Rate The Last Movie You Watched
Jun 30, 2009 at 5:25 AM Post #4,036 of 24,678
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That's a silly thing to say. If one doesn't like a movie, there's no reason to rate different because you expected not to.


Im pretty sure Hollywood is predictable enough to back my statement.
 
Jun 30, 2009 at 6:19 PM Post #4,040 of 24,678
Gran Torino - 5 Starts out of 5

What a great flick.

A tad slow in the first 10 minutes, but it picked up soon after that, and held me intrigued for the rest of the film. A bit predictable at times, but had amazing character development, and I found myself caring deeply for the characters (a rare occurrence in movies these days). A strange blend of Archie Bunker meets Crash, Meets Karate Kid.

A wonderful movie that had me thinking about it for a couple of days after I saw it. It is always nice when a movie like this comes along every once in a great while to wash the bile out of my throat caused by the typical Hollywood fare that is cranked out as of late at an alarming rate.

Bravo Mr. Eastwood, Bravo.
 
Jul 1, 2009 at 1:00 PM Post #4,043 of 24,678
"Midnight Cowboy" - 9.5/10

Dated, but still a great movie, possibly the best 60's movie for time and place.
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Jul 3, 2009 at 5:29 AM Post #4,047 of 24,678
Oz Season 2 - 9/10

Quaddy my man, I need to take a break from the institution for a while. Segments of that season were hard to watch for a red blooded male.
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Beecher and Schlesinger are still my two favorite characters.
 

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