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Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004)
The greatest stoner film ever made. More then thirteen years later and this film still gets me every time. However, I have to deduct points because this film got me craving White Castle, and given that there is no White Castle anywhere near me, I have to now sit here angry about not being able to get it.
4/5
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there is no White Castle anywhere near me, I have to now sit here angry about not being able to get it.
4/5 -end quote That didn't stop Harold and Kumar...
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The greatest stoner film ever made. -end quote It was my understanding that Dazed and Confused held that distinction.
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I love John Woo's movies. I love John Travolta's acting ability. I love this movie like a fat kid loves cake!
5 stars!
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The trick is donut think about the blatant plug. While they did milk the advertising at least it was skim in parts and the whole movie overall had about 2% Krispy Kreme related dialog. Don't watch it with your wife though, Kimberly was hot and she might get jelly. -end quote As long as the product placement is sprinkled in and not powdered throughout the hole movie, I think I can stomach it!
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echidna64 wrote :
vkimo wrote :
The trick is donut think about the blatant plug. While they did milk the advertising at least it was skim in parts and the whole movie overall had about 2% Krispy Kreme related dialog. Don't watch it with your wife though, Kimberly was hot and she might get jelly. -end quote As long as the product placement is sprinkled in and not powdered throughout the hole movie, I think I can stomach it! -end quote Some of the scenes are a little fluffy, making the story line hard to swallow. They really sugar coated Alpha's character, but it was all in good taste.
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vkimo wrote :
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vkimo wrote :
The trick is donut think about the blatant plug. While they did milk the advertising at least it was skim in parts and the whole movie overall had about 2% Krispy Kreme related dialog. Don't watch it with your wife though, Kimberly was hot and she might get jelly. -end quote As long as the product placement is sprinkled in and not powdered throughout the hole movie, I think I can stomach it! -end quote Some of the scenes are a little fluffy, making the story line hard to swallow. They really sugar coated Alpha's character, but it was all in good taste. -end quote This movie sounds really donut, which makes me wonder if I should even bother eating it. I'm really bad at this.
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Music of the Heart
Meryl Streep stars in the fact-based drama about a music teacher, who teaches underprivileged Harlem kids about the violin.
Did I mention Mr. Horror himself Wes Craven directed this? Go figure!
Phenomenal music film.
5 stars.
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I'm really bad at this. -end quote Just dunk in!
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IT (2017)
I saw this opening weekend and, man it's really good. They did so much more in this than they did in the mini series. It's more of a thriller than horror, but it has a few good scares in it that made me jump a few times. I cannot wait for the sequel. They are treating it like the mini series with splitting it into two parts. Though the big question is, who is the better Pennywise, the answer is that I can't really pick because they are played so differently. Tim Curry's is played more humorously while the new one is more creepy and fitting for the tone. It was like watching Goonies with Evil Dead 2.
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