax a bit. I am way stressed out. Yesterday I tried to keep awake through Sky CAptain and the world of tomorrow, but failed miserably 3-4 times, ending up with a weird sensation of having watched something I didn't quite get the hang of...
Thanks for the bids on good movies.
Back on track.
Sy captain had some fun ideas and was a great depiction of old classic superhero tales. Superman/SKy captain - Lois Lane/ Polly PErkins.
I think some of it was quite good, but the "basicness" of the story was a bit annoying to me. I needed a twist of some sorts...
Somethng like Dex being Totenkopf or something. BTW: What is Totenkopf called in Germany?
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Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.
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