Last film or TV show you watched and rating!
Gulliver's Travels 7/10 was good but no as good as I hoped.
Knockout (2011) was a good movie but it wasn't an action drama like I thought and Steve Austin was in it.
Meet The Parents 8/10 Better than I remember it. i enjoyed and had some good laughs.
Meet The Fockers 8/10 About as good as the first one IMO.
Little Fockers 7/10 not as good as the first two but I still liked it.
Street Kings 2 6/10 Not nearly as good as the first one.
Knockout (2011) was a good movie but it wasn't an action drama like I thought and Steve Austin was in it.
Meet The Parents 8/10 Better than I remember it. i enjoyed and had some good laughs.
Meet The Fockers 8/10 About as good as the first one IMO.
Little Fockers 7/10 not as good as the first two but I still liked it.
Street Kings 2 6/10 Not nearly as good as the first one.
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oh man Little Fokers was a 4/10 for me. I just didn't laugh at all
Faster - I love the Rock but still 4/10 They didn't even say why he was killing ppl till 45mins in!!! I know its an action movie but a little context would be nice. The twist at the end was lame too, saw it coming a mile away.
Harry Potter DH1 - 9/10 My wife got me to like the series, and i'm enjoying it more now then i did before.
Faster - I love the Rock but still 4/10 They didn't even say why he was killing ppl till 45mins in!!! I know its an action movie but a little context would be nice. The twist at the end was lame too, saw it coming a mile away.
Harry Potter DH1 - 9/10 My wife got me to like the series, and i'm enjoying it more now then i did before.
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Thor:
Definitely enjoyed this one. Not quite Iron Man, but still very good. Feels more like a setup for Avengers and future Thor sequels than an actual standalone film, but the moment Thor reclaims Mjolnir brought geek-fueled chills to my spine.
Scream 4:
Sue me, but I loved this one and I think it's the best of the sequels (can't compare to the original, though). Sure, it had the usual share of pitfalls that plague all of the Scream sequels (mainly the identity of the killer(s) and his/her/their motives), but it was really great to see the original characters back on screen. I think what I liked most was the much-needed humor element that has been sorely lacking in recent horror films (Saw, Hostel, etc., etc., etc.). I talked to a teenager the other day who couldn't understand why I don't care for the gory, bloody, torture-horror that's been popular lately (his argument: "it's supposed to be scary, it's horror."), to which I replied, "but it should still be entertaining/enjoyable on some level... Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Scream all worked because they balanced humor with the scares. It's all about tension and release. The Saw films are all tension... no release; just one gory, dreary, gritty moment after another that doesn't give the audience a chance to breathe. Anyway, sorry for the rant... I think if you can turn off parts of your brain, ignore the poor box office and the unwarranted eye-rolling that many people have seemed to cast towards Scream 4, you might be able to see it for the silly, snappy sequel that it is...
I also saw The Lincoln Lawyer, but it was pretty blah and run-of-the-mill (it wasn't my choice, a friend dragged me to it)...
Definitely enjoyed this one. Not quite Iron Man, but still very good. Feels more like a setup for Avengers and future Thor sequels than an actual standalone film, but the moment Thor reclaims Mjolnir brought geek-fueled chills to my spine.
Scream 4:
Sue me, but I loved this one and I think it's the best of the sequels (can't compare to the original, though). Sure, it had the usual share of pitfalls that plague all of the Scream sequels (mainly the identity of the killer(s) and his/her/their motives), but it was really great to see the original characters back on screen. I think what I liked most was the much-needed humor element that has been sorely lacking in recent horror films (Saw, Hostel, etc., etc., etc.). I talked to a teenager the other day who couldn't understand why I don't care for the gory, bloody, torture-horror that's been popular lately (his argument: "it's supposed to be scary, it's horror."), to which I replied, "but it should still be entertaining/enjoyable on some level... Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Scream all worked because they balanced humor with the scares. It's all about tension and release. The Saw films are all tension... no release; just one gory, dreary, gritty moment after another that doesn't give the audience a chance to breathe. Anyway, sorry for the rant... I think if you can turn off parts of your brain, ignore the poor box office and the unwarranted eye-rolling that many people have seemed to cast towards Scream 4, you might be able to see it for the silly, snappy sequel that it is...
I also saw The Lincoln Lawyer, but it was pretty blah and run-of-the-mill (it wasn't my choice, a friend dragged me to it)...
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