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Saw the new Batman movie this weekend as well as In Bruges and Fido.

Batman was good, the hype is too much, Christian Bale acts like a stick and his bat-voice is almost unbearable. The movie was made for the Joker and that's what you should focus on; but I also feel that Two-Face was a very underrated part of the movie. Man he looks so f-en cool.

In Bruges is good if you want to have a mindless movie time. Watch the violence, its graphic, suicidal, and the main plot basically revolves around infanticide.

Fido was awesome. It's a Canadian (woohoo!) flick with a pretty hilarious 1950's spin to Zombies. Check it out, its good for a lark and not too gory for a zombie movie.

While i don't agree it was over hyped, Bales bat voice was noticeably lower and started to irritate me.
Heath absolutely stole the movie making Batman seem like the supporting role.
As for Two Face, I'd love to see behind the scenes footage to see how they did his face.
 
Roadhouse on tv last night. Way too many commercials and they cut so much out. But it is one of my all time favorite movies. Sam Elliot and Patrick Swayze, esp PS , yummy!!!
 
While i don't agree it was over hyped, Bales bat voice was noticeably lower and started to irritate me. Heath absolutely stole the movie making Batman seem like the supporting role. As for Two Face, I'd love to see behind the scenes footage to see how they did his face.

There was alot of hype surrounding Heath's role but it was deserved. The behind the scenes on Two-Face would be awesome, hopefully they release it as a special feature on the dvd.

Saw Adaptation the other night, pretty good. It's funny because as soon as they introduce drugs into the movie people start dying.

In the middle of The Ninth Gate, its on the History Channel right now, has Johnny Depp in it and so far its pretty cool. All about this book that apparently summons the Devil.
 
Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, NPH is approaching a Shatnerian level of awesomeness.

On a side note, I was completely unimpressed with the much ballyhooed Dark Knight movie.

Edit: I also saw Zazie dans le métro last night. I now realize that Amelie, from Le Fabuleux Destin d'Amélie Poulain is a blatant, let's say, homage to Louis Malle's Zazie.
 
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Rambo - Brutally Violent... but it is what to be expected from a TRUE Rambo movie.

ALSO going to like the complete other end of the spectrum...

Definately/Maybe - Enjoyable and very good
 
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