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National Treasure
So I went to see National Treasure today. Why so late - two weeks after it opened? No, my decision had nothing to do with the fact the movie stayed on top of the box office for 2 straight weekends (and possibly will stick around a bit more). I really wanted to see this flick ever since I saw the trailer – which was very recently. In fact, if you think about it, the movie kinda crept under the radar, and boom – big promotion, talk shows, loud trailers, which is all very typical of Bruckheimer. And, before you turn your nose, please remember tha while Jerry Bruckheimer has delivered us some stinkers, he’s also been involved with some great movies and TV shows, and I believe, Nicolas Cage has chosen very well this time. read more...
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The Incredibles (2004)
Being a sucker for Pixar movies, I tried to see this on the opening day, the very first show, before the crowds flooded in, but I was late. So I gave this movie about 10 days, to dissipate the hype, and cool off the madness. And after having seen it, I wish I saw it on the opening day - so I can tell everyone I knew just how good and delicious-looking the movie is. This is big, expensive, but well put together film, and is worth your time, and your attention. Check it out this very weekend, and then go out and buy it on DVD when it comes out. Your kids (and some friends) will thank you for it. read more...
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I, Robot (2004)
Will Smith returns once again, around July 4th festivities (that's "his" weekend, been that for years, right?), to kick some robot butt. The surprise here is that the movie is pretty good, even engaging at some points. Here's our review. read more...
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City Of God (2002) puts Boyz N' The Hood to shame
For those who haven't seen it, It's a story of a freelance photographer who appears to get caught in a street gang clash by accident. But it's no accident. He traces the whole history of the gangs and how he grew up and how the gang members grew into their stature.
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My Top 10 list of 2003
One of the things about me any interest in movies is that I like to make a Top 10 list for each year. This is actually my second year posting a Top 10 list.
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Hidalgo (2004)
Starring: a horse. Co-starring: Viggo Mortensen, Omar Sharif, Zuleikha Robinson
Critical consensus (from rottentomatoes.com): The scenery looks great, but this overstuffed horse story contains too much cheese. read more...
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The Terminal (2004)
So the big Spielberg/Hanks movie is not doing as well as originally expected. Why is this happening - the movie got great reviews, and the star power is attractive. What went wrong? Here's a few ideas that have crossed my mind as I watched "The Terminal" this past weekend.
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The Triplets of Belleville (2003)
Here's the best animated film of 2003, which wasn't even noticed in theaters. Only after a few positive mentions at some film festival, this cartoon got its second life. Now it's out on DVD, and I absolutely must have it. read more...
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